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WBA title bout at
MSG promises to be a "can't miss" fight
By Mike Indri
Retired Boxers Foundation
June 7, 2007
When world champion Miguel Cotto steps
into the Madison Square Garden ring this Saturday night
to defend his World Boxing Association welterweight
title against former undisputed champion Zab Judah,
there will be 20,000, filled to the rafters, fans packed
into boxing's Mecca.
Legendary promoter Bob Arum proudly announced
at yesterday's MSG press conference that this would
be the first wall-to-wall sellout at "the world's
most famous arena" since 1983, when the great Roberto
Duran knocked out undefeated Davey Moore (TKO 8: 06/16/83),
taking the Bronx native's WBA light middleweight crown
with his magical performance.
Arum feels the June 9th battle of champions,
whose promotion was aptly dubbed "X-Plosive",
will also be magical. Citing the only difference being
that Cotto, the Top Rank promoted fighter, will not
be losing his share of the 147-pound crown.
Zab disagrees, as does his cantankerous
manager/trainer/father, Yoel Judah.
"I don't need no microphone to say
what I have to say," shouted the elder Judah as
he approached the podium, "Don't miss this fight,
that's all I have to say!"
Zab, while appearing confident and relaxed,
surprisingly reasoned to not allow this fight, extremely
important to both elite boxers, to become a racial issue.
"This is not a Latino or Afro-American thing, this
is just boxing."
"He (Cotto) has never faced a fighter
like me, outside the Latino community Cotto is a nobody!"
Judah, a loser of his last two prior to
his fight this past April against Ruben Galvan, 27-11-2,
(which was ruled a no contest due to a 1st round injury
suffered by the Hammond, Indiana resident), feels the
timing for his opportunity to get back one of his previously
held world title belts could not be better. "All
the pressure is on him," stated the Brooklyn born,
two-time NY Golden Glove champion. "He has never
fought anyone at this level, I have. I know he had problems
and distractions in his camp, and he already looks all
banged up - look at me, I'm fine. I promise you, I will
be bringing fireworks Saturday night!"
The undefeated Cotto, 29-0 with 24 KO's,
while appearing sullen, was direct. "Time to talk
is almost finished. Now it's time to fight," adamantly
stated the Puerto Rican hero, who will be serving as
grand marshal for Sunday's Puerto Rican Day Parade.
"He (Judah) asks you who is Miguel Cotto?"
I don't care if you (speaking to the media) know who
I am - because Saturday night Zab Judah will know Miguel
Cotto!"
Just a month after
the financially record setting Floyd Mayweather-Oscar
De La Hoya mega fight/mega event, boxing is treating
its fans to this very intriguing match up, which will
undoubtedly be a crowd pleaser; for as long as this
scheduled twelve rounder lasts.
If Judah, 34-4 (25 KO's), brings his best
into the ring, he will have the edge in hand speed,
boxing skills and overall athleticism.
Cotto has the heart and determination,
which has enabled the twenty-six year old, married father
of three, to become a world champion in two weight divisions.
The classy and very likable champion also possesses
destructive punching power and a monstrous body attack,
which cripples the will of most of his opponents.
While the Cotto-Judah "X-Plosive!"
WBA Welterweight Championship bout is less than 1,000
tickets shy of a complete sell-out (as of the Weds.
Press conference), the event can also be seen via HBO
Pay-Per-View, beginning at 9PM ET/6 PM PT, for $44.95.
As the main event is worthwhile in itself,
Top Rank Promotions, in association with Prize Fight
Boxing, has put together an exciting and talent loaded
undercard.
In a ten round battle of super featherweights,
Bobby Pacquiao (27-12-3, 12 KO's) faces the dangerous
Humberto Soto. Since his 2005 upset victory over 2000
Olympic silver medalist Rocky Juarez (08/20/05 UD 12),
Soto has annihilated his four opponents, scoring four
impressive KO wins.
Pacquiao, younger brother of Manny, is
remembered for his last trip to Madison Square Garden
(06/10/06) when he knocked out former champion and hometown
fighter Kevin Kelley, inside four rounds.
Revenge is on the mind of unbeaten welterweight
prospect Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. as he faces Omaha,
Nebraska fighter Grover Wiley (30-9-1, 14 KO's). Grover
will always be remembered as the last fighter to beat
the great Julio Cesar Chavez (09/17/05), when the Mexican
legend was unable to continue after the fifth round
of his ill advised "farewell tour".
"I was the last guy to beat Julio
Cesar Chavez, and I will be the first to beat his son!"
stated Wiley, a loser of his last three bouts, and a
winner in only two of his last seven.
The twenty-one year old Chavez, Jr. is
not fazed by his opponent's trivia question-like accomplishment,
"He (Wiley) is not fighting an old man Saturday
night, and if I don't knock him out - I'll feel like
I lost."
Chavez, Jr. boasts a professional record
of 30-0-1 (23 KO's) and a November fight date has already
been planned against Arturo Gatti, should both Chavez,
Jr. and Gatti win their immediate bouts.
Gatti is currently in training for his
July 14th match against Alfonso Gomez, a participant
in the "Contender" boxing reality series.
Also slated for the televised portion
of the HBO PPV is a "turning point" fight
pitting talented prospects Anthony Thompson, 23-1 (17
KO's), and Yuri Foreman, 22-0 with 8 KO's, against each
other in a ten round super welterweight bout. This gutsy
match serves as a crucial fight for both young boxers,
who are also Top Rank Promotions stable mates. While
a win solidifies the victor as a solid prospect, a loss
could unfortunately sidetrack the progression needed
to climb the highly competitive ladder to success, for
either fighter.
Thompson, a Philadelphia fighter born
and raised, has a bit more power than Foreman, while
his Belarus born foe, who now calls Brooklyn home, is
the more accomplished and tactically gifted boxer.
These are the type of fightcards needed
for boxing fans to feel justified to spend their money
for a Pay-Per-View event. A night for champions- present,
past and future, and all are getting exposure on HBO.
For comments Mike Indri can be reached
at RBFNJMIKE@aol.com
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