Its preety much set all it needs is the signatures.
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Its preety much set all it needs is the signatures.
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...dan&id=2589091
Hang a star on that one! CC 4 UOriginally Posted by Starr
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Poor Branco must of though Cotto was hitting him with a baseball bat or a 2x4.
Crack! SMACK! NO MAS!
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Yo man,Originally Posted by Danny_G
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yah. haha
If it's happenin', I'm NOT GOING TO MISS IT.Badass fight.
Hmmm.... two undefeated local boys going at it, with Cotto facing a dangerous southpaw in his intro into 147. Don't get much better than that!
About time for Cotto to step up that's great. Finally his team has more confidence in Cotto to let him lose a bit.
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I have just watch the Quintana - Julio Fight and I have to say that day I will watch that fight as a fan of both fighters
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Carlos Quintana
Sex Male
Nationality Puerto Rican
Alias El Indio
Global ID 023664
Federal ID PR048283
Hometown Moca, Puerto Rico It's doesnt say but Quintanas's reach hast to be alot more than Cotto
Birthplace Moca, Puerto Rico
Rated at Welterweight
World Rank 13 / 1061
Date of Birth 1976-11-06
Age 29
Stance Southpaw
Height 5' 9½
Trainer Jose Bonilla
Manager Dr. Rafael Joglar
W 23 (18 ko's) | L 0 | D 0 | Total 23
Miguel Cotto
Sex Male
Nationality Puerto Rican
Birth Name Miguel Angel Cotto
Global ID 033535
Federal ID PR060444
Hometown Caguas, Puerto Rico
Birthplace Caguas, Puerto Rico
Rated at Light Welterweight
World Rank 2 / 879
Date of Birth 1980-10-29
Age 25
Reach 72”
Stance Orthodox
Height 5' 8
Trainer Evangelista Cotto
Manager Evangelista Cotto
W 27 (22 ko's) | L 0 | D 0 | Total 27
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Every fight I see of Cotto I become a bigger fan. Great power. This being said... I would say Cotto to win.Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Cotto has stepped in the ring with 8 undefeated fighters and has whooped them all.
Quintana has only stepped in the ring with one undefeated fighter and that was the guy he just fought.
Cotto was not only taking on undefeated fighters, he went out and sought some of the people he lost against as an amatuer and he smoked them like Cheech & Chong smoke bong. Cotto took care of unfinished business. I am not saying that Cotto has had the toughest opposition but his is a lot better than Quintanas.
Cotto will beat this undefeated south paw and in a very brutal matter. Broken jaw? Cracked ribs? Taking knees like a choir boy? Quintana is gonna get busted up one way or another. Cotto is making that move up and he will be ducked worse than Margarito.
Cotto will be the new Cucuy. Arum will have no choice other than put up his two best Welters to fight one another. I like both Cotto and Margarito but I am on the Cotto express and nothing can stop that train from steam rolling his opponents.
I am very nervous about this fight,Quintana is top 5 in my opinion and his style is dangerous for anyone. If Cotto gets by him,I would be verry impressed and if he does not,I will still rate him for fighting a dangerous guy.If he loses,he should still stay at 147.
Quintana isn't much Cotto will stop him with body shotsOriginally Posted by El Gamo
Gamo, I am gonna CC you anyways. LOL
I hear what you are saying and I can understand you being nervous.
This aint the first time Cotto has stepped in with a good SouthPaw. Poor DeMarcus Corley was taking knees to avoid Cottos bombs. Cotto will have no problem making weight and he will be 100 % something we have not seen due to weight issues.
I will have faith for the both of us cus my faith in Cotto is that damn big.
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CC back bro,Decemeber 2 will be like 2 bdays in 1 for me! Cotto v Quintana and Margarito Clottey,2 awesome fights!!! I believe in Cotto and if he wins this,DANG!!! It's just Quintana's stlye,and he's quite big,skilled and stylish. He can be very elsuive too,I mean did Julio land?!Originally Posted by Danny_G
LAS VEGAS -- Junior welterweight titlist Miguel Cotto will get a chance to win a belt in his second division when he makes his welterweight debut Dec. 2, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.com.
Cotto, moving up because of recent struggles to make weight, faces fellow Puerto Rican Carlos Quintana at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., for the 147-pound belt Ricky Hatton vacated last week in order to return to the junior welterweight division.
"We can't announce it officially until everything is signed, but everything has been agreed to by everybody," Arum said.
Arum is confident there will be no issues and is planning an Oct. 3 press conference in New York to announce the show.
"Everybody says they've agreed, but you don't know until it's signed," Arum said. "That being said, we're planning the press conference."
Also appearing on Showtime's final card of the year: welterweight titleholder Antonio Margarito defending against rugged Joshua Clottey.
Showtime and HBO will go head-to-head Dec. 2 in what is becoming an all-to-common occurrence for boxing fans. However, Showtime's card figures to pack more punch. HBO will counter-program with a card featuring middleweight contender Winky Wright, probably against Ike Quartey, who would move up from junior middleweight.
Making Cotto-Quintana work was not easy. Initially, plans were for Cotto (27-0, 22 KOs) to fight Oktay Urkal, the German contender who has been a mandatory challenger for ages. Urkal was due to face Quintana, who burst on the scene in June by outpointing hot prospect Joel "Love Child" Julio in an elimination bout.
However, Quintana (23-0, 18 KOs), a southpaw, was reluctant to step aside and allow Cotto to fight Urkal for the vacant belt, even with the promise of step-aside money and an assurance that he would get a shot at the winner. He wanted his title shot now.
"It is a wonderful opportunity for Carlos to step in the ring with an elite fighter like Miguel Cotto," said Ron Katz of Northeast Promotions, which handles Quintana. "When a boxer reaches a fight of this level he knows he has arrived, and we feel that Carlos will be up to the challenge and emerge victorious."
Urkal (37-3, 11 KOs) took Top Rank up on its offer. He'll get $125,000 to stand aside and let Cotto and Quintana duke it out with the contractual promise that he will face the winner next.
"I think people have been talking to Showtime about what a great fight the Quintana fight is," Arum said. "Some people were knocking the Urkal fight a little. My guys [matchmakers Bruce Trampler and Brad Goodman] say that Quintana is the kind of guy Cotto should be able to handle, but it's a competitive fight. It's a very good fight."
If Cotto and Margarito both win their fights Dec. 2, the obvious match would be for them to meet in a unification fight. "That's down the road," Arum said.
Cotto leaves behind the 140-pound division after six defenses, including a seventh-round knockout of Ricardo Torres in their epic battle in September 2005.
With Cotto set to relinquish his 140-pound belt, Torres will get another chance to fight for it. He'll face Mike Arnaoutis for the vacant title Nov. 18 on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao-Erik Morales III.
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I'm not sure what Quintanas reach is but it's either long as hell or he knows how to extend it longer that what it appears. He was jabbing Julio from across the ring.Originally Posted by Puya
Francisco "The Wizard" Palacios
WBA Fedelatin Champ -WBC #1 Contender
21-1* (13 K.O.s) Cruiserweight
If Cotto does beat him, that would be his biggest win by far cause Quintana does alot right and very little wrong. I don't really want them to fight cause I'm a huge fan of both.Originally Posted by Danny_G
Francisco "The Wizard" Palacios
WBA Fedelatin Champ -WBC #1 Contender
21-1* (13 K.O.s) Cruiserweight
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