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Mayweather to fight Cotto, not Pacquiao, in May

Floyd Mayweather Jr. AP/FRANK FRANKLIN II

LAS VEGAS—Unbeaten US boxing star Floyd Mayweather announced Wednesday he will fight Puerto Rico’s Miguel Cotto on May 5, ending hopes for a showdown with Manny Pacquiao before November.

Mayweather will step up from the welterweight ranks and fight for Cotto’s World Boxing Association super welterweight crown in Las Vegas before he begins a 90-day jail sentence on June 1 after a domestic violence conviction.

Boxing fans have long sought a matchup between Mayweather and Filipino icon Pacquiao.

Mayweather even made a Twitter challenge for the Asian star to “Step Up, Punk”, but they could not work out a deal so Mayweather went to Cotto.

“Miguel Cotto is a world class fighter who can never be taken for granted and continues to prove he is one of the best in boxing,” Mayweather said.

“It will be a challenge for me to compete with him at this weight, but this is the type of test I thrive on and gives me the motivation to train even harder. I have no doubt in my mind that my title belt collection will increase once again and Cotto’s reign as champion will come to an end on May 5.”

Mayweather, who has won titles in seven weight classes, won his only other fight at super welterweight in 2007 with a split decision over Oscar de la Hoya for the World Boxing Council title.

Cotto defended his crown last December by stopping Antonio Margarito in the 10th round.

“I am here to fight the biggest names in boxing,” Cotto said. “I’ve never ducked anyone or any challenge in front of me. I have accepted everything to give the fans what they like — great and exciting fights.

“Stay tuned because I will convincingly beat Floyd Mayweather.”

Mayweather had made a deal for a May 5 fight but Pacquiao had wanted a June date to maximize revenue for what figures to be the biggest-paying blockbuster in boxing history, if it happens, which now cannot happen until late this year.

Pacquiao is still deciding who he will face in a fight to be staged in May or June.

Cotto and Mayweather have agreed to Olympic-style drug testing for the fight. Mayweather’s insistence on such methods helped scuttle prior talks for a Pacquiao fight.

Mayweather, 41-0 with 25 knockouts, won his last fight in controversial fashion, knocking out Victor Ortiz last September when his rival was distracted by the referee having just restarted the action after a break.

Cotto, 36-2 with 29 knockouts, is 16-2 in world title fights and avenged a 2008 title loss to Margarito two months ago.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Moth-Fayka/100001886073274 Moth Fayka

    Manny VS ex-CJ Corona..

  • Anonymous

    Pacman at Mayweather = parehong ganid sa pera kaya hindi matuloy-tuloy ang laban,,,,,

  • Anonymous

    I am a fan of Manny Pacquiao, but to be fair its Manny’s camp avoiding.
    Mayweather is going to jail on June 1, 2012 for 90-day jail sentence.Manny’s camp wants a June fight.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/VNV3LSPTVRBSMPD553URUDSBQM Kobe

    Ganda ni Grace Lee……………..ang layo sa topic a…………sana magkatuluyan sila. Swerte ni Noynoy….Matagal ko ng crush si Grace naunahan ako tsk tsk tsk.

    Anyway, Mayweather will do everything to avoid the fight with Manny P. and I wonder why, his skills are superior and yet he ducks Manny. If I have that skills I can box with anybody everyday tsk tsk tsk. 45-55 share and the bigger amount will go to the winner, and yet May still didn’t bite it. He wants Manny to have nothing in pay-per-view revenues, my goodness, If that is not extreme and unusual cowardice, I don’t know what is.

    Despite Pacman’s lackluster performance in MArquez fight May still ducks him. May-Pac fight is a fight that never was……..impossible to happen…….unless May decides to be a man with the heart of a true gladiator in ancient Greece.

  • Anonymous

    Sige nga, tingnan nga kung totoo iyang idinadakdak na naman ni Mayweather.

  • http://twitter.com/andalampatuan Pekeng Hukom

    Kapag naglaban si Mayweather at Pacquiao at nanalo si Manny, tapos na ang money making machine ni Bob Arum, sino pa ang laban kay Pacquiao ? wala na…..at si Mayweather….magpapakamatay…..tapos na kwento ng boksing sa Las Vegas.

    • Anonymous

      agree

  • Anonymous

    Okay na to kesa wala. I say disavantage ito kay mayweather since he is moving up in weight.  But I think cotto did not actually reach 154 lbs. during weigh-ins.  Mga 150-151 lang so di masyado ibibigat ni mayweather. I’d rather see a mayweather-margarito fight.  May problema si mayweather against taller opponents like oscar dela hoya.  But I would pick mayweather on this one.  Predictable yung mga moves ni cotto and mayweather can easily adopt to cotto’s style.  

  • Anonymous

    Floyd Mayweather jr. Is really afraid of Manny Pacquiao. He is the big guy than pacman who sets so many conditions that favors him the most.

  • http://jaoromero.wordpress.com Jao Romero

    Pacquiao needs to drop Arum as promoter and get someone who’ll make the fight happen.

    • Anonymous

      Hello, after Arum made Manny?!

      • http://jaoromero.wordpress.com Jao Romero

        lol at Arum making Manny. Roach made Manny.

      • http://www.facebook.com/people/Moth-Fayka/100001886073274 Moth Fayka

        Manny made Roach richer, lol



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