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Revenge? Miguel Cotto Serves It Up ? REAL Cold By Charles Jay, Boxing Insider, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 Boxing people are used to revenge as a tactic, because it is very much a part of doing business. You see, when somebody steals your fighter or a booking, or stiffs you on a purse or a commission, you had BETTER get revenge or else the next guy who comes along to do business with you will invariably Read Full Story >>>EYE FOR AN EYE: COTTO DIDN'T ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS By John McCormick, BoxingTalk.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 Revenge is a dish best served cold. Last night Miguel Cotto revenged his first loss against his nemesis Antonio Margarito with a 10th round TKO. The fight was stopped due to Margarito's right eye completely closing. With or without plaster, I think Margarito would've beat Cotto in 2008, and he very Read Full Story >>> Weekend Review: Cotto, Mares have big nights By Michael Rosenthal, The Ring, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 Miguel Cotto: Cotto would have liked to finish the job against Antonio Margarito on Saturday night in New York City. He would?ve liked to deliver more punishment to the battered face of his not-so-friendly rival, who stopped Cotto three years ago. A convincing 10th-round TKO is sweet enough revenge, Read Full Story >>> Lt. Col. Pacquiao ready for 'battle' ABS-CBN News, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 MANILA, Philippines - Boxing champion and Sarangani Representative Manny Pacquiao is now officially a lieutenant colonel in the Reserve Force of the Philippine Army, after being donned the rank in a ceremony Monday morning in Fort Bonifacio.
Major General Emmanuel Bautista, Commanding General of Read Full Story >>> Servania's undefeated Mexican opponent set to face media and hold public workout Wednesday PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 CEBU -- On December 7, 11:00 AM, one of the featured boxers in Pinoy Pride X and undefeated prospect from Mexico, Marcos ?Geraldito? Cardenas and his trainer, Jesus Edmundo Gaytan, will be having a press conference that will be attended by highly-reputed media personnel from television, radio, and p Read Full Story >>> RUFINO KO?D IN WBC SILVER TITLE FIGHT By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 Former Philippine featherweight champion Vinvin Rufino has been knocked out in the 5th round by Mexico?s WBC Continental Americas super featherweight champion Alejandro Sanabria in a WBC Silver lightweight title fight in Mexico City.
The 5?6? Rufino who had lost three of his last four fights Read Full Story >>> Miguel Cotto's Trainer: Margarito Could Have Continued By Rey Colon, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 Madison Square Garden, New York City - Miguel Cotto's Cuban trainer, Pedro D?az, agrees with Francisco Espinoza, the co-manager of Antonio Margarito. Diaz, like Espinoza, believes Margarito could have continued when the doctor stopped the action before the tenth round got underway on Saturday night. Read Full Story >>> Munoz breaks new ground for Filipinos; to co-headline UFC on Fox 2 on network TV By Dennis 'dSource' Guillermo, Examiner.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011

"The Filipino Wrecking Machine" Mark Munoz (12-2) will be breaking new ground and making history for the Filipino athlete when he faces Chael Sonnen (27- Read Full Story >>> Margarito left crushed in the wake of Cotto victory, trilogy not worth mulling over By Kenneth Ragpala, Filipino Boxing Journal, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 A number of boxing observers believed that former welterweight champion Antonio Margarito (38-8, 27 KOs) would yield a similar result when he fought Miguel Cotto (37-2, 30 KOs) for the second time, writer included. However, what happened three years ago when they first traded leather was far from ma Read Full Story >>> ?I was with him at the hotel? ? Roger Mayweather on his meeting with Koncz By Chris Robinson, Examiner.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011

At the moment, depending on who you talk to and what information you take in, the reports seem to be quite contrasting when it comes to the possibility of a Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Manny Pacquiao fight Read Full Story >>> 'An eye for an eye': Cotto nearly shuts out Margarito; completely shuts his eye By Dennis 'dSource' Guillermo, Examiner.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011

As they say, payback is a beach. You know? White sand, clear blue skies and a couple of Corona's with lime with a beautiful companion beside you. Well, after Saturday night's Read Full Story >>> Resurgent Cotto, always game Margarito deliver magical night at fight cathedral By Michael Marley, Examiner.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 So much for sticking a fork in Boricua Bomber Miguel Cotto.
After nine rounds at a packed (21,000-plus) Madison Square Garden Saturday night, the veteran fighter from Caguas was resplendent and resurgent. By the end, when a coterie of ringside physicians halted it, Mexican Antonio Margarito looked Read Full Story >>> Miguel Cotto Gets Redemption, May Leave Top Rank to Fight Floyd Mayweather By Rich Mancuso, Boxing Insider, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 Miguel Cotto sought redemption. It came with a dominating win over Antonio Margarito at Madison Square Garden in their second fight late Saturday night. But as the clock ticked into Sunday morning, hours after Cotto prevailed for the second time as WBA Junior Middleweight champion, the rumors were s Read Full Story >>> Mares hits accelerator to leave Agbeko well behind By Nick Bellafatto, Diamond Boxing, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 After one of the most horribly officiated and foul filled bouts took place this past August in the first meeting between Joseph ?King Kong? Agbeko 28-4 (22 KO?s) fighting out of the Bronx, New York via Accra, Ghana and Abner Mares 23-0-1 (13 KO?s) of Hawaiian Gardens, California via Guadalajara, Jal Read Full Story >>> Marquez Vs. Pacquiao 4? I will pass By Brad Cooney, Examiner.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 The more people I talk to regarding Pacquiao's next opponent, the more I am hearing that Arum is pushing for a 4th fight Vs. Marquez. Floyd Mayweather recently came out on FightHype.com and told the fans that negotiations are not going on, it's all a lie. What gives with all of the smoking mirrors w Read Full Story >>> No surprises for Viloria By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 MANILA, Philippines - WBO flyweight champion Brian Viloria knows exactly what?s in store when he takes on Mexican challenger Giovani Segura, probably his toughest opponent ever, in a 12-round bout at the Ynares Sports Center in Pasig on Dec. 11.
?I?ve sparred with Segura in the past and we beat t Read Full Story >>> Bautista?s Pinoy Pride 10 foe arrives today By Edri Aznar, Sun.Star Cebu, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 The 27-year-old hard-hitting Mexican will pose a tough test for Bautista because the former has an unscathed 17-0-1 record and has a perfect knockout rate. A win could silence Bautista?s doubters and will prove that he can survive a knockout puncher like Mendoza since many have doubted the 25-year-o Read Full Story >>> Miguel Cotto savors victory over Antonio Margarito, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. could be next opponent By Tim Smith, New York Daily News, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 Antonio Margarito stood in his corner at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night, surrounded by New York State Athletic doctors and inspectors pleading for one more round against his nemesis, Miguel Cotto. Margarito looked like a man standing before judges in court, begging for justice.
His plea Read Full Story >>> Cotto avenges his brutal loss to Margarito in equally brutal fashion By Lorne Scoggins, Examiner.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 The hand wraps were definitely clean this time, regardless of whether or not there was plaster of Paris in Margarito?s wraps the first time.
On Saturday night in Madison Square Garden, it was Antonio Margarito who suffered a vicious beat down that resulted in a 10th round TKO loss at the skilled Read Full Story >>> TWO FILIPINO BOXERS LOSE IN JAPAN By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 05 Dec 2011 Two Filipino boxers fought bravely against superior Japanese fighters and lost in a fight card of Teiken Promotions at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo on Sunday evening.
Former WBA super bantamweight champion Akifumi Shimoda (24-3-1, 10 KOs) proved too good for former Oriental and Pacific Boxing Fede Read Full Story >>>
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