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Monday, June 7, 2010

Cotto Defeats Foreman "Twice" In One Night

   Former welterweight king Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico bounced back from his welterweight defeat from Manny Pacquiao and grabbed the super welterweight crown from the handicapped Yuri Foreman of Israel in a interesting night of slugfest at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.

   Cotto, though not favored to win because of  his size disadvantage, unleashed the most of the heavier bombs to Foreman. But being the more bigger fighter, Foreman showed the more agile and faster fighter by moving and skipping around the ring.

   The two fighters looked sharp in the first six rounds, until the seventh came and Foreman stumbled by slipping twice due to wet canvass. The slip cause him to have a limping effect that Cotto took advantage. But "The Fighting Rabbi" continued to exchange blows with the Puerto Rican until someone threw a towel from Yuri's corner. But the referee cleaned up the ring again as he wanted the fight to continue because according to the rules, the towel must be waived from the fighter's corner as it may come from an unauthorized person if thrown. But Foreman still wanted to fight, continued until Cotto dropped him in the 0:42 of the 9th round. The referee halted the fight as Yuri had enough.

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