Margarito OK to fight in Mississippi, rematch vs. Cotto to be moved

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  • freeloada
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    Margarito OK to fight in Mississippi, rematch vs. Cotto to be moved

    The Mississippi Athletic Commission has granted a boxing license to Antonio Margarito and by extension cleared the way for the former welterweight champion to fight four-time world champion Miguel Cotto on Dec. 3 at the DeSoto Civic Center in Southaven, Miss., an industry source told CBSSports.com on Thursday.

    The fight would be televised by HBO PPV.

    SI.com's Chris Mannix reported earlier Thursday that the New York State Athletic Commission planned to reject Margarito's license application, which would effectively force the highly anticipated rematch away from New York's Madison Square Garden.

    The New York State Athletic Commission originally denied Margarito a license last month because of issues with an eye injury the Mexican star suffered in a 2010 loss to Manny Pacquiao.

    A source told CBSSports.com that doctors in Mississippi have examined Margarito's eye and given him the OK to fight in their state, and that the championship event is "really close" to being moved to the DCC.

    A formal announcement could be made by the end of the day.

    Cotto (36-2) and Margarito (38-7) first fought in 2008. Margarito won that brutal fight by TKO in the 11th round of one of the Fights of the Year.


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    Missi-fuckin-ssippi?

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    • Oxn
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      Originally posted by freeloada
      The Mississippi Athletic Commission has granted a boxing license to Antonio Margarito and by extension cleared the way for the former welterweight champion to fight four-time world champion Miguel Cotto on Dec. 3 at the DeSoto Civic Center in Southaven, Miss., an industry source told CBSSports.com on Thursday.

      The fight would be televised by HBO PPV.

      SI.com's Chris Mannix reported earlier Thursday that the New York State Athletic Commission planned to reject Margarito's license application, which would effectively force the highly anticipated rematch away from New York's Madison Square Garden.

      The New York State Athletic Commission originally denied Margarito a license last month because of issues with an eye injury the Mexican star suffered in a 2010 loss to Manny Pacquiao.

      A source told CBSSports.com that doctors in Mississippi have examined Margarito's eye and given him the OK to fight in their state, and that the championship event is "really close" to being moved to the DCC.

      A formal announcement could be made by the end of the day.

      Cotto (36-2) and Margarito (38-7) first fought in 2008. Margarito won that brutal fight by TKO in the 11th round of one of the Fights of the Year.


      http://www.cbssports.com/boxing/story/16149733/
      This is as ****** as when Bradley fought Alexander at the Pontiac stadium.

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      • -MAKAVELLI-
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        good lord...they're gonna have 12 people in the stands

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          #5
          God damn, if these weren't reliable sources I wouldn't pay attention but all of them are.

          Mannix breaks the news.

          ESPN says it's not over yet.

          Lem Satterfield says the NY Daily News reported it could be moved to Prudential Center.

          Now CBS says it's almost done for Mississippi.

          These are all reliable sources going all over the place, I don't know what to believe.

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          • MrRolltide91
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            #6
            booooooooooooooo

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            • Snake...
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              ??? are there even any hispanics in that state?

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                Originally posted by saul alvarez
                ??? are there even any hispanics in that state?
                if there are, they probably don't even know who Cotto is

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                • Oxn
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                  Atleast fight in Miami, sheesh

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                    Originally posted by saul alvarez
                    ??? are there even any hispanics in that state?


                    i think they have 3 last time i checked

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