Miguel Cotto in Line for Possible Canelo or Martinez Clash in 2014

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Several industry sources have advised BoxingScene.com of the eye-opening details in relation to Miguel Cotto's upcoming fight being secured by HBO. According to parties with knowledge of the details, the HBO brass approached promoter Lou DiBella with the idea of securing Miguel Cotto for a 2014 showdown with WBC middleweight champion Sergio Martinez.

DiBella, who has a good relationship with Cotto's adviser Gaby Penagaricano, was informed that Cotto was likely going to fight on Showtime in October - but the Puerto Rican star hit a roadblock in terms of the money that Showtime was willing to offer up for his next fight. If Cotto was going to return on Showtime, then DiBella would likely lose the possibility of matching him against Martinez - as Showtime would potentially grab future options on Cotto and Martinez was bound to HBO. In order to push him in the direction of an HBO return, DiBella approached the network with the idea of a two-fight plan, starting with Cotto having an interim-fight in the fall against a durable opponent, and then bringing Cotto back to HBO to face Martinez in 2014. DiBella had no luck. HBO had no interest in a Cotto interim-fight. There was no discussions of the financial terms because HBO advised DiBella they were not interested in showcasing any Cotto interim-fight, because the boxer was coming off back to back defeats. Their only interest was a Martinez-Cotto fight for 2014. In fact, HBO told DiBella they were perfectly fine with with Cotto's next fight being broadcast on Showtime. "Yes, I did speak with HBO about Cotto. I heard Cotto was having some trouble with getting Showtime to reach a certain number for his next fight, so I spoke to HBO about Cotto. They had no interest in purchasing a Cotto interim-fight. They told me 'let Showtime have him", DiBella confirmed to BoxingScene.com.

A few weeks later, DiBella was shocked when a press release was issued to announce that Cotto was returning to HBO on a date in October against Delvin Rodriguez, and Top Rank was co-promoting the event. Rodriguez was one of several names that DiBella presented to HBO for Cotto's return. When the HBO date was announced, Penagaricano advised BoxingScene that Cotto did not agree to future options with HBO or Top Rank. In other words, Cotto can fight on HBO next month and jump right back to Showtime in 2014 for a lucrative fight with Saul Canelo Alvarez. HBO's fee of $3.2 million dollars, for Cotto-Rodriguez, was a significant monetary bump from what Showtime was willing to pay for Cotto to face a similar opponent. Other promoters, including DiBella, would never have imagined that HBO would pay such a high fee for that particular match. DiBella's fee demand for the Cotto's return, against Rodriguez, would have been substantially lower. The amount of money being paid out for Cotto-Rodriguez has certainly caused friction with other HBO talent. Super middleweight champion Andre Ward had recently voiced his displeasure at HBO's refusal to pay a similar fee for a fight which involves an opponent of a similar caliber to Delvin Rodriguez.

Since HBO broke off ties with Golden Boy Promotions earlier this year, Top Rank has become the promoter of choice for the network. But when HBO sent Golden Boy and powerful adviser Al Haymon packing, they vowed to work equally with other promoters. When DiBella was part of the equation, HBO was quite clear in their rejection of a Cotto interim-fight. And, HBO officials told other promoters that their network had no interest in televising Cotto unless the Puerto Rican star agreed to give them options. The theory by some is that HBO - like they did with DiBella - discussed the details of a Cotto return with Top Rank, which in turn promoted the Las Vegas-based promotional company to approach Cotto about staging his next fight. What some industry members have complained about is the uneven playing field when promoters come to HBO with similar ideas - and sometimes the same fight scenarios. "I just want to make it clear that I don't have a any problem with Top Rank, or Miguel Cotto or any member of his team. When HBO closed the door on Golden Boy and Al Haymon, you would have thought they would have opened the door for everyone else - and they really haven't. The unfair playing field continues" DiBella said.

http://www.boxingscene.com/hbos-grasp-cotto-fight-raises-industry-eyebrows--69674
 

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Canelo it is, Sergio has been expose twice and is old news, Cotto thinks dollars and a clash with Canelo will bring that..........

:salute: Cotto once again on his business acumen
 

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Canelo vs Cotto seems like the bigger money maker, though Cotto has expressed he wants to be the 1st 4 Division champ in Puerto Rico's history. Cotto either way though is in a great position and can win either of those fights IMO.
 

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seems like cotto took a short-term L when he had no options with either a lowball Pac rematch then Trout on showtime

if anything, the Trout loss helped because now Trout was built-up for Canelo, and Canelo took advantage of it, and now he has even more options cause martinez is looking beatable

all of a sudden he's back and getting great money too :leon:


one of the few times having principles and giving a new fighter a shot has worked? cause you know ishe regretted doing that with his one and done.
 

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seems like cotto took a short-term L when he had no options with either a lowball Pac rematch then Trout on showtime

if anything, the Trout loss helped because now Trout was built-up for Canelo, and Canelo took advantage of it, and now he has even more options cause martinez is looking beatable

all of a sudden he's back and getting great money too :leon:


one of the few times having principles and giving a new fighter a shot has worked? cause you know ishe regretted doing that with his one and done.

I think along with Floyd, Cotto has made some of the smarter business decisions during his career but yet still has faced literally everybody worth mentioning.
 

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Its a shame that Miguelito is looked at as a stepping stone fight with a nice payday thrown in nowadays.
Dudes be looking at a Cotto fight as a way to get a nice check while putting on an entertaining fight (cause Cotto is still game) but they don't really look at him as an elite level fighter anymore.
I think he is too easy to hit against a healthy Martinez and an Alvarez with something to prove.
 

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Its a shame that Miguelito is looked at as a stepping stone fight with a nice payday thrown in nowadays.
Dudes be looking at a Cotto fight as a way to get a nice check while putting on an entertaining fight (cause Cotto is still game) but they don't really look at him as an elite level fighter anymore.
I think he is too easy to hit against a healthy Martinez and an Alvarez with something to prove.
Whoever thinks Canelo does anything Cotto after another shytty performance doesnt know shyt about boxing. Stop putting shyt on Canelo that he's not, thats what made him get his ass beat and undressed in front of the world as a novice fighter pretending to be elite

Canelo bum ass nearly got ko'ed vs Jose Cotto, and he supposed to walk through the HOF



As far as Sergio Chavez close his chapter, and Murray stomped on his grave, his chinny ass has always been food which is why he tried facing eurobums while evading all challenges, as long as you posses a mediocre jab you can box the shyt out Sergio which a fighter who had a ugly one boxed the shyt out Martinez in Murray, whay will Sergio do vs HOF with a elite jab. I much rather a Cotto Sergio fight cause even though I know Cotto would blitz Sergio unlike Canelo, I see Canelo running sitting on the ropes and not fighting back, Floyd stole Nelo's soul
 

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Canelo may get his second straight loss if they match him up with Cotto. I think a tune up fight for Saul would be the best thing for him so he could regain some of his confidence.
 

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Canelo may get his second straight loss if they match him up with Cotto. I think a tune up fight for Saul would be the best thing for him so he could regain some of his confidence.
Rumors are Canelo Molina from what I hear so far but it's still early......

If he beat Molina at the end of the year and Cotto wins, Canelo could be on Floyds undercard in May:smugfavre:
 

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Rumors are Canelo Molina from what I hear so far but it's still early......

If he beat Molina at the end of the year and Cotto wins, Canelo could be on Floyds undercard in May:smugfavre:

They'd set up Cotto vs Canelo as its own event. Too much money to be made there with Mexico vs Puerto Rico let alone Cotto's gonna want at least $8-10 mill for that fight and they won't put that under a Floyd fight.
 

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Several industry sources have advised BoxingScene.com of the eye-opening details in relation to Miguel Cotto's upcoming fight being secured by HBO. According to parties with knowledge of the details, the HBO brass approached promoter Lou DiBella with the idea of securing Miguel Cotto for a 2014 showdown with WBC middleweight champion Sergio Martinez.

DiBella, who has a good relationship with Cotto's adviser Gaby Penagaricano, was informed that Cotto was likely going to fight on Showtime in October - but the Puerto Rican star hit a roadblock in terms of the money that Showtime was willing to offer up for his next fight. If Cotto was going to return on Showtime, then DiBella would likely lose the possibility of matching him against Martinez - as Showtime would potentially grab future options on Cotto and Martinez was bound to HBO. In order to push him in the direction of an HBO return, DiBella approached the network with the idea of a two-fight plan, starting with Cotto having an interim-fight in the fall against a durable opponent, and then bringing Cotto back to HBO to face Martinez in 2014. DiBella had no luck. HBO had no interest in a Cotto interim-fight. There was no discussions of the financial terms because HBO advised DiBella they were not interested in showcasing any Cotto interim-fight, because the boxer was coming off back to back defeats. Their only interest was a Martinez-Cotto fight for 2014. In fact, HBO told DiBella they were perfectly fine with with Cotto's next fight being broadcast on Showtime. "Yes, I did speak with HBO about Cotto. I heard Cotto was having some trouble with getting Showtime to reach a certain number for his next fight, so I spoke to HBO about Cotto. They had no interest in purchasing a Cotto interim-fight. They told me 'let Showtime have him", DiBella confirmed to BoxingScene.com.

A few weeks later, DiBella was shocked when a press release was issued to announce that Cotto was returning to HBO on a date in October against Delvin Rodriguez, and Top Rank was co-promoting the event. Rodriguez was one of several names that DiBella presented to HBO for Cotto's return. When the HBO date was announced, Penagaricano advised BoxingScene that Cotto did not agree to future options with HBO or Top Rank. In other words, Cotto can fight on HBO next month and jump right back to Showtime in 2014 for a lucrative fight with Saul Canelo Alvarez. HBO's fee of $3.2 million dollars, for Cotto-Rodriguez, was a significant monetary bump from what Showtime was willing to pay for Cotto to face a similar opponent. Other promoters, including DiBella, would never have imagined that HBO would pay such a high fee for that particular match. DiBella's fee demand for the Cotto's return, against Rodriguez, would have been substantially lower. The amount of money being paid out for Cotto-Rodriguez has certainly caused friction with other HBO talent. Super middleweight champion Andre Ward had recently voiced his displeasure at HBO's refusal to pay a similar fee for a fight which involves an opponent of a similar caliber to Delvin Rodriguez.

Since HBO broke off ties with Golden Boy Promotions earlier this year, Top Rank has become the promoter of choice for the network. But when HBO sent Golden Boy and powerful adviser Al Haymon packing, they vowed to work equally with other promoters. When DiBella was part of the equation, HBO was quite clear in their rejection of a Cotto interim-fight. And, HBO officials told other promoters that their network had no interest in televising Cotto unless the Puerto Rican star agreed to give them options. The theory by some is that HBO - like they did with DiBella - discussed the details of a Cotto return with Top Rank, which in turn promoted the Las Vegas-based promotional company to approach Cotto about staging his next fight. What some industry members have complained about is the uneven playing field when promoters come to HBO with similar ideas - and sometimes the same fight scenarios. "I just want to make it clear that I don't have a any problem with Top Rank, or Miguel Cotto or any member of his team. When HBO closed the door on Golden Boy and Al Haymon, you would have thought they would have opened the door for everyone else - and they really haven't. The unfair playing field continues" DiBella said.

http://www.boxingscene.com/hbos-grasp-cotto-fight-raises-industry-eyebrows--69674

:beli: You aint the draw that Cotto is Ward, so you need to concentrate on gettin fit and gettin your own draw game up.

Cottos what #3 being Floyd & :deadmanny: in the ppv players
 
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