By Jake Donovan - After months of mulling his next move, Miguel Cotto finally has an official announcement regarding his boxing future. Only, it's not to announce his next fight, but rather whom he will be rolling with for the remainder of his legendary career.
The only four-division titlist in Puerto Rico's rich boxing history has confirmed his allegiance to Jay-Z's Roc Nation Sports, a rookie promotional outfit that has made headlines since entering the boxing fray last summer. Cotto's move was confirmed Thursday morning following speculation over the past 24 hours.
"We have an alliance with Miguel Cotto Promotions - Miguel Cotto's boxers - and Roc Nation. We are more than happy to announce that," the always-reserved Cotto (39-4, 32KOs) said in a brief statement. "Cotto Promotions and I are proud to become partners with Roc Nation Sports. "Big things to come."
Details of his future with the New York City-based company will be at a formal press conference to take place Thursday afternoon in New York City.
His next fight will take place June 6 in New York City, possibly at Madison Square Garden where he has sold more tickets than any other fighter in the 21st century. An opponent has yet to be announced for the bout. [Click Here To Read More]
The only four-division titlist in Puerto Rico's rich boxing history has confirmed his allegiance to Jay-Z's Roc Nation Sports, a rookie promotional outfit that has made headlines since entering the boxing fray last summer. Cotto's move was confirmed Thursday morning following speculation over the past 24 hours.
"We have an alliance with Miguel Cotto Promotions - Miguel Cotto's boxers - and Roc Nation. We are more than happy to announce that," the always-reserved Cotto (39-4, 32KOs) said in a brief statement. "Cotto Promotions and I are proud to become partners with Roc Nation Sports. "Big things to come."
Details of his future with the New York City-based company will be at a formal press conference to take place Thursday afternoon in New York City.
His next fight will take place June 6 in New York City, possibly at Madison Square Garden where he has sold more tickets than any other fighter in the 21st century. An opponent has yet to be announced for the bout. [Click Here To Read More]
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