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Xander Zayas, the young Puerto Rican, is hoping to write his name into the history books next to other Puerto Rican greats by ...
On the night of July 26, Madison Square Garden witnessed more than just a fight — it saw the birth of a star. At just 22 ...
WBA junior middleweight champion Miguel Cotto and members of his team returned home to Puerto Rico. Cotto was greeted by fans and reporters, treated like a hero, after stopping Antonio Margarito ...
Cotto will attempt to become Puerto Rico’s first four-division world champion while Martínez, who has never lost a world championship fight, defends the title he first won in 2010. Both ...
WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto say the upcoming battle with Antonio Margarito, set for Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, is going to be a great victory for the entire country ...
"If Cotto and Clottey win, it will be very easy for me to stage that fight in Puerto Rico, since both fighters are with my company and I know that Miguel wants to fight again in his country and ...
0 By Ronnie Nathanielsz The pay-per-view numbers for the "Fire Power" showdown between pound-for-pound phenomenon Manny Pacquiao and WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto may reach 1.5 million buys.
In what was already a bad week for the Puerto Rico boxing community with the upset knockout loss suffered by Miguel Cotto at the hands of Antonio Margarito, is now the sad news that the mother of ...
Cotto, 31, with a record of 37-2 and 30 knockouts, is coming off a tenth round technical knockout of Antonio Margarito, which took place on December 3rd. In 2008, Margarito gave the Puerto Rican ...
Four division world champion Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico is enjoying his new role as a promoter, and has no intention of returning to the ring. Cotto (41-6, 33 KOs), 38-years-old, retired from ...
Earlier this month, at New York's Madison Square Garden, Miguel Cotto made history by becoming the first fighter from Puerto Rico to win four world titles in four weight divisions when he stopped ...
Cotto won the world title on September 11, 2004 in Puerto RIco by stopping Kelson Pinto of Brazil. Cotto then stopped former world champion Randall Bailey in December 2004 in Las Vegas.