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MIGUEL COTTO vs. MANNY PACQUIAO

When: Saturday, Nov. 14

Where: MGM Grand, Las Vegas

TV: HBO Pay-per-view, 6 p.m. PT/ 9 p.m. ET ($54.95)

Weight: Welterweight (145-pound catch weight)

Title(s) at stake: Cotto’s welterweight belt

Also on the card: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Troy Rowland, 10 rounds, middleweights; Daniel Santos vs. Yuri Foreman, 12 rounds, for Santos’ junior middleweight title; Alfonso Gomez vs. Jesus Soto Karass, 10 rounds, welterweights; Matvey Korobov vs. Kerry Hope, six rounds, middleweights.

Ten trainers weigh-in on Pacquiao-Cotto showdown

By Doug Fischer
The big fight is almost upon us and many hardcore fans are still unsure of who will win the fascinating welterweight matchup between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto.
If you’re one of those fans who are still on the fence, don’t be hard on yourself. Pacquiao and Cotto match …

Pacquiao-Cotto could be Hagler-Hearns repeat

By Jun Medina Special Correspondent
LAS VEGAS: Can boxing superstars Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Angel Cotto duplicate the three rounds of boxing mayhem the way Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns did in 1985?
That classic Hagler-Hearns shoot-out on April 15, 1985 at Caesar’s Palace here is regarded by many as the most …

Pacquiao fights for place in history

By Dan Rafael
ESPN.com

Manny Pacquiao chases record-breaking seventh world title against Miguel Cotto

However, Pacquiao is the man with momentum on his side, and the scent in his nostrils of a man who could re-write the history books by becoming the only prize fighter in history to claim seven world titles in seven weight divisions.

The weigh-in at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino was MC-ed by HBO and Hollywood actor Jeremy Piven, who attended Manny Pacquiao training camp and is a huge admirer of the fighter.

Cotto aims to KO Pacquaio’s dream

ESPNStar.com
Miguel Cotto will step into the ring on Saturday determined not to become another footnote in Manny Pacquiao’s rise to boxing superstardom.
The WBO welterweight champion from Puerto Rico will have more than his title on the line when he faces Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KOs) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Cotto …

Miguel Cotto is the penultimate piece in Manny Pacquiao’s remarkable jigsaw

By Kevin Mitchell
How Ricky Hatton and Manny Pacquiao have grown apart – literally and figuratively – since they collided so dramatically in a Las Vegas ring six months ago.
Tomorrow night in the same space at the MGM Grand in which he demolished the Mancunian whirlwind inside two rounds in …

Pressure on Pac-Man, A Cotto win would not really be an upset, says Jim

By Jim Watt
Don’t think for a minute that this will be another straightforward move-up win for Manny Pacquiao.
I have always been a fan of Miguel Cotto ever since he turned pro; right from the off he had the air of a complete fighter.
Granted, he is a little bit …

Amir Khan: Manny Pacquiao will dismantle Cotto like De La Hoya

Pacquiao vs. Cotto press conference (Video)

Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto attended a press conference today ahead of their bout on Saturday.

The first few speakers are the typically dry promoters and officials from the MGM, Top Rank etc. The mayor of Las Vegas also appears to give the key to the city to both Cotto and Pacquiao.

Also announced earlier today was the fact that the winner will be declared the WBO super champ, which pretty much lets the champion have an easier time of things with regards to title defences, and lets them get title shots faster in other WBO divisions. It seems rather meaningless given the fact that Pacquiao will probably move on to a different title should he win, and he’s the big favourite.

THE FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE: Manny Is Loose, Cotto Has Game Face On

By Ronan Keenan
LAS VEGAS — The deference between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto was upheld at Thursday’s final pre-fight press conference, the last chance for promoters to crank up the publicity machine ahead of this weekend’s showdown at the MGM Grand.
The tone was relaxed, with promoter Bob Arum exclaiming …

Pacquiao – Cotto: PREDICTION

By Carlos Cinco
With three episodes of Pacquiao – Cotto 24/7 down and only one to go, I think we’ve seen everything that needs to be seen already. There should be no more surprises left until the night of the fight itself. The premise is clear. It will …

Cotto and Pacquiao camps exchange fighting words

By Kevin Baxter
Whenever Manny Pacquiao or Miguel Cotto fight — never mind when they fight one another — the run-up to the bout is refreshingly free of the trash-talking that has long marred boxing.
All of which made the words of Cotto’s new trainer, Joe Santiago, stand out at Wednesday’s final …

Pacquiao-Cotto is a fight worth the money

By Bill Dwyre
The quest to have you part with $54.95 to see the Pacquiao-Cotto fight Saturday night on HBO pay-per-view was in its homestretch here Wednesday.
If this is a tough sell, it is only because slugfests are not high priority in sluggish economies. Or because the stars, Manny Pacquiao and …

Manny Pacquiao talks boxing with Los Angeles Times

Boxing’s pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao talks about his mental strategy to the sport with Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times before Saturday’s welterweight title shot at Miguel Cotto.

Manny Pacquiao remains calm amid chaos as fight with Cotto approaches

By TIM DAHLBERG
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The best little fighter you will probably ever see had the seat of honor on the bus carrying him to his grand arrival at the MGM Grand casino. Manny Pacquiao had some more promoting to do, some more hands to shake, some more fans …

Style, Speed And Confidence - The Case For Pacquiao Over Cotto

By Frank Lotierzo
As a boxing purist it’s impossible not to be a big fan of Miguel Cotto. He like Marco Antonio Barrera altered his style later in his career as he moved up in weight. Cotto used to fight almost exclusively as the attacker as a junior welterweight; now …

Cotto looks to put it all together against Pacquiao

By Gabriel Montoya

When two fighters of similar mentalities but contrasting styles collide a foundation is created upon which a violent nirvana can be built. Hagler/Hearns, Castillo/Corrales, and the Marquez/Vasquez trilogy are just a few shining examples. While it’s two early to tell just how good or bad of chemistry Puerto Rico’s Miguel Cotto (43-1 with 27 KOs) and the Philippines’ Manny Pacquiao (49-3-2 with 37 KOs) have, all the ingredients of an all out war have definitely been put in the pot to begin simmering. On the eve of this Saturday’s 145 lb welter catch weight battle at the MGM Grand Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, Miguel Cotto seems as focused and intent on winning at all costs as ever.

“Manny Pacquiao has the things he has today because he earned them,” said Cotto at a recent open media workout at the Pound for Pound gym in Los Angeles, CA. “He beat Ricky Hatton and Oscar De La Hoya. Oscar was a great champion but Manny chose the right time to face him in the last fight of his career. Everybody knows Hatton doesn’t have a good defense and Manny proved it in their fight. But now he is going to fight Miguel Cotto. You can’t compare me to those fighters.”

On paper, Pacquiao is the faster, harder hitting fighter; a whirling dervish of a southpaw who darts in and out looking to land heavy leather in rapid succession from all angles. It’s this exceptional speed that amplifies Pacquiao’s considerable power has made him a 2 ½ to 1 favorite and most every pundit’s pick to win. But Cotto insists quietly that he has faced speed before and defeated it.

“I don’t know a lot about betting. I just go about work to prepare for the fight,” Cotto explained. “When I fought Zab Judah and Shane Mosley everyone talked about the speed being the big advantage against me. But if you saw the fights you didn’t really see the difference being the speed, you know? We had a really equal camp and people are going to see.”

THE PASSION ABOUT PACQUIAO

He is the most influential and polarizing figure in the Philippines. Even the level of popularity that Michael Jordan and Julio Cesar Chavez attained in their own countries pale in comparison to the heights he's achieved. Even more amazing, his fame probably doubled in the past year ever since his impressive victory over Oscar De La Hoya. But why are Filipinos so passionate about Manny Pacquiao?

For non-Filipinos it may be difficult to apprehend why an athlete is given such a high degree of attention. But for Filipinos, it's more than just Pacquiao and the sport of boxing. It is the first time that a Filipino has been considered the best in any major sport around the world. For a community with a large number of its young generation still searching for their identity, it has given many a role model that makes them proud of their heritage.

Cotto V Pacquiao - My Prediction

By Sugar-Boy-Sweetie
OK here is my prediction for the fight. I don’t and never have claimed to be a fountain of boxing knowledge and although I have my view I think this fight is so hard to call that I wouldn’t be at all surprised if I was totally and utterly …

Alex Ariza hits back at Mayweather Sr. steroid accusations

By Scott Heritage
Manny Pacquiao’s strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza has hit back at Floyd Mayweather Sr. and his accusations of steroid use by the fighter.
The accusations came out of the blue from the father of Floyd Jr. and sometime trainer, and were not received warmly by Pacquiao or his …

Cotto to crush Pacquiao myth in Grand showdown

By Stan James
Miguel Cotto has confidently predicted he will shatter the myth that Manny Pacquiao cannot be beaten when they meet at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Saturday (Pacquiao 4/11, draw 30/1, Cotto 15/8 Fight Prices) in one of the biggest fights of 2009.
The WBO welterweight champion feels …

Pacman popularity points toward Floyd fight — we hope

By Mike Freeman
CBSSports.com National Columnist
The first indication that Manny Pacquiao had evolved from mere stardom into something universally larger came this month when he appeared in Time magazine’s Asia edition, making him one of the few Filipinos to ever grace the cover. One of the others was former President Corazon …

Crowd goes wild: ‘Manny, Manny!’

By Abac Cordero
LAS VEGAS – He was 30 minutes behind schedule, late as usual, but the moment Manny Pacquiao stepped into the main lobby of the MGM Grand on Tuesday the place went crazy.
The crowd that packed the lobby of the grand hotel here in Sin City chanted his name …

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