In an electrifying upset, Josesito Lopez (30-4) defeated Victor Ortiz (29-4-2) by TKO after round nine of the Showtime welterweight main event. According to reports ringside, Lopez broke Ortiz's jaw early in round nine. Ortiz then quit on his stool after the round while spitting up blood. It brought reminders of Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton except without the Ali. 

It was a good fight from beginning to end with back and forth action. Lopez showed no fear and obviously came to fight. Lopez came out strong, but he was also hurt by a straight left hand followed by a right hook in round two. He regained his composure while keeping a steady pace and backing off Ortiz with his punches in return. In round five, Ortiz pulled a dirty move by bluntly hitting Lopez in the back of the head. However by round seven, Lopez was putting together strong effective combinations and egging on Ortiz to fight. 

Unknown initially, a left hook to Ortiz's jaw while his mouth was open may have caused the injury early in the ninth that led to the technical knockout. Showtime's Jim Gray attempted to interview Ortiz, but he sounded like a drunken sailor doing a bad Daffy Duck impersonation and his handlers took him away. Ortiz was up on all judges' scorecards at the time of the stoppage by 86-85, 87-84, and 88-83. 

Victor Ortiz was set to fight Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in September on pay per view, but that will not happen and this is another drastic setback for Ortiz. His heart has been questioned before when he quit against Marcos Maidana earlier in his career and his recent debacle in the Mayweather fight along with this will drop Ortiz's status significantly. He appears to break down mentally too often in tough fights to be an elite boxer. Ortiz did look badly hurt, but just too many of his fights have ended in a strange manner. 

In the co-feature, Lucas Matthysse (31-2) defeated Humberto Soto (58-8-2) by TKO after round five. Soto did well early, but got into a firefight. Matthysse dropped Soto at the end of round five as a result of consecutive ruthless overhand rights. Soto was not able to recover and his corner called the bout while he sat on the stool. 

Both Showtime fights ended with fighters on their stools, but both were very entertaining bouts. 


Recap: Victor Ortiz vs. Josesito Lopez & Humberto Soto vs. Lucas Matthysse
 
 
Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr (43-0) defeated Miguel Cotto (37-3) by unanimous decision in one of Mayweather's toughest fights yet on HBO pay per view Saturday night in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Early and late in the bout was when Mayweather was most effective with Cotto winning some of the middle rounds in aggressive fashion. However, the pride of Puerto Rico could not sustain enough effective aggression and Mayweather was just too accurate with hard shots in return. 

In round eight, Mayweather had one of his worst rounds of his career while bullied against the ropes by Cotto. After the round, the crowd cheered as they seen the bloody face of Floyd on the screen in the arena and his nose bled much of the second half of the fight. Mayweather was battered, but never really hurt. He targeted Cotto well with left uppercuts and looping right hands staggering him late in round 12. It was a thorough win by Mayweather, but a tough one. 

The fight alternated between the two as boxer and stalker in which some rounds Cotto boxed instead of constantly applying aggression. He was much better as the aggressor, but seemed to tire late and could not keep up enough effective pressure. Final scorecards were 118-110, 117-111, and 117-111. There was round by round coverage on the Fight Night Blog Facebook page.

Floyd Mayweather insisted in the post fight interview that he would fight Manny Pacquiao and that Bob Arum, Pacquiao's promoter, is the one holding up the fight, but he did not give details. It was probably the most willing I have seen Mayweather to fight him, but Manny still has to get past Timothy Bradley and hopefully there are not any other details that could halt negotiations. Mayweather also apologized to HBO's Larry Merchant for his last post fight interview rant after the Ortiz bout and seemed all of a sudden overly happy with HBO. 

Miguel Cotto left the ring without doing a post fight interview and was not made available for one afterwards. For Cotto, this was most likely his last stand at an attempt to top the pound for pound ranks. He fought a valiant fight, but was just a level below Mayweather. 

In the featured undercard bout, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (40-0-1) beat up "Sugar" Shane Mosley (46-8-1) for a unanimous decision win. Canelo was not very active in the opening round, but dominated from then on out with noticeably more power on his punches than the older Mosley. Alvarez committed to every punch with dangerous intent. He alternated his defense up between shelling up and some occasional head movement. 

Mosley could never rally in the fight and continued to take hard shots as the fight went on. Canelo had a strong left hook as well as an array of other power punches, but could not drop the veteran boxer. The 21 year old Canelo also demonstrated good boxing skills showing that he is more of a boxer-puncher with some power rather than a straight forward plodding power puncher. The final scorecards were 118-110, 119-109, and 119-109.

On the other televised undercards, Jessie Vargas (19-0) defeated Steve Forbes (35-11) by decision. Vargas was overly cautious pecking out a win in a bout against an aged fighter with the nickname "Two Pounds". Also in an upset, Carlos Quintana (29-3) knocked out Deandre Latimore (23-4) in round six with a left hand to the ear. Latimore came forward early, but was not cutting off the ring with Quintana boxing and circling while landing. 

Floyd Mayweather Vs Miguel Cotto Highlights 

Floyd Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto Post Fight Press Conference 
 
 
Floyd Mayweather weighed in at 151 lbs and Miguel Cotto at 154 lbs. Both fighters look in excellent shape as expected. They stared each other down just a couple inches apart with a smirk smile from Floyd and a stone faced Cotto. I'm hyped to see this one despite the Pacquiao fight fall out. 
 
 
Fight Night Blog will be providing round by round blog posts for the Floyd Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto HBO PPV followed by a recap later. FNB will also post the result and recap of the Canelo Alvarez vs. Shane Mosley bout. Make sure to follow Fight Night Blog for updates on this PPV and other main events. 

 
 
Elite pound for pound fighter Floyd Mayweather Jr (42-0) faces Miguel Cotto (37-2) for the WBA junior middleweight championship on May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on HBO pay per view. Mayweather is a 6-1 favorite, but Cotto is definitely a worthy opponent. The Puerto Rican star has won three bouts in a row including against Antonio Margarito, Ricardo Mayorga, and Yuri Foreman after losing by 12th round TKO to Manny Pacquiao in November 2009. 

For Mayweather, after he defeated experienced fighters Juan Manuel Marquez and Shane Mosley he knocked out his last opponent Victor Ortiz in a bout that ended strangely with a kiss, hug, and Mayweather knocking out Ortiz after an apologetic embrace. Mayweather needs this win to keep profiting off of his dominance and legacy as well as the always looming possibility of a superfight with Manny Pacquiao. 

This is another chance for Cotto to climb the pound for pound rankings after his crushing loss to Pacquiao and a win against Mayweather would do more than enough to warrant a rematch with Pacman. It will all depend how much of his recent performances were a mirage or were the real Cotto since his last bouts were against previously injured and old fighters; Margarito (eye), Foreman (knee), and Mayorga. 

We know that Mayweather will be fighting the real Cotto. It should make for a good match up with Mayweather willing to fight more in recent bouts and Cotto fighting at a higher weight than against Pacquiao. Does Cotto have a chance? Yes and more than a puncher's chance, but the stars will still have to align just right. Mayweather should still dominate the fight, but if he has slowed down any then this may be just the right time for Cotto to have a chance to beat Money and continue to make more big money. 

Floyd Mayweather vs Miguel Cotto - HBO Face Off with Max Kellerman
 
 
Floyd Mayweather has been on a recent promotional tour for his fight with Miguel Cotto on May 5 and he was recently interviewed on Costas Tonight. Nothing too unexpected was said that was not already known about him not fighting Manny Pacquiao, but you can see the YouTube video and link below. The thing that angered me the most was the turtle neck he wore. 

There was also an extensive blog posted today on Grantland.com by Rafe Bartholomew about a show in the Philippines called Manny's Many Prizes. It looks like a kind of strange show involving singing and handing out money. You can read it per the link below.

Will these two ever fight or will one of them lose first? You can check the website MannyOrFloyd.com which is also associated with Fight Night Blog for more information and updates from around the web on both fighters.


Manny or Floyd 

Manny Pacquiao's Many Prizes

Floyd Mayweather Interview on CostasTonight YouTube Video