Pacquiao pummels Cotto to win WBO welterweight crown
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AFP) - Filipino Manny Pacquiao made history by becoming the first fighter to win seven world titles in as many weight classes with a stunning final round technical knockout of Miguel Cotto.
Pacquiao looked unstoppable for the third consecutive fight, knocking Cotto down twice in the early rounds Saturday before putting the finishing touches on in the 12th round to claim Cotto's World Boxing Organization welterweight title.
The Filipino dominated from the second round on, putting a stunning display of boxing skills and laying a savage beating on the Puerto Rican champion at the MGM Grand hotel and casino.
Referee Kenny Bayless finally stopped the slaughter 55 seconds into the final round with Cotto unable to defend himself from Pacquiao's lightning quick combinations.
"I tried my best to knock him out," Pacquiao said. "I thought in 11th round they would stop the fight. I am surprise he continued to fight."
Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KOs) solidified his status as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. He also looked unstoppable in his two previous victories dominating the legendary Oscar De La Hoya in December 2008 before destroying Britain Ricky Hatton in just two rounds in May.
This was only his second fight as a welterweight as Pacquiao is now being lined up for a blockbuster fight against American Floyd Mayweather.
"Everybody was saying he was bigger and stronger than me so I wanted to try and test his power," Pacquiao said of Cotto.
Pacquiao opened slowly in the first round before switching to his up tempo style in the second and then knocking Cotto down for the first time in the third in front of a sold out crowd of about 16,000 at the Grand Garden Arena.
In the next round Pacquiao scored another knockdown this time sending Cotto sprawling across the centre of the ring by landing a left hook.
Both fighters are icons in their homeland and it showed at Friday's weigh in where the 6,500 packed into the Grand Garden Arena making it one of the largest crowds to ever watch a weigh in for a Las Vegas fight.
Cotto (34-2, 27 KOs) praised Pacquiao by calling him the best fighter he has ever fought.
"I fought everybody and Manny is one of the best all time," said Cotto, who suffered just the second loss of his superb career. "He jabs and throws. I didn't know from where the punches were coming and I didn't protect myself from the punches."
Pacquiao knocked Cotto down by hurting him for the first time in the third round with a short right hook set up by a left jab. Cotto did not go all the way down but did touch both gloves to the canvas before regaining his balance.
Cotto went down for the second round in a row as Pacquiao came off the ropes and hurt him with a short left hook that sent Cotto sprawling sideways across the ring.
It didn't take Pacquiao long to systematically break down Cotto's defence even going to the ropes at different times in the fight to recharge his batteries, confident he could weather any storm Cotto could bring.
"Our plan was to not hurry and take our time early," Pacquiao said. "We knew his strategy was to counter punch. We were careful in early rounds.
"I was trying to test his power early. I wanted to get hit in the body and head and then when I started control the fight I got aggressive and put pressure on him."
By the sixth round Cotto's face was showing signs of wear as both eyes became puffy. By the 11th round the champion was bleeding from both the mouth and nose as his white trucks starting turning a shade of red.
Pacquiao praised Cotto's courage after the fight saying his opponent surprised him with how much punishment he could take and still come at him.
"Cotto is a tough opponent and he got hit lot of solid punches he didn't go down," said Pacquiao, who had to have his ear drained of blood after the fight.
Cotto's trainer Joe Santiago asked his fighter if he wanted to stop the fight after the eighth round and Cotto said no. His father, who works in his corner for every fight, tried to stop the fight after the 11th round but was voted down by the other members of the corner team.
By this time Cotto's family had had enough as his wife and young son sitting at ringside left the Grand Garden Arena after the 11th round.
Cotto did not attend the post-fight news conference because he had to go to a Las Vegas hospital for treatment of his cuts and bruises and for x-rays to see if there were any broken bones.
"I just had a fight that's the way I am supposed to look," said Cotto when asked how about how the swelling around his face. "I did my best. I fought the best fighter I have ever fought.
"I hope the fans enjoyed the great fight."

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Funny you asked who has Paul Williams fought..... considering he is the most DUCKED fighter in the whole sport of boxing. And don't you think for a minute Arum or Roach would let Pacquiao climb into the ring and get MURDERED by that guy.
And haaaa very funny, black people aren't smart..... tell that to the president of the united states who tricked a whole nation into voting him in and he hasn't changed anything since BUSH. Now thats what i call SMART! ..... BLACK POWER
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and Paul Williams had won against who?, a washed up Winky Wright who he can't even finish, how bout Margarito?, oh yeah and where is he now?, come on you can do better than that, even putting Usain Bolt in youre comments is a disgrace this is boxing, not track dumb@ss, don't worry we know you're scared that Floyd's perfect record is about to vanish. Next time you write some sh!t in this website, please use some of youre brain (not that i'm saying you have one) cause maybe you guys have an edge physically, but you lack something right up top. :D
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LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Once pacman feels cotto,s firepower he will start running...but he wont be able to run the whole fight cause cotto will catch the little insect and smash him!
ARE YOU KIDDIN' ME?!?!?!
I think Mr. Cotto the one got smashed!!!!!!!!!!!!
LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
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You have been exposed as a lying two faced racist.
You ate your words tonight.
Quit pushing your chicken sh!t Mayweather. He will have to chase Pacman now.
Hahahahahahaha
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Here is proof of how two faced dBomb is................
Comment number 14 at this Fight Hype article.
dBomb Says:
November 3rd, 2009 at 1:38 PM
"NO Question. Pacquaio is an All Time Great!
After the Cotto fight, the next question should be “Is Pacquaio the GOAT(GREATEST OF ALL TIME)!
Now, that’s the question…"
Here is the link to prove it.
http://la.fighthype.com/2009/11/03/face-it-pacquiao-is-an-all-time-great/
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Everyone seems to be of the belief that Miguel Cotto is a "washed-up" fighter ready to be flattened by Manny
Pacquiao in their up-coming mega fight. They overlook the fact that Clottey is a far tougher opponent than Diaz,
de la Hoya (2008 version), and Hatton put together. They seem to have forgotten Cotto's handling of Zab Judah
and Shane Mosely and are only focused on the Margarito fight perhaps with tainted hand-wraps and gloves.
I have a strong feeling that the vast-overhyped Manny "Pacx-Man" Paquiao, Freddy Roach and Bob Arum are all going to be in for a rather rude awakning on November 14. Manny: you're a great fighter but I hope that you will
be able to use your fast footwork to avoid those thunderous heavy body shots that Cotto is going to unload on
you and you've better have plans b, c and d ready because I think that the night is not going to go well for you.
Cotto by late-round TKO or decision.
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Everyone seems to be of the belief that Miguel Cotto is a "washed-up" fighter ready to be flattened by Manny
Pacquiao in their up-coming mega fight. They overlook the fact that Clottey is a far tougher opponent than Diaz,
de la Hoya (2008 version), and Hatton put together. They seem to have forgotten Cotto's handling of Zab Judah
and Shane Mosely and are only focused on the Margarito fight perhaps with tainted hand-wraps and gloves.
I have a strong feeling that the vast-overhyped Manny "Pacx-Man" Paquiao, Freddy Roach and Bob Arum are all going to be in for a rather rude awakning on November 14. Manny: you're a great fighter but I hope that you will
be able to use your fast footwork to avoid those thunderous heavy body shots that Cotto is going to unload on
you and you've better have plans b, c and d ready because I think that the night is not going to go well for you.
Cotto by late-round TKO or decision.
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dbomb must have eaten them all i guess.
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