Miguel Cotto retired with a record of 41-6. He faced many great fighters, and fell short to a few, though there was one loss that never sat right with fans.
Puerto Rican fighter Miguel Cotto had an entertaining career that spanned 16 years. The former multi-weight world champion has stepped into the ring with some of the best.
Miguel Cotto was one of the most dangerous fighters in his prime as the former world champion fought the very best. From Cotto competing in a huge money fight with Floyd Mayweather, to getting the better of Shane Mosley, ‘Junito’ provided boxing fans with some great moments.
Floyd Mayweather has fought some of the toughest men alive, but one man stands out from the pack. In his esteemed career, ‘Money’ destroyed an array of top-quality boxers, with very few pushing him to his limits.
Floyd Mayweather managed to make an absolute fortune when he beat Miguel Cotto. On May 5, 2012, inside the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, two of the greatest boxers of all time went head-to-head in a monster showdown.
Top Rank has recruited some of the most talented up-and-coming boxers over the last couple of years with Rohan Polanco, Julius Ballo and Juanmita López De Jesús among others.
On Saturday, September 14, legendary Mexican Canelo Álvarez (61-2-2, 39 KOs) will take on the dangerous, unbeaten Puerto Rican, Edgar Berlanga (22-0, 17 KOs) for Alvarez’s WBC, WBA and WBO super middleweight titles.
On June 9, 2007, at Madison Square Garden on the eve of the Puerto Rican Day parade, Miguel Cotto and Zab Judah treated the boxing world to an all-action brawl in front of a highly energised crowd of mostly Puerto Ricans, cheering on their boxing idol.
VILLALBA, PUERTO RICO (May 29, 2024) – Undefeated, WBO Minimumweight World Champion Oscar “El Pupilo” Collazo (9-0, 7 KOs) of Villaba, Puerto Rico hosted a media workout ahead of his championship clash on Friday, June 7.
Austin Trout battled future Hall of Famer Canelo Alvarez and Hall of Famer Miguel Cotto during his boxing career. Together with those stars, he battled Erislandy Lara, Jarret Hurd, Terrel Gausha, and the two Charlo brothers, Jermall and Jermell.
A minimumweight title fight on the undercard of Jaime Munguía’s clash against John Ryder will see Oscar Collazo (8-0, 6 KOs) defend his WBO belt for a second time.