Espnboxing.com: "Arum also laid out his plans for the rest of the Feb. 21 split-site doubleheader. The telecast will open in New York with heralded 2008 Russian Olympic middleweight Matvey Korobov (2-0, 2 KOs) in a four-rounder. "Then we're looking to do an Anthony Peterson fight, maybe against [former lightweight titlist] Julio Diaz," Arum said. "If Diaz doesn't take the fight, we'll do Peterson against another good opponent." Also on the New York portion of the card, Arum might try to do welterweight titleholder [and New Yorker] Joshua Clottey's mandatory defense against ex-titleholder Kermit Cintron. That bout would be followed by Cotto-Jennings. Then, Arum said, the telecast "will magically shift" to Youngstown, Ohio, for the main event of the telecast, middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik's mandatory against Marco Antonio Rubio. "We'll have five fights on the broadcast and not a lot of talking," Arum said. Pavlik opens training camp in Youngstown this week, manager Cameron Dunkin said." Clottey Cintron would be a good fight.
This fight should be the main event, not a ****ing undercard. Clottey is the only 1 out of the three that has a title.
I see an fairly easy fight for Clottley. Kermit is dangerous but I see Josh taking it to him early and often until Kermit is out of there.
i hope that fight gets done. I would love to see it. I hope Cintron wint so he can get his carrer back on track
clottey will dismantle cintron imo. too much sound defense for cintron to break and punishing uppercuts in return when cintron is on the inside. the uppercut is clottey's best weapon and it is what margarito used to stop cintron in their first go. great card though!
you should know by now that titles are no way to judge a fighter by his achievements, but i agree this is a main event fight. i'll take clottey to win.