by David P. Greisman - In a week where days were spent questioning whether (and where) the rematch between Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito would occur, it took less than half an hour to remind us of why it must.
This was the challenge facing the producers of HBO’s “24/7” series — how do you turn boxing fans’ attention to the fourth major pay-per-view in three months and the second in three weeks? How do you bring the conversation away from the third bout between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez and direct it toward the second bout between Cotto and Margarito?
You do it by letting the fighters speak for themselves.
Let us let the first episode of “24/7 Cotto/Margarito,” which aired this past Saturday, do the same. There was much about it that got people talking, and for good reason.
With a nod to syndicated columnist Norman Chad, I took notes: [Click Here To Read More]
This was the challenge facing the producers of HBO’s “24/7” series — how do you turn boxing fans’ attention to the fourth major pay-per-view in three months and the second in three weeks? How do you bring the conversation away from the third bout between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez and direct it toward the second bout between Cotto and Margarito?
You do it by letting the fighters speak for themselves.
Let us let the first episode of “24/7 Cotto/Margarito,” which aired this past Saturday, do the same. There was much about it that got people talking, and for good reason.
With a nod to syndicated columnist Norman Chad, I took notes: [Click Here To Read More]
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