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    Comments Thread For: Roc Nation President Argues Why Cotto-Kirkland Is Worthy of PPV

    NEW YORK Michael Yormark has heard and read all the criticism. Roc Nation's president and chief of branding and strategy still firmly believes the Miguel Cotto-James Kirkland junior middleweight match, scheduled for February 25 in Frisco, Texas, belongs on pay-per-view. Puerto Rico's Cotto (40-5, 33 KOs) will end a 15-month layoff when he enters the ring to fight Kirkland (32-2, 28 KOs), who won't have fought for 21 months by the time they square off.
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    #2
    I will not be buying this predictable fight. Cotto by decision.

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      #3
      Oh please, if he was fighting a top name maybe but Kirkland? C'mon son.

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        #4
        Dey gon learn

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          #5
          Gotta try and recoup some of they're money.

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            #6
            The existence of ancient aliens helping mankind is easier to argue than arguing this is a PPV fight.

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              #7
              If you can sell it , you're welcome . Start spending on advertising .

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                #8
                When a promoter has to explicitly justify the fight as a PPV event... cringe-worthy.

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                  #9
                  aint no one paying for this card adn the way puerto ricans are broke lol this is gonna flop.

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                    #10
                    I didn't even read the article, because anything that is said about Cotto-Kirkland being worthy of a PPV is complete BS. I like Cotto and Kirkland brings it, but this fight is too insignificant to have people paying for it.

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