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Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito, who waged a blistering -- and ultimately controversial -- slugfest in 2008, will meet in a rematch
on Dec. 3, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.com. The first fight was one of the most memorable battles of 2008 and one of
best fights in the rich history of the Puerto Rico vs. Mexico rivalry.
Margarito, was given tremendous credit for the victory as he ended Cotto's undefeated run. However, the win was eventually tainted
because before his next fight, against Shane Mosley, Margarito was caught in the dressing room trying to wear loaded hand wraps
containing illegal pads coated in a plaster-like substance. Mosley eventually knocked Margarito out in the in the ninth round and
Margarito subsequently had his license revoked.
Because Margarito had fought Cotto in his previous fight -- and administered significant facial damage to him late in the fight --
many suspected he had gotten away with wearing illegal hand wraps.
Margarito, 33, sat out for 16 months after the license revocation before moving up to junior middleweight
Like the first fight, the sequel will be on pay-per-view, although the company that will handle the event -- HBO or Showtime -- has
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UFC 140 - JONES vs MACHIDA
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The UFC 140 fight card in Toronto is now final
with a middleweight bout added between Jared
Hamman and Constantinos Philippou.
UFC officials announced the new bout on
Tuesday.
After making the drop to middleweight, Jared
Hamman (13-3) found success right away
picking up a win over Ultimate Fighter runner-
up C.B. Dollaway.
Hamman found himself in trouble early and
often in the fight with Dollaway, but battled his
way back and finished off the Arizona based
fighter with strikes in the second round.
Now Hamman faces Matt Serra student
Constantinos Philippou, who tries to capitalize
on a win of his own in his last UFC fight.
Philippou debuted in the UFC on short notice
back at UFC 128, but came up short against
Nick Catone. In his second fight out, however,
Philippou pulled off a mild upset, defeating
Jorge Rivera by unanimous decision.
Now he’ll try to make it two in a row when he
meets Hamman at UFC 140 in Toronto.
The bout between Hamman and Philippou
rounds out the UFC 140 fight card, which now
stands at 11 fights in total.
