Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito 3 Live

Thirty-year-old Miguel Cotto (36-2, 29 KOs) rematches Antonio Margarito (38-7, 27 KOs) on December 3 2011 according to what boxing promoter Bob Arum told boxingscene.com.

Cotto is the current WBA light Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito 3 Live (154 lbs) world champion. He won his title from Yuri Foreman (28-2, 8 KOs) June 2010.

He made his first title defense against Ricardo Mayorga (29-8, 23 KOs) this past March.

Margarito defeated Cotto in their previous match by brutal TKO stoppage in round eleven.

Margarito's following match against Shane Mosley (46-7-1, 39 KOs) led to a revelation of plaster being illegally used in his gloves.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Miguel Cotto vs. Antonio Margarito Live Stream


Welcome to the Miguel Cotto vs. Antonio Margarito FanHouse live blog, where we'll provide live results and round-by-round updates of tonight's big fight. The show and the live blog begin at 9 p.m. Eastern time.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Watch Miguel Cotto vs. Antonio Margarito Free Live Streaming Video on July 26 27, 2008 at MGM Grand Las Vegas (HBO PPV)

Miguel Cotto, winner of previous fights against Shane Mosley and Alfonso Gomez, will try to defend his WBA Welterweight belt against top contender Antonio Margarito of Tijuana, Mexico on Saturday, July 26 27, 2008 at the MGM Grand Las Vegas in a fight tagged “The Battle”. Miguel Cotto, who hails from Puerto Rico and is nearing the fame of another Puerto Rican fighter Felix Trinidad, is unbeaten at 32-0, with 26 knockouts. On the other hand, Margarito is a former champion who has worked his way back up for a title contention. Cotto is known for his powerful body punches and sticky jabs, while Margarito is a toe-to-toe fighter who can exchange power punches. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that the fight on Saturday night, which will be broadcasted on Pay-Per-View Television by HBO, will be an intense bullfight between two fighters in their prime.
The current odds for the Cotto vs Margarito fight currently favors Coto with a 3-to-1 advantage over Margarito. Media men and boxing fanatics agree on this and either predicts a knockout or a unanimous decision for Cotto, who is also in consideration for the pound-for-pound belt. My prediction for the winner is Technical Knockout in the middle rounds for Cotto, the result of heavy body punches thrown by Cotto.

Here are several videos of Antonio Margarito and Miguel Cotto on youtube with their career highlights.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito - Pacquiao at Ringside




This transcript is a continuation of Manny Pacquiao vs De La Hoya - Bob Arum Transcript. Bob Arum mentioned before that by luck Pacquiao will go to Las Vegas to watch the Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito fight. Here's what Bob Arum has to say about the possibility of De La Hoya fighting either Pacquiao or Cotto:



Dennis Principe: Well, of course Mr. Arum, one thing that makes you busy this days is one of the biggest fight is set to happen next week.
Cotto vs Margarito. Of course Miguel Cotto is touted as the next superstar of the sports. But many beleives that Margarito would be a tough fight for Miguel.

Bob Arum: It would be a real tough fight. I mean, it's almost you have two Gattis who has the energy of Manny Pacquiao fight each other. This fighters are gonna go, go for as long as on one of them drops. They have such stamina
Cotto vs Margarito Live stream ability. I mean, this is fierce some fight, you know how good a fight it is when each fighters calls the other guy a great fighter. I mean, it's so refreshing to hear Margarito did a conference call today and called Cotto a great fighter. Yesterday, on a conference call Cotto said Margarito is a great fighter. So you know in the ring, each is gonna bring their best.
Ronnie Nathanielsz: That's what you like about Pacquiao also. He's very, very respectful of his opponent.

Bob Arum: That's what he should do, I mean be a sportsman. You want people who give respect to their opponents. In the ring, do what they have to do with. Now, De La Hoya was always like that. He never disrespected his opponent. Manny is a great gentleman, so are Cotto and Margarito.

Ronnie Nathanielsz: Between the both of us. I don't think De La Hoya would like to fight Cotto.
Bob Arum: Well, I don't know, I can't read his mind. I really don't know. A lot will depend on how Cotto looks against Margarito. 'Cause Margarito he doesn't want to fight Margarito, 'cause he doesn't want to fight another Mexican. So I don't know but I think that there would be a good chance that Oscar would prefer the fight with Manny Pacquiao, I would agree with that.
Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito.

Ronnie Nathanielsz: On Pacquiao and De La Hoya, if Mayweather Sr. gonna handle De La Hoya, and Roach handle Pacquiao, add another intriguing dimension to the fight. It's just Manny and Oscar

Bob Arum: Yes, it is, but Mayweather and Roach they were never met professionally as fighters.

Dennis Principe: How about the Promoters, I don't think there's a problem with you and Oscar, Mr. Arum?

Bob Arum: No. When the contracts are drawn out for the fight, and promoters have their signs printed, one promoter have to show up in the ring, you know, lose that animosity to maximize your revenue.

Ronnie Nathanielsz: Mr. Arum, obviously Freddie Roach said something which I think is little true that Oscar feels a little bitter about Manny Pacquiao because he signed up with you.

Bob Arum: That is not true. Oscar knows that.

Ronnie Nathanielsz: That's not true?

Bob Arum: No, no. Oscar is a businessman. And no, there's not truth to it, as far as mentioning the fight. It makes sense to make the fight in a good economic terms. That is not Oscar at all, trust me.

Ronnie Nathanielsz: As Freddie Roach said if anybody can get anything done that gentleman is Bob Arum. And I'm sure you can get it done.

Bob Arum: Well, let's see first. I haven't gone to the full options yet 'cause I have to talk to Manny. And I have the opporunity next week, meanwhile we have a rest period 'cause Richard Schaeffer who does business for Golden Boy will be leaving tonight for vacation and won't be back until the Cotto fight. So we have a little time to catch our breath, and talk to De La Hoya, before we get down to negotiating. 'Cause that's the way I'm being directed to go.

Ronnie Nathanielsz: You said yesterday, with the changes of lifestyle with Pacquiao, thousands upon thousands greeted him when he went to the provinces typhoon and gave away money and food near a Catholic church. Manny attend to the needy, you know it was a tremendous gesture on his part, the people responded to him in a big way. And some people said "even if I don't get anything from you, seeing you would be good enough.

Bob Arum: Yes, he's a real caring person, and he is certainly so in the Philippines. And remember he didn't started at the top, 'cause he started form a very humble beginning. He is a truly the man to beat.

Ronnie Nathanielsz: And you know, the thing about him Mr. Arum is that about 6 to 8 years ago, when he was just a young kid on a show that I did, and he told Juan Rosario and myself, I want to enter politics and public service because I want to help my people. And then, he said that a long, long time ago, long before he was a champion.

Bob Arum: Well, I think certainly that's one of his goals. Certainly that burns in his heart, and that is why he's the person and in a lot of ways that's the fighter that he is. Because he has a heart and bigger than his body. That makes a great fighter and a great person and future great politician.

Dennis Principe: Allright, and gentlemen, I would like to continue this show but we're running out of time, so before we end, Mr. Arum the Cotto Margarito fight would be shown here in the Philippines maybe you'd like to invite them to witness another great card not only for the Philippines, for the US, but for the rest of the whole world, actually.

Bob Arum: Yes. Absolutely. This card has spectacular cards and one of the fight in the card would be super bantamweight between Adam Carrera of California, who would fight the pride of the Philippines, another fantastic Filipino fighter coming up and coming to providence, Bernabe Concepcion. And Manny Pacquiao would be at ringside Saturday night, cheering on his countrymen, and as a matter of fact, the manager of Bernabe Concepcion and watching with interest the Cotto Margarito fight.

Dennis Principe: Allright, Mr. Ronnie, thank you very much too for your time.

Ronnie Nathanielsz: Thank you very much. It's always a pleasure to talk to Mr. Arum. First met him in 1975, met him in 1976 and he still the same.

Bob Arum: No, I wasn't born yet back then.

Dennis Principe: Thank you very much for your time Mr. Arum.

Bob Arum: Mabuhay.

Miguel Cotto Vs Antonio Margarito Rematch

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By Liam Brindle / Lee Demain: After watching Miguel Cotto (36/29KO/2) Outbox and eventually drop Nicaraguan bomber Ricardo Mayorga ( 29/23KO/8/1) it’s apparent that Cotto, Under Manny Stewards watch, has improved significantly since the brutal beating at the hands of the p4p king Manny Paquiao, his footwork, movement and defence are much better and his jab has to be one of if not the best in boxing at the moment (perhaps second only to Vladimir Klitchko). But one thing that worries me in the aftermath of that fight, and with a potential rematch against plaster paws Margarito on the horizon, is does he have enough power at super welter to knock out the likes of Margarito?
Mayorga is a brawler who leaves his chin out to be hit and if Cotto can connect, yes he’ll drop anyone, but Margarito is a lot more skilled an operator than Mayorga, and with his relentless pressure Cotto will have to outbox Margarito to earn a UD, SD etc. Miguel Cotto Vs Antonio Margarito
As I said earlier his movement and defence have come on leaps and bounds so this isn’t out of the question, but I just think Margarito will be more suited to the weight than Cotto and thus Cotto is going to have to work damn hard to ware him down and those 12 rounds could end up looking more like 36 with the relentless Margarito walking you down after you’ve just hit him with a 6 punch combination, that sinister grin won’t help either, Look at what the Pacman did to him and he just wouldn’t stop walking.
One thing Cotto can take heart from is the stoppage by Sugar Shane Mosley in January of last year, Cotto won a decision victory over Cotto vs Margarito Live in 2007 so this will give Cotto heart knowing Margarito was stopped by an ageing and older Mosley than the one Cotto fought, how much of that defeat was psychological though for Margarito in the light of plaster paws?. Another plus is the enormous beating Margarito took at the hands of Pacquiao last November, he was seriously beaten up and a pasting like that would be hard to come back from, providing he doesn’t have a tune up before July the Cotto fight will be Margarito’s first fight since that night and with a fired up rejuvenated champion in Cotto who’s also looking for redemption it could be a hard night for Margarito.
I like to think Cotto would beat Margarito in a rematch, how? By decision I think, unless Cotto can string some of those delicious body/head hook combinations together and land cleanly on Margarito I don’t see a KO, I think Cotto was at the hands of some serious wrong doing in their first fight (if he loads his gloves as a champion to fight Sugar Shane, why wouldn’t he as the challenger to try and take Cotto’s title?)
I only see Cotto only having lost once really, and I think he feels the same.
No doubt in my mind that Miguel Cotto will use the plaster allegations to motivate him… Cottos fathers (who recently passed away) statement to the press about how his son was unrecognisable and was bleeding from every hole in his face, even his ears will be firmly in Cottos mind during training.
I have a feeling that if this fight is made that we may well see the fastest, strongest, sharpest and more importantly the most focused Miguel Cotto that we have ever seen… add to the fact that ‘IF’ Margaritos gloves where in fact loaded, then this will have the opposite effect on Margarito…he will know that he cheated last time.

Cotto v Margarito II could happen on July 16th

WBA “super” light-middleweight champion Miguel Angel Cotto is contemplating an offer to rematch with three-time world titleholder Antonio Margarito. The Mexican became the first man to defeat the Puerto Rican when he stopped him in eleven rounds in July 2008 and Cotto is said to be keen to avenge the loss.
The 30 year-old, who has held world titles at three weights, fought “The Express Train” just before he was found to be fighting with an illegal substance in his gloves and may see it as a revenge mission against Margarito, as there is now doubts over the victory after the substance was uncovered in his next bout with Shane Mosley.
Margarito was banned from the sport for a year after the Mosley fight, which he lost via ninth round KO after the substance was uncovered before the fight and will also be keen to show that nothing untoward went on when the two met the first time at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, although Cotto’s face was a mess at the end of the fight.
An initial date of July 16th has been given to Cotto for his next defence of his title and Margarito is the clear favourite to be in the opposing corner. Cotto hasn’t ruled out an attempt at 160lbs against Sergio Martinez in the future but may want to tie-up loose ends with Margarito first.

Miguel Cotto Vs Antonio Margarito II: Done Deal PPV

RSR was just informed that WBA Light Middleweight Champion, Miguel Cotto, 36-2, 29 KO’s, will be facing off against Antonio Margarito, 38-7, 27 KO’s, in a rematch of a bout he lost in 2008. The bout will be on pay per view and will take place in New Jersey and has been set for September 17th.

Cotto is coming off of his 12th round stoppage of Ricardo Mayorga, and has gone 4-1, 3 KO’s, since his defeat to Margarito. His only defeat was a spirited effort, losing a final round stoppage at the hands of Manny Pacquiao. Margarito is 2-2, 1 KO, in his last four fights, but there is a world of controversy surrounding his career, all stemming from a loss in 2009 at the hands of Shane Mosley.
Prior to stepping into the ring with Sugar Shane, Margarito’s hand wraps became questionable and were removed and sent to the lab for testing and it was proven that the fighter was loading his gloves. They contained plaster of Paris, a substance that would have hardened in the fight and made his hands virtual bricks, which is probably why he defeated Kermit Cintron, Miguel Cotto, and many others.
Boxing is a game for thieves and crooks and Margarito fits right in. Despite the fact that he could have easily killed somebody, he was allowed back into the ring and got a huge payday in a losing effort to Manny Pacquiao. Coming off of that loss, he gets another title opportunity against Cotto.
Bob Arum is pushing Margarito. Somehow, his cheating has made him more popular and now it’s good versus evil again, with Cotto looking to avenge his defeat and give the bad guy a lesson, but the bad guy will walk away with pockets full of money win or lose.
Cotto-Margarito II is a sale mostly because of the controversy of the first fight and the aura that hangs of the head of Margarito. The PPV will sell well and the fans will buy and no matter what, the fight will be a brawl, so it will be money well spent. Let’s hope that they keep an eye on Team Margarito in the locker room.