LAS VEGAS – Just a few weeks before he heads to jail for the
summer, Floyd Mayweather Jr. earned a bit of cash for the canteen on Saturday by lifting the World Boxing
Association super welterweight title from Miguel Cotto.
Mayweather won a unanimous decision at the MGM Grand
Garden, taking the back-and-forth bout by
scores of 117-111, 118-110 and 117-111. Yahoo! Sports had it 115-113 for
Mayweather.
The Y! Sports pound-for-pound king smiled as he congratulated Cotto
and said, "You are a hell of a champion. You're the toughest guy I ever
fought."
Mayweather earned a guaranteed $32 million plus a share of the
pay-per-view revenues. The win was the unbeaten Mayweather's 43rd and is
likely to intensify calls for a bout against Manny Pacquiao, the No. 2
pound-for-pound fighter in the world.
"When fights are on pay-per-view, you want to give the fans what they
paid for and that's excitement," Mayweather said. "It comes
with the territory when you fight a future Hall of Famer like Miguel
Cotto. I had to fight hard, suck it up. He's a tough competitor. I knew
I'd have to come in the ring, fight hard and execute the game plan.
"Cotto is a future Hall of Famer. He's no pushover, and he came to
fight. He didn't come just to survive, he came to fight. I dug down and
fought him back."
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Before any more talk about a potential superfight against Pacquiao is
mulled, Mayweather must serve 87 days beginning June 1 after
pleading guilty to domestic violence charges resulting from a 2010
incident involving his girlfriend.
Some thought the impending jail
sentence might be a distraction, but he was typically brilliant against
Cotto. Mayweather, who was led to the ring by pop singer Justin Bieber, had a
179-105 edge in punches landed, according to CompuBox. More
significantly, Mayweather landed the harder shots and seemed to have
Cotto in trouble in several rounds.
In particular, Mayweather hurt Cotto in the 12th, wobbling him with a
sharp left hand. Cotto kept trying to pressure and work the body, but
Mayweather was very good defensively and blocked a lot of Cotto's blows
with his arms while they were on the inside.
Cotto, who was pummeled in bouts in 2008 by Antonio Margarito and in
2009 by Pacquiao, made it a competitive fight and brought the crowd to
its feet several times by landing hard shots. The problem, though, was
that Cotto rarely could land a strong combination.
Much of Mayweather's best work came when Cotto pinned him in the corner.
That seemed to be where Cotto wanted the fight, but Mayweather did a
terrific job of fighting his way off the ropes, using his fast hands and
incredibly accurate punching.
Cotto landed 105 of 506 shots, most of which were thrown with bad
intentions. Still, Mayweather showed his mettle by taking whatever Cotto
had to give.
Mayweather now has to let his wounds heal – he was bleeding from the nose and
face, beginning in the middle of the fight – before he packs up and goes
off to jail.
"It comes with the territory," Mayweather said of his upcoming jail
term. "In life, there are obstacles, and I take the good with the good
and the bad with the bad."
The fight was mostly good, and when it ended Mayweather walked to Cotto
and they embraced. Despite the scores, it was a pitched battle and Cotto
exacted his pound of flesh. Cotto left the ring without speaking to
reporters.
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Now, the question will be whether he'll be able to fight Pacquiao after
he gets out of jail. Pacquiao arrived in Los Angeles on Saturday just as
Mayweather and Cotto were beginning their fight. He's going to prepare
for a June 9 fight in the same building against Timothy Bradley.
Again, Mayweather said the fight the sport wants to see hinges on whether Pacquiao will agree to random drug and urine testing.
"I tried to make the Pacquiao fight and that didn't work, so I fought
Miguel Cotto instead and gave the fans a great fight," Mayweather said.
"I'm just trying to make that fight. I want to fight Pacquiao, but he
needs to take the test and I'll fight him. Miguel Cotto agreed to take
the blood and urine test. Pacquiao can do the same."
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