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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Miguel_CottoMiguel Cotto - Wikipedia

    Miguel Ángel Cotto Vázquez (born October 29, 1980) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2017. He is a multiple-time world champion, and the first Puerto Rican boxer to win world titles in four weight classes, from light welterweight to middleweight.

  2. Clottey down in round one. Cotto cut towards the end of round three above the left eye caused by an accidental head-butt. Malignaggi down in round two. Pinto down in the 2nd round and again in the 5rd.

  3. Held the WBO junior welterweight title from 2004 to 2006 and successfully defended it six times. In his third title defense, Cotto stopped Muhammad Abdullaev in nine rounds to avenge his Olympic loss.

  4. Nov 29, 2017 · As Cotto (41-5, 33 KOs) enters the self-proclaimed final bout of his career on Saturday in his de-facto home of New York's Madison Square Garden (HBO, 10 p.m. ET), he is set to exit the sport as...

  5. Fighter hub for Miguel Cotto, including his profile, record & stats, latest news, next fight, results, and ticket details. Ultimate page for all Cotto fans

  6. Aug 1, 2022 · Miguel Angel Cotto, the Puerto Rican star who conquered his dreams. 165 total views , 1 views today. Miguel Cotto, is not only a boxer of extraordinary abilities, already considered one of the best of all time in his country, having won world championships in.

  7. Oct 29, 1980 · Miguel Cotto. Born: Oct. 29, 1980. Bouts: 47. Won: 41. Lost: 6. KOs: 33. Induction: 2022. Born Miguel Angel Cotto on October 29, 1980 in West Warwick, RI and was raised in Caguas, Puerto Rico. He compiled an amateur record of 125-23, including a berth at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney representing Puerto Rico before turning professional in 2001 ...

  8. Jun 2, 2015 · The Puerto Rican is still one of the meanest fighters in world boxing and a bout with young Mexican Saul Alvarez would be a sight to behold, writes Steve Bunce.

  9. Miguel Cotto is unquestionably one of the most accomplished fighters of the modern era, collecting six world titles in four divisions. The Puerto Rican, a man of few words who let his fists do the talking, sought to test himself against the very best of his era and did so repeatedly during a near-17-year career.

  10. BoxRec: Miguel Cotto ... am boxer