Miguel Cotto Refuses To Submit To Top Rank's Pressure
By Mark Vester
Former two-division champion Miguel Cotto is refusing to submit to the pressure of Top Rank's Bob Arum, who gave the Puerto Rican superstar a Wednesday deadline to made a decision on a potential fight on February 21 with Michael Jenning of the UK. The vacant WBO welterweight title will be at stake and should take place at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. The fight will be part of a split-feed pay-per-view doubleheader, along with the other co-main event - Kelly Pavlik defending his middleweight titles in Ohio against Marco Antonio Rubio.
Cotto says that he always takes his time when making a decision on a fight, and refuses to rush a final decision on Jennings.
"I am not anxious to know when I will fight again. I look at things calmly and think them out. I am going to continue doing things that way. I don't have the slightest idea of what's being talked about. My team takes care of that. They will give me the final decision and right now I'm waiting," Cotto said to Primera Hora.
Arum told the paper on Tuesday that he issued an ultimatum to Cotto's legal advisor, Gabriel Penagaricano, with the deadline of Wednesday, and also said that if Cotto did not take the deal, he had no idea when Cotto would be back in the ring - other than the rematch with Antonio Margarito that is scheduled for next June.
Penagaricano says talks are ongoing with Top Rank with the issue being - the amount of money Cotto is getting for the Jennings fight, and a few other things related to the pay-per-view. He also says that if the two sides can't reach a deal soon, Cotto's return may get pushed back to March or April. As reported by Robert Morales on BoxingScene.com, Top Rank has a backup plan to place Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in Cotto's slot on the pay-per-view.
"There is no kind of ultimatum on the part of Top Rank. We are still negotiating some considerations aside from the money. The offer the presented to is us good, but we understand that it can improve," Penagaricano said. "If we don't reach and agreement to do a fight in February, then it will happen in March or April
By Mark Vester
Former two-division champion Miguel Cotto is refusing to submit to the pressure of Top Rank's Bob Arum, who gave the Puerto Rican superstar a Wednesday deadline to made a decision on a potential fight on February 21 with Michael Jenning of the UK. The vacant WBO welterweight title will be at stake and should take place at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. The fight will be part of a split-feed pay-per-view doubleheader, along with the other co-main event - Kelly Pavlik defending his middleweight titles in Ohio against Marco Antonio Rubio.
Cotto says that he always takes his time when making a decision on a fight, and refuses to rush a final decision on Jennings.
"I am not anxious to know when I will fight again. I look at things calmly and think them out. I am going to continue doing things that way. I don't have the slightest idea of what's being talked about. My team takes care of that. They will give me the final decision and right now I'm waiting," Cotto said to Primera Hora.
Arum told the paper on Tuesday that he issued an ultimatum to Cotto's legal advisor, Gabriel Penagaricano, with the deadline of Wednesday, and also said that if Cotto did not take the deal, he had no idea when Cotto would be back in the ring - other than the rematch with Antonio Margarito that is scheduled for next June.
Penagaricano says talks are ongoing with Top Rank with the issue being - the amount of money Cotto is getting for the Jennings fight, and a few other things related to the pay-per-view. He also says that if the two sides can't reach a deal soon, Cotto's return may get pushed back to March or April. As reported by Robert Morales on BoxingScene.com, Top Rank has a backup plan to place Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in Cotto's slot on the pay-per-view.
"There is no kind of ultimatum on the part of Top Rank. We are still negotiating some considerations aside from the money. The offer the presented to is us good, but we understand that it can improve," Penagaricano said. "If we don't reach and agreement to do a fight in February, then it will happen in March or April