Manny Pacquiao TKOs Miguel Cotto in 12 Rounds, Makes Boxing History
Published 11/15/2009 · By Randall Stevens
Manny Pacquiao lands aims a right on Miguel Cotto, during their fight on Saturday (Nov. 14) in Las Vegas (Photo: AP)

Manny Pacquiao lands aims a right on Miguel Cotto, during their fight on Saturday (Nov. 14) in Las Vegas (Photo: AP)

Growing up in a poor town in the Philippines to becoming a boxing superstar, Manny Pacquaio has overcome adversity with his fists. On Saturday night (November 14), he earned his place in boxing history with a TKO over a noticably bigger Miguel Cotto in 12-rounds for his 7th title in seven different weight classes.

The 30-year-old Pac-man gave a dominating performance from early on.

He unleashed a big right in Round 3 to knock Cotto to a knee, recording the first knockdown of the evening. Then later that same round, Pacquiao lands a three-punch combo opening up a cut under Cotto's right eye.

In Round 4, the two fighters go through a series of exchanges, but it's a devastating left uppercut from Pacquaio at the end of the round that rocks Cotto, sending him to the canvas once again.

From here on out, it's evident that the power -- not to mention speed -- of the Filipino fighter has made an impression on Cotto, but he wills on to no avail. Even in the post-fight interview, Cotto admits that Manny's punches were coming in so fast, he couldn't even see them coming.

"I didn't know where the punches were coming from," Cotto said. "And I didn't protect myself from his punches."

Throughout the later rounds, it's almost all Pacquiao, with Cotto showing some signs of life at moments, but they're very brief. By the last two rounds, Cotto is tactically retreating and backpedaling, just trying to survive each barrage of punches Pacquaio lets off.

The beating was so brutal, Cotto's wife and son left ringside after the eighth, simply because they couldn't bare to see their husband/father take so much punishment.

At the end of Round 11, it's almost certain that the fight would be called, but Cotto emerges from his corner to try to finish out the fight. After more devastating blows, referee Kenny Bayless steps in and puts an end to the fight at 55 seconds into the round. The crowd roars with cheers of "Manny! Manny!"

"He hit harder than we expected," Joe Santiago, Cotto's trainer, said after the fight. "He was stronger than we expected. Manny broke him down."

Manny's performance lands him in boxing's history books, becoming the first boxer to earn a title in seven different weight classes. He improved to 50 wins, 38 by KO, 3 losses and 2 draws; while Cotto drops to 34 wins and two losses, both coming in the last two years.

"We were very careful in the early rounds because we know what could happen," said Pacquiao, following the fight. "We were trying to taste his power in the early rounds. We were looking for a KO shot, that's why I didn't throw lot of punches early. I was timing him."

Cotto was tough though. He did not get KO'd, despite Manny trying his "best to knock him out."

"That's what I had heard, he's bigger than me and stronger than me, so we tried to accelerate the fight and look for one punch, keep pressuring him and looking for a counter," Pacquiao said. "We tried our best to knock him out."

While Cotto's boxing future is in question, Manny Pacquiao is peaking. Right now, he's the man to beat. However, after the fight, he did reveal that he would not fight at any higher weight than 145.

With the win over Cotto in the can, is Floyd Mayweather next in line?

After the fight, Manny wasn't thinking that far ahead. He had a concert scheduled at Mandalay Bay just two hours after winning, where he'd perform a full eight songs, and then it's vacation time back in the Philippines with his family.

 
17 Comments
el 22 - November 15, 2009 at 5:19 am

Many is the man f.weather you’re next dawg jajajaja

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Roid Joseph Hapa - November 15, 2009 at 5:19 am

Im proud to be a FILIPINO again! thanks manny… all of us here in Dubai were so happy!

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b.k. the Wrestler - November 15, 2009 at 7:45 am

He Prove to be the greatest so it’ll be greaer to see mayweather soon

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HAWKTIME ARRON PRYOR - November 15, 2009 at 10:23 am

And Mayweather has how many titles in how many DIFFERENT WEIGHT CLASSES??? LMAO oh I forgot.. he never got one outside his weight class cause he pussy and never fights outside his little weight class! Put on 15 pounds and him and Hopkins could get it in.. sheeit.. even Roy Jones went from light heavyweight up to heavyweight and won a title! THIS IS WHAT TRUE CHAMPIONS DO!!! this nigga Floyd duckin Pacquiao like a mufucka though..

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boybrownhk - November 15, 2009 at 11:14 am

as a filipino we are proud to you manny & congrats!!!!you are a p4p king

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Qb - November 15, 2009 at 1:19 pm

i love pacquiao he’s a great fighter but he wont have that much luck or fun with floyd mayweather the true king who can beat floyd? he’s not out here. yet?

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deddog - November 15, 2009 at 3:50 pm

nice, Pacquiao is a beast

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Frank Rizzo - November 15, 2009 at 4:09 pm

The only reason Mayweather is fighting is because he needs the money. He’s just like so many other idiot athletes who don’t save their cash.

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Jeff - November 15, 2009 at 4:33 pm

What an amazing fight. They HAVE to make the mayweather fight now. I cant help but feel though that Cotto’s corner should have thrown it in earlier, in the 9th or 10th.

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cali - November 16, 2009 at 12:03 am

dnt get me wrong pacman can get dwn much respect but mayweather and pacman is gone b a sho dwn..yall stop da hate and jus wait….im taken floyd

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Stacks - November 16, 2009 at 3:32 am

Pacman is the true Pound for Pound king! G.O.A.T.

He will give Mayweather his first loss! I just hope FLoyd doesn’t price himself out of this fight cuz he sure is bout to get a nice ass whoopin!

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HEAVYHEAD - November 16, 2009 at 10:32 am

SMH LMAO DONT PAY THESE MEATBALLS TALKIN ALL THAT “mayweathers the greatest” SHIT NO MIND! THEYRE NOT STUDENTS OF THE SPORT! ONCE MAYWEATHER IS PUT ON THE SPOT AND FORCED TO FIGHT AND NOT PICK AND CHOOSE OR DUCK NIGGAZ like PACQUIAO & MOSLEY.. HEs GONNA WIND UP LIKE ROY JONES BACK WHEN ANTONIO TARVER PUT HIM ON THE SPOT PUBLICLY.. ONCE ROY WAS FORCED OUTTA HIS COMFORT ZONE OF PICKING & CHOSING.. THAT PICKLE JAR JAW OF HIS GOT EXPOSED! YALL KNOW WHAT ELSE HAPPENED TOO..

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RITUAL - November 16, 2009 at 11:06 am

i wonder if there will be a catch-weight for a Mayweather/Pacquiao fight? I love Pacman, but this catch weight bullshit is getting annoying. Making Cotto put his belt on the line but capping the weight at 145 was b-s. As of right now, I’m not sure who’d win between the pretty boy and the pacman…but, i hope they make it happen.

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sirtheboss - November 16, 2009 at 11:16 am

Manny is a “good” fighter. I think calling him “great” right now is a bit premature. I’ve seen a lot of socalled “great” fighters come and go i.e. Mancini, Trinadad, De La Hoya, Cotto, etc…

Great to me is: Ali, Tyson, Mayweather, Sugar Ray.

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dretruth - November 16, 2009 at 12:35 pm

not shocking look at the photo above – it speaks for itself.

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dawood gapay - November 17, 2009 at 3:29 am

145 weight limit for pacman is reasonable given the initial weight he began to fight.too much concession from 106 to 145 amen.

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holahevito - November 17, 2009 at 3:55 pm

Mayweather = camel.

how can you say Pacquiao isn’t a great fighter when he just ran through 7 weight classes and left with belts?
Gain 10 pounds, fight someone that’s in THEIR weight class, and tell me if you can beat them at THEIR game?
Seriously, give the man his credit.

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