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Filipino Pacquiao takes on Cotto in November
LIGHT welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao will fight Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto in Las Vegas later this year.
The Filipino will meet Cotto in a 65.8-kilogram bout on November 14 at the MGM Grand Garden, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said on Monday after finalizing the match between his company's two most prominent boxers.
"There's no messing about with either of these guys, and that's what's so exciting," Arum said. "That's why it's an unbelievable fight, with two guys who really love to fight and don't dance around."
Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KOs) has won titles in six weight divisions from flyweight to light welterweight, cementing the Filipino national hero's status as the best pound-for-pound fighter. Pacquiao pummeled Oscar De La Hoya into retirement last December in his first welterweight fight, and he dramatically stopped 63.5-kg champion Ricky Hatton in the second round in May for his 10th consecutive victory.
Split-decision
Pacquiao also attended Cotto's brutal split-decision victory over Joshua Clottey in New York last June, building anticipation for their meeting. Both fighters were eager to face each other, making the negotiations relatively simple after Pacquiao agreed to the 65.8-kg weight limit insisted upon by Cotto's physical trainer.
"With Manny, you don't tell him who to fight," Arum said. "He tells you who he wants to fight. He's not afraid of anything. There's a lot of easier guys he could fight, but he doesn't want that. He wants the best, and that's Miguel."
Cotto (34-1, 27 KOs) rebounded from his only loss to Antonio Margarito last year by stopping Michael Jennings to claim the WBO welterweight title in February. Cotto, Puerto Rico's most popular fighter, has fought in Las Vegas just once since December 2004, preferring to appear before his biggest fans in New York or Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Cotto's 11th-round stoppage loss to Margarito was his only previous main-event fight in Las Vegas, but Margarito's suspension for illegal hand wraps at his next fight against Sugar Shane Mosley put the legitimacy of Margarito's victory over Cotto into question.
Tickets for Pacquiao-Cotto will go on sale in August.
The Filipino will meet Cotto in a 65.8-kilogram bout on November 14 at the MGM Grand Garden, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said on Monday after finalizing the match between his company's two most prominent boxers.
"There's no messing about with either of these guys, and that's what's so exciting," Arum said. "That's why it's an unbelievable fight, with two guys who really love to fight and don't dance around."
Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KOs) has won titles in six weight divisions from flyweight to light welterweight, cementing the Filipino national hero's status as the best pound-for-pound fighter. Pacquiao pummeled Oscar De La Hoya into retirement last December in his first welterweight fight, and he dramatically stopped 63.5-kg champion Ricky Hatton in the second round in May for his 10th consecutive victory.
Split-decision
Pacquiao also attended Cotto's brutal split-decision victory over Joshua Clottey in New York last June, building anticipation for their meeting. Both fighters were eager to face each other, making the negotiations relatively simple after Pacquiao agreed to the 65.8-kg weight limit insisted upon by Cotto's physical trainer.
"With Manny, you don't tell him who to fight," Arum said. "He tells you who he wants to fight. He's not afraid of anything. There's a lot of easier guys he could fight, but he doesn't want that. He wants the best, and that's Miguel."
Cotto (34-1, 27 KOs) rebounded from his only loss to Antonio Margarito last year by stopping Michael Jennings to claim the WBO welterweight title in February. Cotto, Puerto Rico's most popular fighter, has fought in Las Vegas just once since December 2004, preferring to appear before his biggest fans in New York or Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Cotto's 11th-round stoppage loss to Margarito was his only previous main-event fight in Las Vegas, but Margarito's suspension for illegal hand wraps at his next fight against Sugar Shane Mosley put the legitimacy of Margarito's victory over Cotto into question.
Tickets for Pacquiao-Cotto will go on sale in August.
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