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In less than one week, on December 3, Miguel Cotto, 36(29)-2(2), will meet Antonio Margarito, 38(27)-7(1), in Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, in a long awaited rematch.

The fight game thrives on rematches. But there are rematches and then there are rematches.

It was July 26, 2008 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. The veteran Mexican ring warrior Antonio Margarito fought his way out of an early hole against the then undefeated WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto to slowly pull even on the judges' cards before winning the belt in dramatic fashion with a TKO in 11. As the fight ended, HBO broadcaster Max Kellerman struck the correct note when he exuberantly declared the fight a "modern boxing classic."

And the really funny thing is, he didn't know the half of it. Oh, sure, Kellerman knew he'd just called one of the most exciting fights of this era. But nobody could have predicted how thick this thing between Cotto and Margarito was destined to get.

Six months later in Los Angeles, Margarito got busted with loaded hand wraps just prior to his first defense against Shane Mosley. Margarito was forced to re-wrap his hands and suddenly his slow, brutal, war-of-attrition style wasn't quite so effective. Mosley stopped him in nine.

And Mosley, the future Hall-of-Famer and three division world champion, was one of the signature wins on Miguel Cotto's resume. The Mosley-Margarito fight wasn't even close to finished before every single Puerto Rican boxing fan on the planet, and plenty of other boxing fans of every race, nationality and creed (including Mexican) was asking whoever was sitting next to him "Gee, do you reckon maybe Margarito's hands were loaded last summer when he took away Junito's "O"?


Since the fateful day of their last match up both men have suffered brutal beatdowns at the hands of Manny Pacquiao. Margarito's loss to Pacquiao came a little over a year ago in Cowboy Stadium, Forth Worth, Texas. He finished on his feet but paid a brutal price for it, suffering a broken orbital bone.

The damage Margarito suffered was extensive. He has undergone multiple eye surgeries during the year since and it was unclear whether or not New York State would license him less than two weeks before the fight.

Ultimately the NYSAC granted Margarito his license.

And the fight will occur as originally planned, in Madison Square Garden, where Miguel Cotto has sold more tickets than any other fighter this century. The Garden was sold out weeks ago, to the tune of 15 thousand tickets.

Expect the overwhelming majority of this crowd to be solidly pro-Cotto.  This is a home game for Cotto just as surely as if the Knicks were taking on the Celtics in Game 7 of the Eastern Finals.

Since his own technical knock out at the hands of Manny Pacquiao two years ago this month, Cotto has won the WBA world jr. middleweight title by technical knock out against the game but over-hyped Yuri Foreman in Yankee Stadium in June of 2010.

Earlier this year the WBA upgraded Cotto to "super" world champion at 154 and he defended that belt in March by TKOing Ricardo Mayorga in 12. Currently The Ring has him ranked No. 1 in the world in the division.

As far as the rankings are concerned, Cotto is back on top, pretty much where he was when Margarito knocked him off back in 2008. December 3 he gets the chance to avenge one of his only two career losses, a defeat that is controversial to say the least.

Fairness requires we admit: Margarito has maintained his innocence all along.

The HBO 24/7 series has been all about the hand wrap controversy. Cotto has called Margarito a criminal.  Margarito has maintained that Cotto himself can wrap his hands and he will still beat Cotto again.

Fairness further requires that we admit: The loaded hand wraps he may or may not have been wearing had nothing to do with the way Margarito kept coming forward on that night back in 2008. I have always said: Margaritos' two greatest talents as a fighter are the ability to absorb punishment and being very large for his weight class.

Which means he could be a tough out for Cotto, no matter what. Yesterday morning I watched an HBO rebroadcast of their first fight. Both Kellerman and Emanuel Steward were questioning Cotto's ability to maintain his pace against the larger Margarito as early as the fourth round.

So fans who are expecting Cotto to come out this time and dispatch justice quickly and cleanly are likely to be disappointed. It is more reasonable to expect another full-blown war.

Include a loaded under card that features three fights that could easily be premium cable main events, and fight fans are looking at a night of boxing that should go down as one of the most exciting in recent years.

I will be updating throughout the week with links to breaking news and analysis and I will be blogging live from Madison Square Garden on the night of the fight. Check back for the latest news on this important fight.

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9:00 AM ET
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As part of the pre-fight activities Saturday night, Madison Square Garden will be hosting a Boxing Round Table featuring former champions and all-time greats like Evander Holyfield, Larry Holmes, Carlos Oritz, Vito Antuofermo and Gerry Cooney. Marvis Frazier will also be on hand to talk about his father, the recently passed Smoking Joe Frazier.

You have to hand it to Top Rank and Madison Square Garden: They are making every effort to highlight the great boxing tradition at the Garden. Cotto, who has sold more tickets to the Garden than any fighter in this century, has got to be seen as an important part of that tradition. There is every reason to expect Saturday night to be another one of those great nights in the annals of the sport.

The round table is scheduled for 6:30 and I will try to do some preliminary reporting on it here on the live blog. So check back here early and often that night to help get primed for the big card.

8:45 PM ET
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Readers, I am feeling the aches of being just a small time Keyboard Palooka as I update my blog on this cold northeastern night. Because today I was at my day job, being berated by an ungrateful boss no less, when really I should have been down state in the Big Apple itself, so that I could be reporting first hand to all of you about the epic final press conference between Cotto and Margarito earlier today.

As usual, Boxingscene. com is a good source. The highlights quote here include Margarito asserting that "a super flyweight hits harder" than Cotto and Cotto promising to slap Margarito like a little girl.

Readers, do you remember when you were a little kid and you still hadn't figured out yet that professional wrestling was a work? That's what this fight is like, except it is 100% shoot.

Saturday night I'll be reporting live from the Garden on this highly-charged, blood feud. I'll be updating once or twice a day until then.

5:52 AM ET
I have posted up a story on undefeated light heavyweight prospect and Notre Dame grad Mike Lee, who will be making his east coast debut on this card.

Diego Morilla has a solid story up on ESPN about five reasons Margarito could pull off the upset.
6:18 AM ET
An interesting addition to the preliminary portion of the Cotto-Margarito card is Long Beach, NY native Sean Monagham. I watched the light heavyweight prospect improve to 10(7)-0 by TKOing Anthony Pietrantonio, 7-7, on the Donaire-Narvaez undercard last October.

His opponent for Saturday night is Santos Martinez, 2(2)-2(1). This bout is clearly designed to get Monagham more work and exposure in front of a big New York City crowd. He had a large and vocal fan base cheering him on in the Garden Theater in October.

Obviously the fight will not be part of the PPV, but keep an eye open for at least highlights from Monagham's bout if there is space to fill during the broadcast.

6:07 AM ET
Pawel Wolak lays into Yuri Foreman on the Cotto-Mayorga undercard last March
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While Cotto-Margarito II will be one of the most eagerly anticipated and high profile rematches in years, serious fight fans will be looking forward to the return bout between Pawel Wolak, 29(19)-1, and Delvin Rodriguez, 25(14)-5(1)-3, at least as much.

The two jr. middleweights left everything in the ring last July at the Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan, en route to a brutal 10 round draw. That fight was already a leading candidate for 2011 "Fight of the Year" honors. Expect their rematch to figure on any such lists as well.

If you have read a "10 most grotesque post-fight faces" type of slideshow over the past six months, there is a good chance you have seen Wolak's eye after that bout. Boxingscene.com  has a great story up featuring Wolak's humorously stoic take on his eye and his assurances that it will be 100% come Saturday.

A native of Poland and current New Jersey resident, Wolak still works full-time as a roofer when he's not training for a fight. At a Madison Square Garden press conference last October, he noted that he enjoyed the work and felt it helped make him tough.

Dominican Republic native and Connecticut resident Rodriguez is a more tactical fighter, but just as tough. Wolak always lives up to his "Raging Bull" nickname and last summer Rodirguez proved himself a skillful matador.

6:17 PM ET
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Earlier this afternoon, Steve Kim  reported via twitter that according to Top Rank VP Carl Moretti, the order of bouts for this Saturday will be Jones-Lujan, Walek-Rodriguez and Rios-Murray, leading up to Cotto-Margarito.

This is actually about what anyone would have predicted. Jones-Lujan is likely to be the least competitive of the four fights. Walek-Rodriguez is an eagerly anticipated rematch, but a 10 round, non-title fight. Rios and Murray will be contesting for the undefeated Rios' WBA world lightweight title.