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10 November 2009 (12:18)
Manny Pacquiao (L) and Miguel Cotto © Gallo Images
The fight between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto as well as the one between Lovemore Ndou and Matthew Hatton will be televised live on SuperSport this weekend.

Pacquiao, rated as the world’s best boxer, pound for pound, and Cotto meet in a welterweight non-title bout in Las Vegas on Sunday morning, SA time.

Live coverage of the tournament will start on SuperSport 2 and SS Maximo at 03:00.

Ndou, an Australia-based former South African, and Hatton, a brother of former world champion Ricky, meet in Stoke, England, with live coverage of the tournament starting at 23:00 on SuperSport 5 on Friday.

Ndou’s IBO welterweight title is at stake. He is ten years older than the 28-year-old Englishman but confident of retaining his belt.

The fight between Pacquiao and Cotto should be one of the best of the year.

Cotto has held world titles in two divisions and the Filipino superstar has won titles in six weight classes.

SuperSport will also provide live coverage of the fight between Pius Dipheko and Samuel Malinga, who meet for the WBO interim junior welterweight belt in Johannesburg on Saturday night. The action starts on SuperSport 5 at 19:15.

And on November 20, live coverage of the bout between Reuben Groenewald and Soon Botes will be shown on SuperSport 6, starting at 19:00. The two veterans meet in East London.

Remember to go to www.supersport.com on your Mobile phone and keep in touch with the latest scores wherever you are.



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