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Pacquiao won a fight against Cotto in 12 rounds

Manny Pacquiao celebrates with trainer Freddie Roach after beating Miguel Cotto in a WBO welterweight title fight on Saturday in Las Vegas.

Manny Pacquiao staked his claim atop boxing’s mythical throne as the pound-for-pound best, using his lightning hand speed to beat and batter Miguel Cotto into submission Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Pacquiao knocked Cotto down once in the third round and again in the fourth, pummeled him repeatedly and easily lifted the World Boxing Organization welterweight belt from the Puerto Rican with a 12th-round stoppage. The time was 55 seconds into the final round, as referee Kenny Bayless leaped between the fighters to save Cotto a more savage beating and ignominious end.

Cotto came out strong and landed some hard punches, but Cotto couldn’t deal with the speed. Pacquiao was landing three shots for every two Cotto did early. After the knockdown in the fourth, Cotto’s offense was nonexistent as he spent most of the last two thirds of the fight fending off Pacquiao’s onslaught.

Cotto landed in single digits in power shots in every round from the fifth forward.

Pacquiao nearly had the stoppage after the 11th when Cotto trainer Joe Santiago walked onto the ring apron and waved his hand at Bayless.

It appeared he was going to stop the fight, but then Bayless and ringside physician James Game spoke and allowed it to continue. It was only extending the misery as Pacquiao poured it on in the 12th.

When the fight ended, the crowd began to chant, “We want Floyd!” It was a reference to Floyd Mayweather Jr., the other man with a claim to the top of the boxing pound-for-pound list.

Pacquiao, who has won championship belts in five divisions and beat the linear champion in two others, can no longer be knocked as a small man who was beating washed up fighters.

In Cotto, he took on an elite and powerful welterweight whose only loss came under suspicious circumstances to Antonio Margarito last year. There is suspicion that Margarito’s gloves were loaded for that fight, though it has never been proven.

But Pacquiao proved he was able to not only take a welterweight punch, but rock him repeatedly. It was a magnificent performance and will create public demand for a fight with Mayweather.

“I want to see him fight Mayweather,” Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach said.

Santiago said Pacquiao hit harder and was stronger than expected. Cotto injured his left shoulder in the eighth.

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As for the weigh-in, Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico pose during an official weigh-in at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Friday, Nov. 13, 2009. Pacquiao weighed in first at 144 pounds, then Cotto at 145.

Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KO) and Cotto (34-1, 27 KO) met centerstage in a traditional stare down for media before briefly tapping each other on the arm.

Televised bouts:
WBC Continental Americas Welterweight Title fight: Jesus Soto-Karass (24-3-3, 16 KO), 147.5 pounds vs. Alfonso Gomez (20-4-2, 10 KO) 145.5 pounds

WBA Super Welterweight Title fight: Yuri Foreman (27-0, 8 KO), 154 pounds vs. Daniel Santos (32-3-1, 23 KO), 154 pounds

Middleweight fight: Troy Rowland (25-2, 7 KO), 159 pounds vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (40-0-1, 30 KO), 160 pounds

The Cotto vs Pacquiao fight would be one of the biggest of the year in boxing. But it wouldn't necessarily be a good thing for boxing fans, because it would also be a step away from the Pacquiao vs. Mayweather superfight that everyone wants to see.

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As for the weigh-in, Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico pose during an official weigh-in at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Friday, Nov. 13, 2009. Pacquiao weighed in first at 144 pounds, then Cotto at 145.

Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KO) and Cotto (34-1, 27 KO) met centerstage in a traditional stare down for media before briefly tapping each other on the arm.

Televised bouts:
WBC Continental Americas Welterweight Title fight: Jesus Soto-Karass (24-3-3, 16 KO), 147.5 pounds vs. Alfonso Gomez (20-4-2, 10 KO) 145.5 pounds

WBA Super Welterweight Title fight: Yuri Foreman (27-0, 8 KO), 154 pounds vs. Daniel Santos (32-3-1, 23 KO), 154 pounds

Middleweight fight: Troy Rowland (25-2, 7 KO), 159 pounds vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (40-0-1, 30 KO), 160 pounds

The Cotto vs Pacquiao fight would be one of the biggest of the year in boxing. But it wouldn't necessarily be a good thing for boxing fans, because it would also be a step away from the Pacquiao vs. Mayweather superfight that everyone wants to see.

Cotto expected to fight like Manuel Marquez

miguel cotto updatesThe betting is WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico will try to fight like Juan Manuel Marquez and use a counterpunching style in his second title defense against Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Nov. 14 (Sunday morning, Manila).

A source from Pacquiao’s camp said yesterday trainer Freddie Roach has prepared several strategies and tactics depending on what Cotto brings to the ring. But the expectation is Cotto will counterpunch instead of come forward to avoid presenting Pacquiao with an easy target.

Pacquiao went the distance twice with Marquez and was hard-pressed in both 12-round bouts. Marquez, a technical fighter with a counterpunching style that appeared to baffle Pacquiao, said he’s convinced he won the fights.

The first encounter ended up a split draw at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in May 2004. Judge John Stewart scored it 115-110 for Pacquiao, judge Guy Jutras 115-110 for Marquez and Burt Clemens, 113-all. Clemens later admitted he erred in scoring 10-8 instead of 10-7 when Pacquiao decked Marquez thrice in the first round. If Clemens had not made a mistake, Pacquiao would’ve won by split decision.

In the rematch last year, Pacquiao was stretched to the limit in pounding out a win by split decision. Judge Duane Ford had it 115-112 for Pacquiao, judge Jerry Roth 115-112 for Marquez and judge Tom Miller 114-113 for Pacquiao.

Ford is one of three judges assigned for the Pacquiao-Cotto bout. The others are Adalaide Byrd and Dave Moretti.

Since Pacquiao had difficulty with Marquez, Cotto probably figures to do exactly what the Mexican did in the two fights against the Filipino icon. It’s no secret that Marquez gave Pacquiao a lot to think about in their faceoffs. Cotto wants to do that, too.

“We expect Cotto to counterpunch, do something different,” said the source. “But whatever he does, it won’t work. Manny’s in the best shape of his life. There’s no way Cotto can win, no matter what style he shows.”

Cotto, a natural left-hander, could be Pacquiao’s toughest opponent ever because he’s clever, unpredictable and bigger. He’s also known to use unorthodox tactics, like hitting below the belt to stymie his opponent’s momentum.

Cotto fights right-handed but because he’s a natural southpaw, he has the ability to switch-hit. The Puerto Rican displayed his flexibility in fighting either way in halting Demetrio Ceballos in the seventh round in Las Vegas in 2003.

Roach said he’s not taking Cotto lightly. “I know what he can do,” said Roach. “He can box or punch, come forward or fight from a distance. That’s why we brought in different types of sparring partners for Manny. We’re ready for any eventuality.”

In training for Cotto, Pacquiao has sparred with former world champion Jose Luis Castillo, 35 (60-9-1, with 52 KOs), Shawn Porter, 22 (10-0, with 8 KOs), Urbano Antillon, 27 (26-1, with 19 KOs), Danny Escobar, 20 (3-0, with 3 KOs), Raymundo Beltran, 28 (22-4, with 14 KOs) and Rashad Holloway, 28 (11-1-2, with 5 KOs). The sparmates are a mix of welterweights, lightweights and a lightmiddleweight.

In contrast, Cotto’s sparmates are far from quality fighters. They’re all southpaws like Pacquiao. Welterweight Fred Tukes, 36, has a 7-1-1 record, with 5 KOs, and hasn’t fought since figuring in a four-round draw with Max Skayzer last year. Lighweight Kenny Abril, 25, has a 9-3-1 record, with 5 KOs. Another sparmate Francisco (Gato) Figueroa, 31 (20-3-1, with 13 KOs ) was fired after a week and the speculation was he made Cotto look bad.

Aside from working with superior sparmates, Pacquiao has the advantage of a high-quality corner. Roach, 49, is joined by Argentinian cutman Miguel Diaz, a trainer and manager in his own right with a storybook career. His strength and conditioning coach is Colombian Alex Ariza. Cotto’s trainer is Joe Santiago, 32, who got the job after the Puerto Rican booted out his uncle Evangelista Cotto before the fight against Joshua Clottey five months ago. Cotto’s cutman is Joe Chavez and his strength and conditioning coach is Phil Landman.

Diaz used to be Cotto’s cutman and Chavez previously worked with Pacquiao. Now, they’ve exchanged corners with Pacquiao clearly getting the better deal.

Source: Philippine Star

Pacquiao ready for Cotto's counterplay

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Manny Pacquiao won’t make the same mistake twice, and that’s an absolute guarantee.

That mistake, there for all to see in Pacquiao’s fight against Juan Manuel Marquez in March last year, will be the same mistake Miguel Cotto is hoping to exploit when he climbs the ring against the red-hot Filipino southpaw next week in Las Vegas.

Too bad for the champion from Puerto Rico that Pacquiao has already found ways to correct them.

“We all know they studied our fight against Marquez,” said Buboy Fernandez, who helps Freddie Roach work the corner of the 30-year-old pound-for-pound champion, at the Wild Card Gym here Friday.

The childhood friend and assistant trainer of the greatest fighter in the planet today said against Marquez, Pacquiao, winner of the controversial split decision, showed his tendency to drop his left hand when he throws the jab, and leaves himself open.

“They probably saw Manny’s weakness, which they could counter,” said Fernandez.

“Binababa niya ang kaliwa pag tumapon ng jab,” he added.

While the wide-bodied Cotto makes a living with his left hook, he can always go for Pacquiao through every opening.

“That’s why we worked hard on that aspect. Pinag-aralan namin ang pinag-aralan nila sa atin (We studied what they studied against us),” added Fernandez, heavy on the belly but always up to the task of working Pacquiao’s corner.

“We found the ways to counter this mistake now,” he said.

When Pacquiao is on the ring, sparring or working on the mitts, Fernandez is always there to air his voice, and in Friday’s workout gave Pacquiao constant reminders when moving in and out and throwing punches both ways.

“Ingatan lang ang left hook ni Cotto (We should be wary of the left hook),” added Fernandez.

Pacquiao hit the mitts for eight rounds with Roach, and oftentimes the American trainer would remind Pacquiao not to be as reckless as he probably was against Marquez when he walked into the Mexican’s right the whole night.

It was the closest Pacquiao came to defeat since March of 2005 when he lost to Erik Morales.

“Remember, don’t walk straight into him. Don’t be reckless,” Roach kept on reminding Pacquiao as they worked the mitts.

Fernandez said Pacquiao is good to fight anyday from now, considering that all the hard work has been done, with close to 150 rounds of sparring over the last seven weeks.

Pacquiao spars another four rounds Saturday, and on Monday will close it out with a couple more before he and his huge entourage take the four-hour ride to Las Vegas.

“We’ve achieved the number of sparring rounds we wanted. We’re close to 150 now (144 in total) and that’s as many as we’ve had in the previous fights,” said Fernandez.

“I feel like I’m in perfect condition now -- a hundred percent. I can already feel the power in my hands. It’s there. I’m ready,” said Pacquiao.

Source: The Philippine Star
 

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