MANILA -- The contract for the Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto match up has finally been signed with the Puerto Rican's World Boxing Organization belt at stake.
Cotto has agreed to fight at 145 pounds with his title on the line on November 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Pacquiao's legal counsel Jeng Gacal said the revenue cut will be at 65-35 with the lion's share going to the Filipino superstar.
With the WBO title at stake, Pacquiao now has the chance to become the first boxer in history to win seven world titles in as many divisions.
Pacquiao had previously won the WBC flyweight, IBF super bantamweight, WBC junior lightweight, WBC lightweight and IBO junior welterweight crowns.
Cotto has agreed to fight at 145 pounds with his title on the line on November 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Pacquiao's legal counsel Jeng Gacal said the revenue cut will be at 65-35 with the lion's share going to the Filipino superstar.
With the WBO title at stake, Pacquiao now has the chance to become the first boxer in history to win seven world titles in as many divisions.
Pacquiao had previously won the WBC flyweight, IBF super bantamweight, WBC junior lightweight, WBC lightweight and IBO junior welterweight crowns.
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