Former Welterweight foes Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito are all set to be squaring off in another Puerto Rico versus Mexico slugfest. Their last bout ended in an 11th round TKO in favour of Margarito, but as your probably well aware, the fall-out when it was discovered he was using 'loaded gloves' for the Mosley fight, cast a huge cloud of his epic win. Many Puerto Rican's believe this was why Cotto's face was so badly injured and that a normally tough fighter was systematically broken down. Cotto himself swore that he would never let Margarito earn another penny from his name, but another recent stoppage defeat to Manny Pacquiao and a move up in weight has left the Caguas resident with little routes left to big money purse fights. Perhaps this rematch has been too long overdue and that it has withered on the vine. But nonetheless fan's of either fighter (I'm a Cotto fan) will no doubt salivate as they make their ring walk. So many variables will come into play as to whom is the victor. Will Cotto be weakened by the first loss mentally? or will he be more driven than ever given his hunger to upturn the result in his favour. Will Margarito look to prove himself 'cement free' against his old rival, in full knowledge that a loss to Cotto would effectively spell the end of him as a light-middleweight and possibly a marquee fighter. One thing's for sure, the MGM grand will be rammed come September 17th ! No one watch the Pacman/Mosley fight? Awful fight with Pacman blaming Mosley for his style as the reason. In my opinion Mosley had little or no chance to beat him but his gameplan was the only one that could possibly give him the win. Pacquiao did look off his game though. Whereas previously I was undecided over the outcome of a fight with Mayweather on last nights showing, and as long as Mayweather was on his absolute A game, I would say my money would be on Mayweather. Saying that though I still cannot see that fight happening. The Vazquez/Arce fight was BRILLIANT though. As a side note I thought the intro's were amazing and nice to hear that Bob Arum had stated that he had looked as other forms of promotion such as UFC and learnt from it. I'd love to see Haye win, I don't like the guy but he's British and for that reason I'd like to see him do us proud. The K brothers have had far too long on top of the heavyweight division and have not brought anything exciting to the division. I like Haye because he's fresh and quite exciting. Haven't posted over here for a while... Did anyone see Mike Perez win the prizefighter heavyweights? I have to say I'm quite impressed with what I saw, if he sticks at it he'll be a champ in the next few years. So, Groves v DeGale this coming weekend(although it's the undercard for Cleverly v Braehmer, I'm more looking forward to it, should be a good nights boxing though!), going to be away for the evening so will have to just pray I can get a stream working as have been anticipating this one for a long time! My brain says DeGale, but my heart and hopes defiantely are willing for Groves. Must admit I think people are writing Groves off way too much since the Anderson fight, and I think and hope it will be a good fight all round(with Groves knocking DeGale out, right after some DeGale showboating , can but hope ). Seems Froch may be interested in taking on the winner, although personally I think he'd have way too much for either of them at this stage of their careers. Good time for boxing at the moment