Cotto bows out of boxing with loss to Ali
By AFP
December 04, 2017
NEW YORK: Puerto Rico’s Miguel Cotto goes out a warrior, but not a winner, after dropping a unanimous 12-round decision on Saturday to Sadam Ali in a world title fight he vowed would be his last.
Before adoring fans at Madison Square Garden, the 37-year-old Cotto just didn’t have enough against his 29-year-old opponent.Ali seized the World Boxing Organization light middleweight world title the Puerto Rican won in August with an undisputed decision over Japan’s Yoshihiro Kamegai.After a back-and-forth battle that saw both fighters hurt, Ali got the nod from all three judges by scores of 115-113, 115-113 and 116-112.
Ali rocked Cotto with a right in the second, but the Puerto Rican veteran held on and gained the upper hand in the middle rounds, doing damage with his left hook and catching Ali with a punishing right to the head in the sixth.
“I had him hurt here and there,” Ali said. “But I didn’t want to get over myself and get caught with a shot. He has tremendous power.”Cotto continued to apply pressure in the seventh, but said that “something happened” to his left biceps in the round.
“I don’t want to make excuses,” he said. “Sadam won the fight.”As the younger fighter’s speed and stamina began to tell, Cotto took some hard shots in the eighth. After a close ninth, Ali was in control in the 10th.
“I knew I had to do something, or he would have dug in,” said Ali, who improved to 26-1 with 14 knockouts. “By the 11th round, I thought the fight was close.”Cotto fell to 41-6 with 33 wins inside the distance.
A six-time world champion in four different weight divisions, Cotto vowed he would stick by his decision to retire.“It is,” he said, when asked if the bout had been his last. “I want to be happy in my home and enjoy my family.”
It was Cotto’s 10th fight at the famed Manhattan arena. His only prior defeat there was to American Austin Trout in 2012.The rapturous welcome he received upon entering the ring was repeated as he departed in defeat.
Before adoring fans at Madison Square Garden, the 37-year-old Cotto just didn’t have enough against his 29-year-old opponent.Ali seized the World Boxing Organization light middleweight world title the Puerto Rican won in August with an undisputed decision over Japan’s Yoshihiro Kamegai.After a back-and-forth battle that saw both fighters hurt, Ali got the nod from all three judges by scores of 115-113, 115-113 and 116-112.
Ali rocked Cotto with a right in the second, but the Puerto Rican veteran held on and gained the upper hand in the middle rounds, doing damage with his left hook and catching Ali with a punishing right to the head in the sixth.
“I had him hurt here and there,” Ali said. “But I didn’t want to get over myself and get caught with a shot. He has tremendous power.”Cotto continued to apply pressure in the seventh, but said that “something happened” to his left biceps in the round.
“I don’t want to make excuses,” he said. “Sadam won the fight.”As the younger fighter’s speed and stamina began to tell, Cotto took some hard shots in the eighth. After a close ninth, Ali was in control in the 10th.
“I knew I had to do something, or he would have dug in,” said Ali, who improved to 26-1 with 14 knockouts. “By the 11th round, I thought the fight was close.”Cotto fell to 41-6 with 33 wins inside the distance.
A six-time world champion in four different weight divisions, Cotto vowed he would stick by his decision to retire.“It is,” he said, when asked if the bout had been his last. “I want to be happy in my home and enjoy my family.”
It was Cotto’s 10th fight at the famed Manhattan arena. His only prior defeat there was to American Austin Trout in 2012.The rapturous welcome he received upon entering the ring was repeated as he departed in defeat.
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