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This weekend promises to be terrific. Three division world champion Miguel Angel Cotto, 35-2, 28 KO's looks to make the first defense of his WBA Super World light middleweight title against the wild swinging, hard punching former WBA/WBC welterweight champion Ricardo Mayorga, 29-7-1, 23 KO's, an all-purpose bad-boy that puts the 'B' in bad-ass. The challenger has promised to end it within four. Hall of Fame trainer Emmanuel Steward has responded in kind, suggesting that his charge will retain the title easily with a blowout, also within four. As for the World middleweight contest, Sergio Gabriel Martinez, 46-2-2, 25 KO's, looks to make the second defense of his title a big one against the vastly underrated Serhiy Dzinziruk, 37-0, 23 KO's, the longtime WBO light middleweight champion and division dark horse.

Geno McGahee Cotto by 9th round stoppage over the game Mayorga. Expect a couple scares for Cotto, but the skill, mostly the jab will overcome the wildness and unpredictable nature of Mayorga. "Bad" Brad Berkwitt Miguel Cotto by late round stoppage probably around round 9th. Eric Fleming I pick Cotto. Joseph Garcia I have Cotto stopping Mayorga inside 8 rounds. Eugene Zelenyi Cotto by 7th round KO. Donald Stewart I believe that Cotto will prove too cute/wily/intelligent for Mayorga and win somewhere in the latter stages of the bout - rounds 9/10/11 are favorites by TKO. But now that I have said that out loud it will probably be Mayorga in the 2nd. Brian Wilbur Cotto vs. Mayorga should be fun while it lasts and I'm looking forward to it.

Miguel Cotto via 8th round TKO. Sergio Martinez vs. Serhiy Dzinziruk Marc Anthony Got to go with Maravilla. Although there is a punchers chance, I don't see it happening. Martinez by unanimous decision. Ben Bieker Sergio takes this fight. He just beat one of the only men to ever defeat him, definitively. He will be able to outwork and outhustle Serhiy the whole fight. Geno McGahee Sergio Martinez by unanimous decision. Eric Fleming I pick Martinez to win. "Bad" Brad Berkwitt Sergio Martinez by UD. Eugene Zelenyi Sergio Martinez by unanimous decision. Donald Stewart Sergio Martinez by unanimous decision. Brian Wilbur.

Dzinziruk doesn't get the credit he deserves in America, surely due to lack of exposure. He is an excellent and skilled boxer. This is by far the toughest challenge of his career though. Martinez came from obscurity to become a marvelous boxer-puncher near the top of pound for pound lists. I see Martinez winning a chess match and taking a close unanimous decision.Gina L. Caliboso On his wave of confidence, Martinez has shown he can fight against the bigger opponent and win. He's also a favorite of mine, so I'll pick the fighter that was nice of enough to take a picture with me!

No matter who wins on the Saturday showdown, there should be carnage from the canvas as two uncompromising fighters square up and set us off on a twelve round journey that will see one crowned the WBA Light Middleweight Champ and or the other there shall be mixed fortunes. If Cotto triumphs, and let me be honest, much of the smart money is on Cotto. Mayorga may be looking at the road to retirement. Whisper it though because he does not want people to say it out loud and in his presence. Mayorga likes to run his mouth and therefore has little time to listen. Should Mayorga win then the unthinkable is that we shall ALL have to listen to how he was right and the rest of us knuckle heads were just plain stupid. For Cotto it would be yet another setback alongside having lost to the likes of Pacquiao and Margarito. It may be more than that though.




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