"Ancient" epic fights, such as Gene Tunney vs Jack Dempsey I, had huge attendances (in this case there was about 120,557 -- at the Sesquicentennial Stadium, Philadelphia... but in 1927, of course)...
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I don't want to use Delvin Rodriguez as a guage as to where Cotto is at because Delvin sucks and was fighting like he didn't even want to be in there. But Cotto looked damn good in that fight. Martinez on the flip side has looked slightly old and worn. No pick for this fight thus far
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Originally posted by nycsmooth View Postunless u are up close, stadiums are awful...I will believe this bout happens when Sergio signs...I really thought Sampson would get him a tune up 1st, but if he signs, they must b certain Sergio can handle Cotto...after all he'll have ht/reach & I doubt he'll b beat to the body as Delvin was...we'll c...
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No matter where arum wants this fight, this will be massive.
Given the two fighters reputation in boxing.
I guess msg would be much better for cotto.
This fight excites me even if it is 6months away
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I hope Arum is not behind the million dollar give away idea and somehow talking Martinez into it. I wish Martinez the best and hope that he doesn't let anyone pressure him into doing anything.
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The last hurrah of Top Rank...I will stream this fight for free but still celebrate the fall of Arum and Top Rank. This is his last huge fight before Goldenboy cleans house. Yeah Pacquiao will draw decent numbers in whatever rematch Arum can pull out of his saggy old ass, but nothing huge. This is it. The reaper is has been riding ******* with Arum for months and now its ****ing on the from door of Top Rank headquarters. Goodbye Arum, you scum. Have fun counting Manny's money in hell
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostNow that Miguel Cotto has made it public knowledge that he’ll challenge Sergio Martinez on June 7, Cotto’s handlers can start seriously exploring where to put what will be one of the biggest fights of 2014.
Madison Square Garden is an obvious front-runner because Puerto Rico’s Cotto has regularly drawn large crowds to his home away from home since 2005. Promoter Bob Arum also would “love” to stage the Cotto-Martinez match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., the site of Super Bowl XLVIII on Feb. 2 and home of the Giants and Jets.
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