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lunes, 28 de noviembre de 2011

RESUME DE MIGUEL COTTO

MIGUEL COTTO

Weightclass:Super Welterweight
Age:31
Birthplace:Caguas, Puerto Rico
Record:36-2, 28 KOs
Height:5'8"
Reach:67
Managers:
Trainers:Pedro Luis Díaz Benítez







* World championship fights: 16-2, 13 KOs...
    * WBA super welterweight champion, 1 successful defense...
    * Ranked WBO #3 at 147 pounds, WBA #4 at 154 pounds...
    * Former WBO welterweight world champion...
    * Former WBA welterweight world champion, four successful title defenses...
    * Former WBO jr. welterweight world champion, six successful title defenses...
    * Former WBC International super lightweight champion, five successful title defenses...
    * 2000 Olympic representative for Puerto Rico, 139 pounds...
    * 2000 Puerto Rican National amateur champion, 139 pounds...
    * 1997, 1998, 1999 Puerto Rican National amateur champion, 132 pounds...





At the age of 30, Miguel is a ten-year pro. A former WBO and WBA welterweight world champion and former WBO junior welterweight world champion, he is a veteran of 18 world championship fights - his last coming against Ricardo Mayorga, whom Cotto beat by TKO in the first defense of the WBA super welterweigh title he took from Yuri Foreman in 2010.
He has been Puerto Rico's brightest star and biggest draw in the ring for several years, has fought and beaten some of the sport's biggest names, and has already had a Hall of Fame career.


He is coming off a TKO win against former two-time champ Ricardo Mayorga on March 12, 2011 in Las Vegas.


After the fight, Yahoo! Boxing analyst Kevin Iole wrote [excerpts]: Mayorga wasn't lying when he said prior to the fight that he had trained as hard to meet Cotto as he had in any of his previous 38 bouts. And though Cotto led 107-102 on the scorecards of all three judges at the time of the stoppage, it wasn't easy and the victory was as attributable to the improvements he's made in the last year working with trainer Emanuel Steward as much as anything else.
Cotto, who is one of the game's best brawlers, has long been underrated as a pure boxer, as he proved in bouts with the likes of Shane Mosley and Zab Judah. But Steward tightened his defense even more and Cotto's ability to jab, slip under Mayorga's shots and deliver punishing counters were all key to his victory.... [end Iole item]


On June 5, 2010 in New York he scored a TKO win against then WBA super welterweight champ Yuri Foreman.
All fight long, Miguel had done an amazing job of neutralizing Foreman's speed and movement, doubtlessly the product of working with legendary trainer Emanuel Steward. In the seventh, however, Miguel's impressive ability to keep up with Foreman's speed became moot: Foreman's knee - which was in a brace - gave out twice. The champ had aggravated an old injury, and he limped badly for the rest of the match.
Foreman fought on valiantly through obvious pain, dragging his leg as Miguel landed shot after shot. At one point, confusion reigned when a towel was thrown into the ring. Referee Arthur Mercante Jr. did a quick investigation and determined that the fight could still go on. The fighters continued battling until the ninth, when Miguel caught a hobbled Foreman with a brutal left hook to the body. Foreman went down, and a new champ was crowned.
Miguel wasted no time in spelling out his future plans: "All Miguel wants is big names," he said.


Miguel suffered a twelfth-round TKO loss against Manny Pacquiao in November, 2009.
After the fight, Miguel said, "I tried to bring all I can for all these fans. It didn't go my way in this fight. The jabs I threw didn't do enough damage and I didn't protect myself enough. Miguel Cotto will always fight the best fighters in the world, and Manny Pacquiao is one of the best fighters I ever fought."


Miguel is also a former WBA welterweight world champion - he won that title in December, 2006, and made four successful title defenses.
He won the WBO jr. welterweight world title at the age of 23 in September, 2004, and made six successful title defenses before vacating the title to move up in weight.
He has repeatedly fought top opposition, including current or former world champions Manny Pacquiao (TKOby12), champions Joshua Clottey (W12), Antonio Margarito (TKOby11), Shane Mosley (W12), Zab Judah (TKO11), Carlos Quintana (TKO5), Paulie Malignaggi (W12), Ricardo Torres (KO7), DeMarcus Corley (TKO5), Randall Bailey (TKO6), Carlos Maussa (TKO8), and Cesar Bazan (TKO11). He has also beaten previously undefeated contender Kelson Pinto (TKO6), as well as veteran contenders Muhammad Abdulaev (TKO9), Victoriano Sosa (TKO4) and Lovemore Ndou (W12).



Key Fights - 2011- 1ST WBA SW WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 3-12-11 in Las Vegas, Miguel beat former two-time, two-division champion Ricardo Mayorga (29-7-1) by TKO in the 12th round. Miguel consistently beat Mayorga to the punch and used his jab effectively to keep Mayorga at bay. In the first of several showboating incidents,Mayorga dropped his guard and went to a neutral corner, daring (begging?) Miguel to hit him. None of Mayorga's psychological games had any effect on Miguel, however. He kept his cool and did precisely what he needed to do: fight his fight and not allow Mayorga to goad him into trading blows. That said, there were some violent exchanges, the champ and the challenger pounding away at one another. Miguel never seemed hurt, but Mayorga did. By the 11th, Mayorga's right eye was swollen and he was getting tagged by every shot imaginable, including uppercuts, hooks, and devastating counters. In the 12th, Miguel opened up and dropped Mayorga. Mayorga got up, and Miguel went to work again, but Mayorga fought back. During the ensuing flurry, Miguel connected with a hard jab that sent Mayorga to the same corner where, earlier in the fight, he'd taunted Miguel. It also appeared that Mayorga had hurt his thumb during the exchange. He quit on his feet, and referee Robert Byrd called it off with 53 seconds left. The crowd of 7,247 erupted in applause. Miguel was up 107-102 on all three scorecards through the 11th. 


2010 - WON WBA SUPER WELTERWEIGHT TITLE - on 6-5-10 in New York City, Miguel beat then-champion Yuri Foreman by TKO. All fight long, Cotto had done an amazing job of neutralizing Foreman's movement. In the seventh, however, Cotto's impressive ability to keep up with Foreman's speed became moot: Foreman's knee - which was in a brace - gave out twice. The champ had aggravated an old injury, and he limped badly for the rest of the match.  Foreman fought on valiantly through obvious pain, dragging his leg as Cotto landed shot after shot. At one point, confusion reigned when a towel was thrown into the ring. Referee Arthur Mercante Jr. did a quick investigation and determined that the fight could still go on. The fighters continued battling until the ninth, when Cotto caught a hobbled Foreman with a brutal left hook to the body. Foreman went down, and a new champ was crowned. 


2009 - LOST WBO W WORLD TITLE - on 11-14-09 in Las Vegas, NV, he was TKO'd against lefthanded former lightweight, super featherweight, and flyweight world champion Manny Pacquiao (49-3-2): the fight headlined at the MGM Grand - it was the most highly-anticipated boxing event of the year, and drew a capacity crowd of 16,200; the early rounds were close and exciting - Miguel was disciplined and sharp and scored with solid combinations, but Pacquiao scored a knockdown with a right hook in the 3rd round; Pacquiao scored another knockdown with a left hand in the 4th - Miguel fought on and rallied in the 5th round, but Pacquiao staggered him with a left hand in the 6th and steadily wore him down; Miguel boxed and moved in the late rounds, but Pacquiao landed the harder punches, rocked him in the 9th round, and Miguel's mouth and nose were bloodied, his face battered and swollen; Miguel won the 10th on two scorecards, but Pacquiao swept the 11th round, then rocked Miguel again early in the 12th and the referee stopped the fight at 0:55; after 11 rounds, Manny led by scores of 109-99, 108-99, 108-100;


1ST WBO W WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 6-13-09 in New York, NY, he won a 12 round split decision against former IBF welterweight world champion Joshua Clottey(35-2): the fight headlined at Madison Square Garden, and it was fast-paced and exciting; Miguel scored a knockdown with a jab that dropped Clottey to the seat of his trunks late in the 1st round; Miguel was cut over his left eye by a clash of heads late in the 3rd round, but built an early lead - after six rounds, he led by scores of 58-55 on all three scorecards; Clottey rallied in the second half of the fight - he swept the 7th and 8th rounds on all three scorecards, and won the 9th on two scorecards; but Miguel finished the fight strongly - he won the 10th round on two scorecards, the 11th on all three, then won the 12th on two scorecards; scored 116-111, 115-112 Cotto, 114-113 Clottey; after the fight, Miguel said, "I had to box with all the blood coming out of my eye. I couldn't see very well the last few rounds. He did hit me with a lot of good punches. The cut made the fight more difficult, but I felt I was winning throughout the fight."...


2008 - WON VACANT WBO W WORLD TITLE - on 2-21-09 in New York he TKO'dMichael Jennings (34-1): the fight headlined at Madison Square Garden, and Miguel dominated; he constantly pressured Jennings and landed the harder punches; he bloodied Jenning's nose in the 3rd round, then scored two knockdowns with left hooks to the body and cut Jennings over his left eye in the 4th; Miguel scored another knockdown with a right hand in the 5th round, and the referee stopped the fight at 2:38; after four rounds, Miguel led by scores of 40-34 on all three scorecards; after the fight, Miguel said, "I got in the ring and I studied the fighter the first couple of rounds, and then I began to go to the body and the head. And then I let my hands go and I threw my punches, and I hit him with some good shots. He has a lot of strength. To be back in the ring here at MSG and to hear the crowd was great."...
2008 - LOST WBA W WORLD TITLE - on 7-26-08 in Las Vegas he was TKO'd against former WBO and IBF welterweight world champion Antonio Margarito (36-5): the fight headlined at the MGM Grand and it was an epic battle; Miguel was the clear favorite to win; he kept Margarito off-balance with movement in the early rounds, was the sharper, more accurate puncher, and built a lead on the scorecards - after five rounds, he led by scores of 49-46, 49-46, 48-47; but Margarito relentlessly pressed forward, repeatedly drove Miguel back into the ropes, and steadily wore him down; Miguel's nose was bloodied in the 3rd round, his pace slowed in the 6th, and Margarito rallied strongly in the 7th round and rocked Miguel with a right uppercut that had him dazed; Margarito dominated the rest of the fight - Miguel showed tremendous heart and determination and was still effective when he boxed and moved, but Margarito repeatedly drove him back into the ropes and scored with a heavy two-handed attack; Margarito won the 6thround on two scorecards, swept the 7th on all three, won the 8th on two, then swept the 9th and 10th; Miguel's mouth was also bloodied; Margarito scored two knockdowns in the 11th round - the first with a left uppercut followed by a series of punches that forced Miguel to one knee - Miguel was also cut over hie left eye and face was covered in blood when he got up; Margarito pressed forward again and Miguel again went to one knee from exhaustion - Miguel's corner threw in the towel, and the referee stopped the fight at 2:05; after 10 rounds, the fight was scored 96-94, 96-94 Margarito, 95-95...


4TH WBA W WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 4-12-08 in Atlantic City, NJ, he TKO'dAlfonso Gomez (18-3-2): the fight headlined at Boardwalk Hall, and Miguel dominated; he scored a knockdown with a right hand to the body in 2nd round, then scored another knockdown with a left hook to the body in the 3rd; Miguel scored a knockdown with a jab in the 5th round, and the referee stopped the fight after the round; after the fight, Miguel said, "I wanted to work and do it the right way."...


2007 - 3RD WBA W WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 11-10-07 in New York, NY, he won a 12 round unanimous decision against former lightweight, welterweight, and super welterweight world champion Shane Mosley (44-4): the fight headlined at Madison Square Garden and drew a crowd of 17,135; it was a close, exciting fight, and both fighters gave impressive performances; the momentum shifted back and forth: Miguel started fast, landed the sharper punches, and swept the 1st round on all three scorecards, but Mosley scored well with right hands and won the 2nd and 3rd on two scorecards; Miguel was more consistent and swept the 4th round, but Mosley rallied and swept the 5th; Miguel came back to sweep the 6th and after six rounds, led by scores of 58-56, 58-56, 57-57; the 7th was a three-way split - one judge scored for Miguel, one for Mosley, and one had it even, but Miguel swept the 8th; Miguel changed tactics in the 9th round: he boxed and moved and Mosley became more aggressive, and both were effective at times - Miguel won the 9th round on two scorecards, Mosley won the 10th on two, then Miguel came back and won the 11th round on two; Miguel was cut over his right eye by a clash of heads in the 12th, and Mosley won the round on two scorecards; scored 116-113, 115-113, 115-113; after the fight, Miguel said, "We both did our best and we both gave it our all. Mosley hit me with some real hard punches. However, I trained in camp with speed and movement and to face his kind of power. I did all that in Puerto Rico before I got here. I thought I was ahead the entire fight. I thought I had a big lead."...


2ND WBA W WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 6-9-07 in New York he TKO'd lefthanded former IBF and WBO jr. welterweight and undisputed welterweight world championZab Judah (34-4): the fight headlined at Madison Square Garden, drew a capacity crowd of 20,658, and was a sensational battle; Judah started fast - he rocked Miguel with a left uppercut midway through the 1st round, but went down later in the round from a low blow (replays showed it was just below the belt) and took about a minute to recover; Judah staggered Miguel with a straight left hand late in the 2nd that cut Miguel's lower lip badly, but went down from another low blow in the 3rd round (replays showed it was very low) and Miguel was penalized one point for the foul; Miguel kept pressing forward, rallied in the following rounds, and Judah was cut over his right eye in the 4th (replays showed it was from a clash of heads, but it was not ruled by the referee) and his nose was bloodied in the 5th round; Miguel was cut badly over his right eye in the 6th (replays showed it was also from a clash of heads); Judah came back in the 7th round and staggered Miguel with a left uppercut, then rocked him with a series of punches later in the round, but Miguel rallied and scored a knockdown with a series of punches, finished with a left hook, that dropped Judah to one knee in the 9th; Miguel scored another knockdown with a series of punches that put Judah flat on his back in the 11th round - he got up, but Miguel staggered him with another series of punches and the referee stopped the fight at 0:49...


1ST WBA W WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 3-3-07 in San Juan, PR, he TKO'd former three-time world title challenger Oktay Urkal (38-3): the fight headlined at Coliseo Roberto Clemente and drew a capacity crowd; Urkal gave a good effort, but Miguel dominated the fight; he constantly pressed forward, landed the harder punches, and used a strong body attack; Miguel was cut over his left eye by a clash of heads in the 5th round, and Urkal was penalized one point for another head butt in the 7th round; he was penlized another point in the 11th round for the same foul, and his corner stopped the fight at 1:01; after 10 rounds, Miguel led by scores of 100-89, 98-91, 97-92; aftr the fight, Miguel said, "I am going to get my cut taken care of, and I'm going to prepare for June. Judah is next. I have to prepare hard for him. My cut made him feel brave. The headbutts bothered me. I don't know if they were intentional or not, but they bothered me. I also had blood trickling in my eye."...


2006 - WON VACANT WBA W WORLD TITLE - on 12-2-06 in Atlantic City, NJ, he TKO'd previously undefeated lefthander Carlos Quintana (23-0): the fight headlined at Boardwalk Hall and drew a crowd of 7,412; Miguel was very impressive; he started fast and rocked Quintana with a right hand midway through the 1st round and landed the sharper punches in the 2nd, but Quintana rallied in the 3rd and 4th rounds; Miguel stepped up his pace in the 5th - he rocked Quintana with a left hook midway through the round, and scored a knockdown moments later with a left hook to the body; Quintana got up, but Miguel scored another knockdown with a series of punches, and Quintana, battered and bruised around his eyes and with a bloody mouth, did not continue after the round; after five rounds, Miguel led by scores of 48-45 on all three scorecards; after the fight, Miguel said, "I felt very strong at this weight. I could do anything I wanted to do. Every punch I threw was hard. I tried to get him to the liver the whole fight."...


6TH WBO JW WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 6-10-06 in New York he won a 12 round unanimous decision against previously undefeated Paulie Malignaggi (21-0): the match headlined at Madison Square Garden and drew a crowd of 14,365, and it was an exciting fight; Miguel dominated the early rounds - he cut Malignaggi over his left eye in the 1st round and scored a knockdown with a left hook in the 2nd; Malignaggi gave a tremendous effort and rallied in the middle rounds - he won the 5th, 6th, and 9thon all three scorecards - but Miguel finished the fight strongly and gave him a severe beating; he bloodied Malignaggi's nose in the 10th round and his mouth in the 11th, and Malignaggi had a bad swelling on his right cheek; both fought hard until the final bell and had the fans on their feet; scored 116-111, 116-111, 115-112; after the fight, Miguel said, "I'm happy with the decision. It was a more tough fight than I expected. I always go into the ring to win round by round."; Malignaggi underwent surgery a week later for a fractured right cheekbone, and went on to win the IBF jr. welterweight world title...


5TH WBO JW WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 3-4-06 in Bayamon, PR, he TKO'dGianluca Branco (36-1-1): the fight headlined at Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez and drew a capacity crowd of around 15,000 that started chanting, "Cotto...Cotto..." during the start of the undercard bouts and continued through the main event; Miguel gave a strong performance and dominated the fight; he outworked Branco, worked the body well, and steadily wore him down; Branco was cut on his scalp by a clash of heads in the 5th round, and was swollen under his right eye and on the right side of his jaw in the 6th; Miguel landed a left hook to Branco's right shoulder in the 8th round, and Branco grabbed his shoulder in pain and turned away from the action; the referee stopped the fight at 0:49; after seven rounds, Miguel led by scores of 70-63, 69-64, 69-64; after the fight, Miguel said, "I knew I had to take my time with this guy, I never wanted to be reckless. I felt I was putting enough pressure on the guy. I felt a lot stronger than him, I was breaking him down. It was just a matter of time. I started to work on him with the first ring of the bell. It wasn't an easy fight, it was a tough fight. He did not hurt me. He had his good punches, but this was our night. He came to try and use his style, to try to block and then punch. I think I looked better than September 24. I'm going to try to do this from now on. The fight with Torres was a war, this was a boxing fight. A win is a win."...


2005 - 4TH WBO JW WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 9-24-05 in Atlantic City he TKO'd previously undefeated WBO No. 1 ranked contender Ricardo Torres (28-0): the bout was co-featured with Wladimir Klitschko-Samuel Peter at Boardwalk Hall, and drew an attendance of 10,137; it was a great fight with dramatic shifts of momentum; Miguel fought aggressively and started fast - he scored a knockdown midway through the 1stround, but Torres came back and staggered Miguel early in the 2nd, then scored a knockdown midway through the round - Miguel got up and Torres attacked furiously, but Miguel weathered the storm and staggered Torres late in the round; Miguel wore down Torres with a relentless body attack, and scored another knockdown in the 4thround, but Torres rallied again and staggered Miguel midway throught the 5th; Miguel recovered and scored a knockdown in the 6th, then scored another knockdown in the 7th round - Torres got up but was unsteady, and the referee stopped the fight at 1:52; after six rounds, Miguel led by scores of 57-53, 57-53, 56-53; Miguel suffered a broken eardrum in the fight; Torres went on to win the WBO jr. welterweight world title; after the fight, Miguel said, "I didn't expect it to be so tough and to go back and forth like it did. I'm glad people saw that I can take a punch and fight back. All the time I was thinking I had to win the fight, no matter how. I didn't care how I won, I had to win. It showed the public that I can hit, and I can take a punch. We worked very hard to get to this point. This is the first time I've been knocked down. We've lived all the things a boxer can live. Now I've been through all that a great fighter must go through, all the adversity inside the ring, and I still won the fight."...


3RD WBO JW WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 6-11-05 in New York he TKO'd 2000 Olympic gold medalist Muhammad Abdulaev (15-1): the fight headlined at Madison Square Garden, and drew a crowd of 10,231; it was the eve of the Puerto Rican Day Parade, and fans waved Puerto Rican flags and chanted Miguel's name; Abdulaev, who had beaten Miguel in his first fight at the 2000 Olympics, gave a strong effort and relentlessly pressed forward, but Miguel dominated the early rounds - he boxed and moved effectively, consistently outworked him, and won the first five rounds on all three scorecards; Miguel caused a swelling over Abdulaev's right eye in the 6th, but Abdulaev stepped up his pace and won the 6th round on one scorecard and the 8th on all three; Miguel continued to score with sharp combinations, and Abdulaev, with his right eye completely shut, signalled the referee to stop the fight at 0:57 of the 9th round; after eight rounds, Miguel led by scores of 79-73, 79-73, 78-74; after the fight, Miguel said, "He still had the same style from when I fought him in the Olympics. He was strong and came forward through the fight, just as he did in the Olympics, but tonight I worked him well. He's a great athlete, but he was hurt and he knew his body couldn't go on any longer."; Miguel rode in the parade the next day as Grand Marshall...


2ND WBO JW WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 2-26-05 in Bayamon he TKO'd former WBO jr. welterweight world champion and lefthander DeMarcus Corley (29-3-1): the event drew a capacity crowd of around 15,000 to the Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez and it was an exciting fight, fast-paced from the opening bell - Miguel scored a knockdown with a left hook in the opening minute of the 1st round, and staggered Corley later in the round, but Corley rallied late in the 


2nd; Corley staggered Miguel early in the 3rdwith a right hook to the temple, but Miguel weathered the storm, recovered, and outworked Corley in the 4th; Miguel rocked Corley midway through the 5th, then scored a knockdown with a left hook to the body; Corley got, but Miguel pressured him, Corley went to one knee, and the referee stopped the fight at 2:45; after the fight, Miguel said, "The fight was difficult, more difficult than I had planned, but fortunately, we were able to get the win. I came out strong and I wanted to be aggressive. In the first round, I knocked him down and he was shaky. I kept on pressuring him, but he's a solid fighter. It was the first time that someone hit me twice with some good, solid shots in one round. I respect Corley, and I salute him."...


2004 - 1ST WBO JW WORLD TITLE DEFENSE - on 12-11-04 in Las Vegas, NV, he TKO'd former WBO jr. welterweight world champion Randall Bailey (28-4): the fight was co-featured with the Wladimir Klitschko-Danny Williams main event at Mandalay Bay; Bailey started fast and landed two hard right hands in the 1st round, but Miguel dominated the rest of the fight; he scored one knockdown with a right hand that dropped Bailey to his knees in the 2nd round, and another with a right hand that dropped Bailey to one knee and cut him over his left eye  in the 3rd; Miguel steadily wore down Bailey with hard body punches, and the referee stopped the fight on the advice of the ringside doctor at 1:39 of the 6th; after the fight, Miguel said, "I got him real good with the right hand, but the body work was the plan. I knew if I could get to the body I would win the fight."...


WON VACANT WBO JW  WORLD TITLE - on 9-11-04 in San Juan, PR, he TKO'd previously undefeated Kelson Pinto (20-0): it was the main event at the Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot, and drew an announced crowd of 12,200; Pinto had beaten Miguel two times as an amateur; it was an exciting battle, but Miguel dominated - he staggered Pinto with a left hook in the 1st round and scored a knockdown with a right hand-left hook conbination in the 2nd, but Pinto kept coming back and there were some fierce exchanges; Miguel staggered him again in the 3rd and 4th rounds, then scored a knockdown with a left hook in the 5th; Miguel scored another knockdown with a series of punches in the 6th, and Pinto's corner threw in the towel to stop the fight at 2:28; Miguel wore trunks on which were sewn the names of all of Puerto Rico's world champions; after the fight, he said through an interpreter, "Today, there's one more. I've got to be honest, I was very nervous. But you know, when you look at my record and you look at his, and the progress that I've made, I knew I would win. We knew that he was hurt in the previous round. My corner said, 'Jump on him,' and that's what we did. I was in front of my people, I couldn't let them down. I know that with my determination and the good work, I can beat anybody."...


5TH WBC INTERNATIONAL SL TITLE DEFENSE - on 5-8-04 in Las Vegas he won a 12 round unanimous decision against former world title challenger Lovemore Ndou(38-6-1): it was the co-featured bout on the fight card headlined by Juan Manuel Marquez vs Manny Pacquiao, and an exciting, hard-fought battle; Miguel pressed the action in the early rounds - he outworked Ndou, consistently landed the harder punches, and buckled Ndou's knees in the 6th; Ndou gave a tremendous effort, kept fighting hard, and rallied in the late rounds, but Miguel boxed and moved effectively and won by scores of 117-111, 116-112, 115-113; after the fight Miguel said, "He was a tough guy. He has a lot of experience. It was a tough fight, but these are the kind of opponents I need. This is what I need if I am going to step up to that next level."...


4TH WBC INTERNATIONAL SL TITLE DEFENSE - on 2-28-04 in Las Vegas he TKO'd former two-time world title challenger Victoriano Sosa (37-3-2): Sosa gave a strong effort and rocked Miguel late in the 2nd round, but Miguel scored a devastating TKO; he bloodied Sosa'a lip and staggered him with a left uppercut in the 3rd round; Miguel scored three knockdowns in the 3rd - the first with a left uppercut to the chin, the second with a left hook to the head, and the third with a left hook to the body - and the referee stopped the fight without a count at 2:51; after the fight, Miguel said, "Sosa's a good fighter, as he showed against Mayweather and Spadafora. He's the best I've fought. But my team thought he would be a good fight for me, and I won. I'm just trying to get better every time I go into the gym. I'm glad people think that I have."...


2003 - 3RD WBC INTERNATIONAL SL TITLE DEFENSE - on 12-6-03 in Bayamon he TKO'd previously undefeated Carlos Maussa (16-0): the fight headlined at Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez and drew an announced crowd of 10,000, and Miguel gave a sensational performance; Maussa is tall, awkward and very determined, and was coming off an impressive TKO win against unbeaten prospect Jeffrey Resto, but Miguel dominated the fight; he scored a knockdown in the 3rd round and steadily wore down Maussa; Miguel staggered him in the 8th round, and Maussa's corner stopped the fight at 2:02; after the fight, Miguel said, "The fights are won in the ring, not by talking or at the press conferences. He was tall and had long arms, and that's why it was difficult to attack his body. But little by little, I wore him down."; Maussa went on to win the WBA super lightweight world title...


2ND WBC INTERNATIONAL SL TITLE DEFENSE - WBA SL WORLD TITLE ELIMINATOR - on 9-13-03 in Las Vegas he TKO'd former world title challengerDemetrio Ceballos (26-4): Ceballos gave a good effort and pressed forward, but Miguel dominated the fight; he boxed and moved effectively, consistently outworked Ceballos and landed the harder punches, then switched to the lefthanded stance in the 6th round and rocked Ceballos several times; he rocked Ceballos with a series of punches in the 7th and Ceballos's corner stopped the fight at 2:28; after six rounds, Miguel led by scores of 60-54, 60-54, 60-55; after the fight, Miguel said, "It's a great win. He's the most experienced fighter I've ever faced in the ring."...


1ST WBC INTERNATIONAL SL TITLE DEFENSE - on 6-28-03 in Bayamon he knocked out former three-time world title challenger Rocky Martinez (38-8-1): the fight headlined the card at the Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez and drew a capacity crowd of around 15,000; Miguel was very impressive; he cut Martinez over his right eye in the 1st round, then scored a knockdown with a left hook to the body in the 2nd and Martinez was counted out at 2:42...
On 4-19-03 in Fresno,CA, he knocked out former world title challenger Joel Perez (34-5-2): Miguel was busier and sharper, scored a knockdown with a left hook to the body in the 4th round and Perez was counted out at 1:29; after the fight, Miguel said, "As the rounds went on I felt better. I decided to pressure him more in the third round."...
WON VACANT WBC INTERNATIONAL SL TITLE - on 2-1-03 in Las Vegas he TKO'd former WBC lightweight world champion Cesar Bazan (39-5-1): it was a step up in class for Miguel and his most impressive win; he dominated the fight - Miguel scored a knockdown in the 1st round and bloodied Bazan's nose in the 2nd; Miguel consistently kept a busier pace, landed the sharper punches, and wore him down; Bazan kept fighting back hard, but his right eye gradually swelled shut from repeated left hooks; Miguel rocked him in the 11th round, and the referee stopped the fight at 0:16; after 10 rounds, Miguel led by scores of 99-90, 99-90, 100-89; after the fight, he said, "I expected a tough fight and got one. I never lost my composure..I never thought I was ever in any kind of danger."...


2002 - on 11-22-02 in Caguas, PR, he TKO'd Ubaldo Hernandez (18-9-2): Hernandez gave a good effort, but Miguel steadily wore him down - he bloodied his nose in the 2ndround, then rocked him a couple of times and cut him under his right eye in the 4th; Miguel hurt Hernandez with a body punch in the 7th round, then scored a knockdown and Hernandez was counted out at 1:31...


On 9-14-02 in Las Vegas he won a 10 round unanimous decision against former four-time world title challenger John Brown (23-9): it was a step up in class of opposition for Miguel and the first time he went 10 full rounds; Miguel dominated the fight - he scored a knockdown in the 2nd round, staggered Brown in the 8th, and won by scores of 100-88, 100-89, 100-89; after the fight, Miguel said, "You can't knock everybody out. Sometimes you have to go the distance. He had a difficult style and I had go to the southpaw stance to try to confuse him."...
He debuted at the age of 20 on 2-23-01 in Austin, TX, and TKO'd Jason Doucet(debut): Miguel scored two knockdowns in the 1st round, and the referee stopped the fight at 2:12; after the fight, Miguel said, "I was just happy to get the first win under my belt. He had a lot of courage and was very strong."...





AMATEUR, PERSONAL BACKGROUND: Miguel said, "I was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico. I have two brothers. I'm the youngest. My father was in the military, in the National Guard here in Puerto Rico for 25 years. My mom stayed at home and teach us how to live.
"When I was 11 years old, my weight was 156 pounds and I tried to lose weight with boxing. My brothers were already boxing and I tried to do the same. I started at the Gym Bairoa in Caguas. I lost weight, but I started to feel something for boxing. In the beginning, it was just for game, but then I start to feel like, a love for boxing.
"Jose Miguel Cotto is my brother. Juan Miguel boxed amateur, he never changed to professional. In my house, everyone is called Miguel. My father is Miguel Angel, Juan Miguel is my older brother, Jose Miguel is my brother, and me, Miguel Angel. My little kid is Miguel Angel, too. Jose Juan Cotto is my cousin.
"I had 125 amateur fights with 23 losses. I fought Panchito BojadoRicardo Williams. I fought Kelson PintoMuhammad Abdulaev.
"I was Puerto Rican national amateur champion from '97 to 2000, all at 132 pounds, but the last year at 140.
"I fought with Ivan Calderon when I was amateur, 100 pounds. [note: Calderon is the WBO jr. flyweight world champion] He beat me three to two. After that, we make the team of Puerto Rico to represent Puerto Rico in international competition. We were both in the Olympics in 2000. He's, if not the best, one of my best friends."...
AMATEUR HIGHLIGHTS:
2000 OLYMPICS, Sydney, Australia, 139 pounds: in his first bout on 9-20-00 he lost a 17-7 decision against Muhammad Abdullaev of Uzbekistan, who went on to win the gold medal; looking back, Miguel said, "I felt that I did the best I could at the Olympics. Unfortunately, some judges don't see it that way. But I was very happy with my performance, and I felt that I won that fight."...
2000 CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN GAMES, Caracas, Venezuela, 139 pounds - GOLD MEDALIST: in the finals he won a 16-6 decision against Maikel Perezof Cuba...
2000 GIRALDO CARDIN TOURNAMENT, Las Tunas, Cuba, 139 pounds - SILVER MEDALIST: in the finals he was stopped in the 2nd round against Diogenes Luna of Cuba...
2000 USA-PUERTO RICO DUAL MEET,  Tacoma, Wash., 139 pounds: on 8-15-00 he won a 28-22 decision against Ricardo Williams Jr....
1997, 1998, 1999 Puerto Rican National amateur champion, 132 pounds; 2000 Puerto Rican National amateur champion, 139 pounds...Miguel has been called "The greatest amateur boxer ever from Puerto Rico"...
Miguel returned to the ring in January, 2002, after being injured a car accident in August, 2001 - driving to a 5:30 A.M. workout, he fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into a concrete wall; he said, "Sometimes I feel the shoulder pain, the shoulder tired. But any other problems about that, no.
"It was a very serious accident. I broke my arm and shoulder in four different places. I think being in the shape I am in really helped."...in addition to a scar on his right shoulder, he has a six-inch titanium rod in his right arm...
He said, "I'm lefthanded. I do everything with my left hand. The only thing I can do with my right hand is fight. I feel more comfortable fighting righthanded when I'm beginning."...
STRENGTHS: Has an aggressive style, good skills and movement...an accurate combination puncher with good punching power - at his best, he pressures his opponents and wears them down...a good body puncher...is poised and polished in the ring...is versatile - he can also box and move effectively...is naturally lefthanded, and can switch effectively to the lefthanded stance...is always in top condition...tough, durable, and determined, has tremendous heart...comes from a strong family boxing background...had a strong amateur background...is experienced against top opposition...
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 38 fights...259 total rounds...136 world championship rounds...
AVERAGE LENGTH OF BOUTS: 6.5 rounds...
KNOCKOUT PERCENTAGE: 79 %...
DISTANCE FIGHTS: 12 rounds - 6 (5-1)...11 rounds - 4 (3-1)...10 rounds - 1 (1-0)...


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