Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 11, 2017

Waching daily Nov 27 2017

This is our house, this is our house's basement. Kekeke

Come here~

Ah, Subin has a sweet smell of a baby

I'll keep you in my heart~~~~

Hee~ I'm cute~

I'm originally cute

I'm the youngest in my house!!

(embarassed kekeke)

These days...

I also want to whine about how tired I am,

but...!

But it's not that easy

The reason is that I have so many children

Look how cute they are

[Seungwoo's cute children kekeke]

Ta-dah~

I look really cool this time, right?

I know I don't need to say anything

Tinky Winky~

Dipsy!

Laa-Laa~ (so weird that it's Nana in Korean o.o)

Po~

We are the Teletubbies

Teletubbies friends

We have come to film our music video

Hey, Subin!

1, 2, 3

[Chan who is filming Subinie with passion kekeke]

Wow... look at that!

He's so cool!!

Chanie hyung is weird...

I'm really anticipating how you come out in the music video

He's a chair a chair!

I can exercise like this, so it's good

Wait, hold on! I feel like I'm going to fall!

Were you wrong, or not? (for calling him a chair)

I was wrong I was wrong

Were you wrong, or were you not!

I was wrong I was wrong

Were you wrong?

I was wrong~~

Jar?

Thesaurus~

(yeah I have no idea what's happening here sorry...)

Oh, your shoe!

Please show his shoes

Oh? What's this?

(no really what are they doing I don't understand but I want to understand)

[Byungchan who had to do water acting on a cold day]

[Sejun takes care of him immediately after filming ends]

You worked hard!

I did well, right?

Finally the music video filming for 'Remember Me' is finished

REMEMBER ME

REMEMBER ME

*bish*

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Previsão Dezembro 2017 - #DEZEMBRO DA SURPRESA - Duration: 4:12.

December comes full of events...

And it's good to be careful here

so you do not get lost in the way!

Look, my voice is fading!

The first half of the month has that basic bustle of Christmas and everything else

but be careful because Mercury will retrograde already on December 2.

So, if you didn't buy your Christmas gifts until Black Friday, wait until January, because

shopping will become very unbearable and confusing.

And Mercury is in Sagittarius, a sign that he hates – so we must have a lot of attention.

Luckily, with Venus and Sun in Sagittarius in this part of the month, at least we'll

party like hell.

Wow, wow, yeah, yeah!

I can't live without you!

It would be better if Jupiter wasn't in Scorpio, asking everyone not to forget what is going on inside.

This "inside look" gets very strong with Jupiter talking to Neptune in Pisces, on December 3rd

, and Chiron in Pisces walking straight again,on December 4th.

These comrades in Pisces have forced us to look into the collective unconscious for a long time.

And then it is very easy to fall into group tendencies, to fall into other people's

state of mind – this is worse for those who live in a large

city, with full buses and crowded streets.

You'll have to spend your time in a bar.

Waiter!

Sparkling water, please!

Oh, while Neptune is in Pisces, you'll have to take it lightly at any party - it's not

fine to drink a lot, and this Neptune situation makes it easier to get really drunk.

You should go to a retreat, meditate, go to midnight mass…

But everyone in a daily social networking also need to be careful.

Jupiter says it will be important to take only the good part of it.

Otherwise you start to freak out and you do not even know why.

From December 9 on, Mars will go to Scorpio - a place where he looks beautiful, determined

and deep.

Just be careful not to spend this energy without a goal.

The ruler of Scorpio, Pluto, who is in Capricorn, can bring to light feelings, emotions and

even hidden facts that need to be well addressed.

So anyone who is not tuned into good things will see their own emotions exploding.

Watch out for the tune!

Near Christmas, more news coming.

The Sun and Venus go to Capricorn to join Pluto...

And it's not just them.

Saturn, who has spent the last two years organizing sagittarians' lives, is also going to Capricorn,

for a two-year ride!

But what have you got to do with it?

Well, Saturn just loves being in Capricorn.

When he's there he puts a lot in order, requires definite goals and rules.

Capricornians will feel at home, because they're all about pursuing goals and organizing.

In broader terms, we can see a lot of arrangement

about political leadership and administrative organization.

Did you think that political havoc was over?

Of course not!

Both Christmas and New Year's Eve can be really cool for a fast trip, with Mercury walking

right from December 23 – provided you go to a technological or urban place.

Uncommon, out-of-the-box holiday parties will also be cool,

although a lot of things in Capricorn might force us to be at that family supper.

Well, my voice is fading but I'm watching you all!

Like, share and subscribe our YouTube channel.

Also, follow our weekly forecasts on Facebook and daily tarot on Instagram.

Tomorrow we'll be back with Pisces, Taurus and Sagittarius forecasts.

For more infomation >> Previsão Dezembro 2017 - #DEZEMBRO DA SURPRESA - Duration: 4:12.

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Alabama's BBQ White Sauce || Food/Groups - Duration: 9:53.

- It's all like a process.

But you raise your eyebrows, you make your eyes big,

you flare your nostrils, you frown, and you inhale, so.

(breathes deep)

Roll Tide.

(rhythmic music)

- [Dave] Alabama doesn't always get its

due on the map of US barbecue.

From the Carolinas to Memphis, to Kansas City,

and all of Texas, pretty much everyone

in Bama's neighborhood has a a bigger

barbecue profile nationwide.

But, Alabama does have one unassailable

claim to barbecue fame,

Northern Alabama White Sauce.

It's a culinary oddity that could only

have been born in this state's underrated barbecue scene.

So we're headed upstate to the place

that invented it almost a century ago,

and in doing so, gave all of Alabama

a point of pride on the barbecue map.

Big Bob Gibson.

- [Chris] I'm Chris Lilly, Vice President and

pit master Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q.

I've been here a long time, since 1992,

But not nearly as long as this restaurant.

We've been in Decatur, Alabama, in business since 1925.

Big Bob Gibson was an all-in railroad worker,

and he did that during the week,

but on the weekends, he would invite

friends and family over to his backyard,

he had a hand-dug pit where he specialized in two things:

pulled pork shoulder, and whole split chickens.

And for his barbecue chicken,

he invented the original barbecue white sauce.

It gave a tangy, peppery flavor to his food,

but also kept the chicken from drying out.

We split the chickens, salt the bellies,

put them on our hickory fired brick coffin pits.

Every chicken that comes off the pit at Big Bob Gibson's,

it's baptized in a vat of white barbecue sauce,

before it gets to our customers.

- [Dave] You just dunk it right in there?

- Dunk it right in, yeah.

A lot of people think that white barbecue sauce

is like a ranch dressing, it's absolutely not.

It's a tangy, peppery flavor.

The base is vinegar.

Vinegar, mayonnaise, lemon juice,

black pepper, and salt, and a few secrets.

Our barbecue white sauce is not only unique to

Decatur, Alabama, it is uniquely Alabama.

And that's what people associate barbecue in Alabama with.

It's something we can hang our hat on

when you start talking about the regions of

barbecue, with the Carolinas and Memphis,

and Kansas City, and Texas.

Alabama, I like to think is the fifth region of barbecue.

- This is a crime, because I just took a bite of it, my god.

The chicken is incredible.

- [Chris] Thank you, I appreciate it.

- [Dave] It's fantastic.

- [Chris] There's something else that is uniquely

Alabama, and that is College Football, game day.

In Tuscaloosa this weekend, I will be there.

You should drop by.

- [Dave] Sounds like we gotta go.

(crowd clapping in sequence)

From Decatur we drove south west

to The University of Alabama.

For big games, Tuscaloosa's population

jumps by hundreds of thousands of fans.

Which means a lot of Crimson Tide tailgates

and whole lot of this.

- Roll Tide Roll!

- Roll Tide Roll!

- Roll Tide, Roll!

- [Dave] It takes an ambitious pit master

to put white sauce on a tailgate menu.

Enter Shane Hill, Alabama native, U of A alumn,

and Roll Tide tailgate pro.

- Title of the cook book is 'Alabama Tailgate Cookbook'.

- You literally wrote the Alabama tailgate cookbook,

- [Shane] Yeah, Exactly.

So today, we're playing Tennessee.

So we're gonna do a bunch of different smoked meats,

we're doing some smoked chicken thighs.

We're gonna do some smoked and fried wings.

We've got a 14-hour brisket we've been runnin' all night.

But, you know the white sauce is kind of the thing,

It's one of the things that just really,

to me it identifies with Alabama.

- [Dave] This is the homemade white sauce you just made.

- [Shane] Yep, exactly.

- God damn.

That is some good chicken.

- Awesome, thank you.

Thank you.

- Wow.

- [Man] Get some, Roll Tide.

- [Jack] Game day really brings

a lot of energy to the city.

Half of the state always tries to come up to

Tuscaloosa for a good weekend.

Especially a game like when we play a

rival like Tennessee.

- [Dave] Jack Blankenship is a Tuscaloosa native

and Alabama alumn, and bit of a local celebrity.

- Yeah, my freshman year of college,

I decided to print out a sign of my own face,

and I would hold it up during the free throws

to distract the opposing team,

and hopefully help Alabama win a little bit.

Personally, I prefer white barbecue sauce,

because I'm a very like messy barbecue eater.

I've always felt like football is definitely kind of like

what beats through everyone's heart in the state.

And it's kind of cool to see that

these two things can be celebrated hand in hand.

- The white sauce, you know being here from Alabama

and being kind of the one thing, or the one food,

especially on the barbecue scene, that's ours.

It's our identity.

You didn't ask what barbecue sauce it was,

you knew what barbecue sauce it was.

If people are out discovering it, that's awesome.

But like you say, I don't want it to start

being something that's taken away from us.

You know, it's ours and we wanna kind of hold on to it.

(laughter)

- Roll Tide!

Roll!

- [Dave] 60 miles east of Tuscaloosa lies Birmingham.

The state's biggest city in culinary proving ground.

Can chefs like Mauricio Papapietro and Roscoe Hall,

who both came up in the Magic City's fine dining kitchens,

innovate on white sauce without diluting its legacy?

We headed to Mauricio's restaurant Brick & Tin to find out.

- [Mauricio] So this is the Brick & Tin brisket panini,

It's our best seller.

It's been the best seller since the day that we opened.

We brine and braise the brisket in-house.

We caramelize onions, we make our bread from scratch.

Which is a French-style pain de mie dough.

And then it has white barbecue sauce,

which we make from scratch with homemade mayo,

black pepper, cider vinegar.

We put a little bit of honey in ours, and that's it.

- [Dave] If you don't ask him, you'd never know

that Roscoe is Alabama barbecue royalty.

His family started Dreamland Bar-B-Que,

a beloved regional chain.

But if you do ask him, well…

- We make delicious sauce,

possibly the best in the [omitted] country.

(laughter)

- Dreamland is much more from a traditional standpoint.

Like obviously, that's sort of where

barbecue has come from in Alabama.

- My Grandpa had a sauce house,

which my dad did work in, he just sit in the shed

and just shake up like bottles of vinegar,

and keep adding shit to it.

- I learned how to cook in fine dining,

and work for some of the same people.

My approach to cooking brisket

was something I brought from my background in fine dining.

These a community of us who are creating

a new kind of restaurant.

- And it is a young man's game.

We are putting out heart into making food

like you would get in a Michelin Star restaurant,

but making it like affordable and approachable.

- [Mauricio] And it is, white barbecue sauce

is kind of Alabama's claim on barbecue.

- [Dave] Yeah.

(laughs)

Chef, this is incredible.

- [Mauricio] Good, thank you.

- [Dave] Really, really incredible.

- [Mauricio] Thank you.

We're innovating, or trying to be

progressive as a restaurant but really it's ironic,

because really what were doing is going back

to traditions that have been around forever.

It was just like white barbecue would be perfect.

I was hoping that it would kind of click with people,

you know, it did.

We're pulling Decatur, and we're pulling from Texas,

we're pulling from you know France, for the bread,

I mean it's like...

- [Roscoe] Southern heritage food,

thanks to a lot of great chefs.

We have this huge buoyant, importance

right now in the south east through our food.

So when I approach a sandwich like this,

it's like,

thank you.

That makes total sense because I don't

wanna eat smoked chicken right now.

- [Dave] But that's sort of the point, isn't it?

Sometimes you want smoked chicken,

sometimes you don't.

But whatever you want,

chances are the sauce Big Bob built can go on top.

It may have started in a single place,

intended for a single purpose.

But today white sauce contains multitudes.

And Alabama?

well, Alabama does too.

(rhythmic beat)

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CHRISTMAS 2017 - GIVEAWAY - POLOLO INSTRUMENTS - SIMRACERSTORE - Duration: 2:56.

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What is Sharia Law? - Duration: 15:36.

Hey folks, Sharia law.

The scariest new word of 21st-century American media.

A quick google search will expose tons and tons of articles about how this law code is

something Muslim and scary, and apparently rural cities in the United States really need

to ban it.

So, what is it?

Is this Islamic law code really the boogeyman we think it is?

Let's take a dip into Sharia, the Islamic legal system.

Hi, I'm Tristan Johnson, and this is Step Back History.

I know what you're thinking… this isn't Thursday!

It's my birthday today and decided to give you all an extra video as my gift to you to

celebrate.

All countries have some sort of basis for their legal code.

In the English world, you have what we call common law, which prioritises precedent in

deciding legal outcomes.

If you can show a similar decision before, then it's likely decided again.

In many other parts of the world, you have a Civil law, based on Roman Law which instead

of appealing to precedent uses the legal code as the reference in which to interpret.

There's also a customary law which appeals to tradition, and for Jews and Muslims, you

have religious legal codes, the Muslim one being called Sharia.

Sharia is one of the fundamental concepts in Islam.

It's a complicated legal code formalised in the first few centuries after the death

of Muhammad.

At the core of Islam is a total devotion and submission of one's life to god.

The literal translation of Sharia is the path leading to the watering place.

In a desert society, I don't think you need to try hard to imagine the significance there.

Sharia is the way of making sure that law reflects god's desires for a proper Muslim

society.

In application, it's a system of duties for Muslims to follow their religious beliefs.

So it functions at various levels.

There is Sharia the literal legal code of a few Muslim majority countries, namely Saudi

Arabia, Afghanistan, and to a lesser extent Oman, Indonesia, and Jordan.

There is also a personal Sharia law which is sort of the rules for what makes a good

Muslim.

There's an entire field of Muslim jurisprudence trying to sort through canonical text and

a truly massive pile of critical explanation and interpretation of that text which religious

scholars call exegesis.

Because Islamic law was for so long tied to theology, the theological debate in Islam

is way more complicated and nuanced than I hazard to say any other religion.

To understand the ethical Muslim life and why it is the way it is requires decades of

study and mastery of classical Arabic.

Even if you do these things there is a massive field of differences in thought, opinion and

interpretation.

Muslim scholars call this process of attempting to work out and interpret text fiqh, or understanding.

The 'discovery' of God's law was considered completed in the 9th century, and formulated

into a series of legal manuals written by a large number of jurists.

Throughout the middle ages, they elaborated and systematised these manuals, and produced

a massive amount of commentaries, interpretations and literature.

There are many many layers to all this stuff.

It differs from the western legal codes in two fundamental ways.

The first is the scope of its coverage.

Shaira not only covers the role of the state, but has commentaries on one's relationship

with God, their neighbours, and their own conscience.

This includes the formalised rules for the Muslim rituals like times for prayers and

the regulations for pilgrimage and fasting.

It also discusses ethics, differing from the western law by giving advice on not just what

one must do, but what someone ought to do.

There are extensive commentaries on what actions are worthy of praise or blame.

However, in these ethical rulings, there are no prescribed punishments or rewards.

So it's both a legal code and a code of behaviour.

The second difference is that Sharia is seen as the expression of the will of God.

Muslims believe that communication with god stopped after the death of Muhammad and that

there is, therefore, no more divine revelation left to gain.

Hence why they considered the discovery of the legal code complete, and why that core

is so rigid.

And this is a real problem when it comes to modern-day Islamic jurisprudence.

Social advancement and new issues don't exist in the supposedly complete legal code,

and so adaptation to modern society is one of the central debates in Islamic legal scholarship.

A million interpretations range from the violent fundamentalism of ISIS to the more open to

interpretation and reexamination position most Muslims follow.

Islamic law is as old as the first Muslim communities.

Muhammad established the first rules himself when he ruled over the city of Medina in 622

CE.

The Muslim holy book, the Qur'an has a few standards of conduct but is in no way a comprehensive

body of law.

During Muhammad's life, judges interpreted and expanded on general statements from the

Qur'an in an ad hoc fashion.

This continued until the rise of the Umayyad dynasty in 661.

The Umayyads had a vast military empire, and empires don't function on haphazard legal

systems.

The empire or caliphate created an organised judiciary of qadis, or judges all over.

Their job was to develop a corpus of fiscal and administrative law for the Umayyad Caliphate.

As the Umayyads took land from the Romans and Sassanids, they mixed in aspects of Roman

and Persian law into their structure.

The empire encouraged judges to follow the Qur'an when relevant, but it became a relatively

secular legal code.

In the 8th century, religious scholars began to challenge the Umayyad legal system.

They thought it was doing a poor job at reflecting Islamic ethics.

When the Abbasid dynasty came to power over the Umayyads in the mid-8th century, they

pledged to take these scholar's desires to heart, and make a truly Islamic society

and state.

They wanted to reform the work done so far, and then use Quranic principles to accept,

reject, or modify the law that existed before.

One of the key figures in this process was al-Shāfiʿī.

He wanted to eliminate schisms and make a more extensive unified law by developing a

grand theory of what sources the law could come from.

He believed that the knowledge of Sharia could only come through divine revelation, which

means that it can only come from the Quran itself, or traditions believed divinely inspired

called the Sunnah.

These traditions came from accounts of the prophet's life by his contemporaries called

the hadiths.

These hadiths are where the most weirdness and contention comes from.

They're not all created equal.

Some are from sources very close to Muhammad, and some are hearsay from a friend of a friend.

Those less reliable ones for the record tend to be where the really nasty stuff that fuels

terrorism comes from, such as the 72 virgins thing.

It was this process that spurred the collection, classification, and ranking of these hadiths.

The schools that came out of this process would keep a record of official hadiths.

However, some western researchers suspect that a significant part of the Sunnah is the

results of later jurists who ascribed views to Muhammad to have more authority.

al-Shāfiʿī believed that these sources could form a legal code.

When something was not explicitly mentioned in these sources, scholars and judges were

to try to apply principles from the closest parallel cases they could find in the Quran

or the Sunnah.

This is the basis for the classical roots of Islamic jurisprudence that has been crystallised

since the 10th century.

If you have an legal or ethical issue, here's how you find an answer according to al-Shāfiʿī.

First, find a solution in either the Qur'an or the Sunnah.

If nothing answers your question explicitly, draw an analogy, or if that doesn't seem

available, attempt to rule either for equity or in the public interest.

This is also only the interpretation of one scholar.

Either way, any conclusions not made directly through canon have less authority.

If all the qualified scholars agree on the outcome, however, it is yaqin or the pure

expression of God's law.

Scholars call this Ijma or consensus.

Around the 10th century, this era of speculation called Ijtihad ended.

Jurists after this are called imitators and are bound to the doctrine of taqlid.

This means they have to follow the doctrine as the manuals say.

However, Ijtihad has a new life in modern times as a way to reform the ancient religion.

Shiites still grow and develop their legal code in this manner.

That being said, the code was surprisingly pluralistic for the 10th century.

Different schools have equal authority, and they go by the statement by Muhammad that

"difference of opinion among my community is a sign of the bounty of God."

There are also significant differences in Sharia depending on the sect.

Shi'ite Muslims and the lesser known Ibadi Muslims have substantial differences from

both Sunnis and each other in their interpretations of sharia.

The Shi'ite law puts more emphasis on individual rulers and imams they believe to be divinely

inspired than their Sunni brethren.

Different schools of Islamic legal codes perform differently in the Middle-East, India, Northwest

and central Africa, Eastern Africa, the southern Arabian peninsula, Malaysia, Indonesia, Saudi

Arabia, Iran, Zanzibar, and Algeria.

Even with all the claims to authority though, Shaira has never been the exclusive law of

the land.

Sharia can be divided into two categories, what someone owes to god, and what someone

owes to other people.

The latter is what we call the legal part of Sharia, and covers many areas.

Penal laws are pretty old testament.

Crimes from murder to assault are punished by retaliation.

The perpetrator is subjected to the exact same treatment they did to their victim.

They consider these acts an injustice to the victim or the family.

Instead of violence or execution for these crimes, the victim's family is able to ask

for a diyah or blood money.

There are set punishments for six key crimes.

These are the ones that Islamophobes will point to most often, and it makes sense.

These are quite harsh penalties.

Death for those that leave the church or apostasy, and for highway robbery.

Quick aside on this though, only three countries, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and Iran have acted on

the death penalty for apostasy since 1985, and only in four cases.

Amputation is prescribed for theft, death by stoning for extramarital sex relations

where the offender is married, 100 lashes if they aren't, and 80 for unproven accusations

of unchastity or taking any intoxicant.

Yech, now I can tell why Muslim Majority countries not called Saudi Arabia and Iran have stopped

following these, and why many Muslims fought and died against ISIS to prevent this practice

from coming back.

They also have some pretty dry laws about trade, commerce, land ownership, and inheritance.

One thing that sticks out is that there is a ban on charging interest, and so an entire

industry of Islamic banking has risen around the world to help Muslims get mortgages but

still comply with their religious codes.

They also can't gamble.

They have family law, which covers the rules of divorce, marriage, adoption, etcetera.

This law also includes succession in detail.

If you think about how weird and obtuse the statutes about passing titles down can be,

then you know why I'm just going to skip the discussion here on… the system of inheritance

by male agnate relatives.

Lastly, Sharia has a dense system of procedure and evidence.

What counts as admissible evidence, how much testimony is necessary (and it's a lot), and

so on.

It's the detailed rules and procedures for running a Sharia court.

So in the 19th century, western civilisation through colonisation and trade brought some

pretty significant changes to Islamic law.

For criminal law and commerce, Muslim society began to feel the traditional sharia systems

were just too far out of touch with the needs of the time.

Not only was the procedure of sharia old, but so was its substance.

Since the 19th century, most Muslim countries dropped the criminal and civil law parts of

sharia and put in new legal systems based on European models and secular tribunals.

The only nation practising Sharia in its entirety today is the Arabian peninsula.

The only things people use Sharia courts for anymore are family law, succession, and some

forms of endowments.

And not even in these realms does Sharia work the way it used to.

In the middle east, Shari'a family law has been replaced with some more modern code.

Sharia courts now have no legal authority.

They're just places where people go to decide what the proper Islamic thing to do is, and

they can choose to follow or not follow that as they desire.

Even these courts have reformed and changed in response to modern social needs.

And if Muslims ever practice sharia courts outside of Saudi Arabia, it's this modern

version.

And it's not just Muslims, Jews have a similar religious court.

Places where you can have judges steeped in knowledge of Islamic law and ethics to work

out disputes, not dole out executions.

Saudi Arabia's extreme legal code and cruel practices are due to their school of law being

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Guys?

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Bower bird males are the kings of interior design.

The put a great deal of effort into creating the perfect 'female friendly' space.

But - these love spaces don't always last.

Bowerbird bachelors can be intensely competitive with one another in order to secure the affections

of the ladies.

After all, there's only so much love to go around...

There are twenty species of bowerbirds, and these are primarily located in tropical areas

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females' delight!

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Bowerbirds display a reproductive system called 'resource-based polygyny'.

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other males.

In some species, bower destruction by competing males is a daily occurrence.

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Miguel Cotto: A Retrospective (full show) - Duration: 27:39.

♪ ♪

>> Announcer: THE FOLLOWING IS

A PRESENTATION OF HBO SPORTS.

>> MOVE OVER, TITO TRINIDAD!

THERE IS A NEW SUPERSTAR IN

PUERTO RICO.

>> LOTS IN THE CROWD STANDING AS

COTTO CONTINUES THE VICIOUS

ASSAULT.

HE DOESN'T WANT ANY MORE, OR SO

IT APPEARS.

AND THEY STOPPED THE FIGHT.

BIG LEFT HAND BY COTTO!

>> STILL UNDEFEATED,

MIGUEL ANGEL COTTO!

>> IT'S LIKE HITTING A BRICK

WALL THAT CONTINUES TO CLOSE IN.

>> THEY DON'T GET THE BETTER OF

IT HERE.

>> MIGUEL COTTO GETTING BEATEN

UP.

HE'S EXHAUSTED.

IT'S ALMOST OVER.

AND COTTO GOES TO THE KNEE.

AND COTTO IS GOING TO THROW IN

THE TOWEL.

AN EPIC FIGHT WITH AN EPIC

CONCLUSION.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

>> MIGUEL COTTO HAS MADE EVERY

EFFORT IN THE BUILD UP TO THIS

FIGHT TO KEEP SAYING, "THIS

ISN'T ABOUT ALL THAT OTHER

STUFF.

IT'S JUST ABOUT, WE ARE GOING TO

FIGHT."

>> COTTO GOES TO THE BODY!

THE BIGGEST NIGHT OF

MIGUEL COTTO'S CAREER.

>> YOU SAID YOU WANTED TO RETIRE

AT THE END OF THIS YEAR.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

IF YOU'RE UP FOR IT.

WE'D ALL LIKE TO SEE YOU AGAIN.

>> ONE MORE IN DECEMBER.

THAT WILL BE ALL.

[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]

>> HELLO, I'M A JIM LAMPLEY.

WELCOME TO

"MIGUEL COTTO: A RETROSPECTIVE."

IN OUR MORE THAN FOUR DECADES OF

BOXING COVERAGE ON HBO, IT'S

BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO COVER

HUNDREDS OF FIGHTERS.

BUT ONLY A GENEROUS HANDFUL OF

THEM FROM THE VERY BEGINNING OF

THEIR PROFESSIONAL CAREERS UNTIL

THE MOMENT OF THEIR ULTIMATE

DEPARTURE FROM THE SPORT, THEIR

RETIREMENTS.

WITH MIGUEL COTTO HAVING

ANNOUNCED HIS DECEMBER 2 FIGHT

WILL BE HIS LAST, HE JOINS THE

RANKS OF FIGHTERS WHOSE

ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN BOXING HAVE

BEEN SPECIAL FOR FANS, SPECIAL

FOR THE SPORT ITSELF, AND

SPECIAL FOR ALL OF US WHO HAVE

WORKED WITH THEM AT THE NETWORK

WHERE HE'S MADE HIS HOME.

SOON, I WILL BE JOINED HERE ON

THE SITE BY MIGUEL.

AS WE EMBARK ON A JOURNEY

THROUGHOUT HIS ENTIRE CAREER,

BUT WE TAKE YOU BACK TO HIS

ENTRY INTO PROFESSIONAL BOXING

AFTER THE SYDNEY OLYMPICS IN

2000, BEGINNING IN 2001, A

CAREER THAT BEGAN WITH ALL THE

FANFARE YOU WOULD EXPECT FOR A

DECORATED PUERTO RICAN AMATEUR

MOVING FORWARD TOWARDS HIS

PROFESSIONAL DESTINY.

>> NOW LET'S GET READY TO WATCH

THE HOTTEST YOUNG PRODUCTS

PACKED IN BOXING, MEDICAL MIGUE.

AMONG THEM, WILFREDO GOMEZ, TITO

TRINIDAD, TWO AND MORTALS.

IS COTTO HEADING TOWARD THAT

LIST?

>> THAT'S THE IDEA.

THAT'S THE HOST.

A VERY HIGH STANDARD TO MEET.

>> BOXING IS ONE OF THE MOST

SOUGHT AFTER SPORTS FOR THE

PEOPLE OF PUERTO RICO.

THEY HAVE A SPECIAL INTEREST AND

A PASSION FOR IT.

I'VE HEARD OF THE FIRST TIME OF

MIGUEL COTTO BACK WHEN HE WAS

AMATEUR BOXING AND REPRESENTED

PUERTO RICO IN THE OLYMPICS.

THERE WERE A LOT OF EXPECTATIONS

WITH HIM.

IN THE EARLY 2000s, TITO

TRINIDAD STILL COMMENTED THE

SCENE READ TRINIDAD WAS A

PERSON.

TRINIDAD WOULD BE LOOKING

AROUND, SHAKING HANDS, TAKING

PICTURES.

AND MIGUEL IS A SERIOUS PERSON.

"I'M HERE TO DO MY JOB."

AT FIRST, THEY DID NOT RESPECT

THAT.

THEY THOUGHT HE HAD TO BE LIKE

TRINIDAD.

BUT IN TIME, THEY CAME TO HOW

MIGUEL IS, THEY UNDERSTOOD.

MIGUEL PREFERRED TO SPEAK MORE

WITH ACTIONS AND WORDS.

>> HAS A KNOCKDOWN!

COTTO STRETCHES HIS RECORD TO

15-0.

>> SIGNATURE PUNCH WAS THAT LEFT

HOOK TO THE BODY.

THAT WAS BREAD AND BUTTER FOR

MIGUEL.

>> ANOTHER FISHES BODY SHOT.

>> THEY SAY DON'T FALL IN LOVE

WITH A FIGHTER.

>> HOW COULD YOU NOT FALL IN

LOVE WITH --

>> THIS AND IS THE FIGHT.

>> MOVE OVER, TITO TRINIDAD!

THERE IS A NEW SUPERSTAR IN

PUERTO RICO.

>> WHILE COTTO EXPLOITS IN THE

RING ESTABLISHED HIS

-- MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.

>> OF THE HOMETOWN PUERTO RICO,

BUT HIS HOME PORT IS

NEW YORK CITY.

THIS IS OBVIOUSLY IMAGO COTTO

FRONT.

>> IN 2005, HE BEGAN AN ALMOST

ANNUAL TRADITION FIGHTING ON THE

EVE OF THE PUERTO RICAN PARADE,

MUCH TO IMPASSIONED NEW YORK,

NEW YORK, AUDIENCES.

>> TRINIDAD, GOMEZ, BUT MIGUEL

TOOK IT TO ANOTHER LEVEL.

YOU JUST WANTED TO BE PART OF

THAT DIVISION.

>> IN 2007,

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN PLAYED

HOST OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT

TALENT OF COTTO'S CAREER AT THAT

POINT, WHEN HE SQUARED UP

AGAINST SHANE MOSLEY FOR A

WELTERWEIGHT TITLE.

>> COTTO HAS ENERGY.

WHAT A VICIOUS STRUGGLE.

MIGUEL COTTO REMAINS UNBEATEN.

>> NOW WE WELCOME THE GO COTTO

TO THIS SET, WHICH HAS BEEN

DESIGNED, MIGUEL, TO COMMEMORATE

SOME OF THE BEST AND WORST

MOMENTS OF YOUR BOXING CAREER.

NO GREAT BOXING CAREER COMES

WITHOUT HAVING BOTH.

LET'S GO BACK TO THE VERY

BEGINNING.

HOW DID YOU GET STARTED BOXING?

>> I WAS A LITTLE -- NOT A

LITTLE, A LOT OVERWEIGHT WHEN I

WAS 11.

MY BROTHERS, THEY WERE BOXERS AT

THE TIME.

I DECIDE TO START BOXING JUST TO

LOSE WEIGHT.

>> DID YOU REALIZE AT THE TIME

HOW DEEPLY INVOLVING AN

OBSESSION THIS WOULD BECOME?

>> I MADE BOXING MY LIFE AND MY

CAREER.

>> EARLY IN YOUR PROFESSIONAL

CAREER, YOU SUFFERED AN ACCIDENT

FOR WHICH I BELIEVE YOU STILL

HAVE A TITANIUM ROD AND YOUR

SHOULDER.

WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT WAS ITS

EFFECT OF YOUR CAREER ON THAT

TIME?

>> I WAS DRIVING FROM MY HOUSE

TO THE TRACK FOR MY MORNING

WORKOUT.

I FALL ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL.

MY CAR IMPACTED THE DIVISION

WALL AND I BROKE MY RIGHT

HUMERUS IN THREE PARTS.

THE DOCTORS TOLD ME THAT I HAD

TO TAKE A YEAR, YEAR AND A HALF,

TO RETURN TO BOXING.

BUT 6-7 MONTHS I RETURNED TO

BOXING AGAIN.

>> IN THE EARLY PORTION OF YOUR

CAREER, YOU WERE CONSTANTLY

BEING COMPARED TO TITO.

DO YOU THINK IT TOOK

PUERTO RICAN FANS A LITTLE WHILE

TO ACCEPT AND ADJUST TO THE FACT

THAT YOU DIDN'T HAVE TITO'S

BUBBLY, OUTGOING, VIBRANT

PERSONALITY?

>> PEOPLE SOMETIMES THEY DIDN'T

UNDERSTAND.

BUT I AM WHO I AM.

I'M NOT GOING TO CHANGE, YOU

KNOW?

I'M JUST GOING TO BE MIGUEL

EVERY TIME.

>> YOU HAD SEVERAL FIGHTS BEFORE

YOUR FIRST APPEARED IN

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.

ULTIMATELY, THAT BECAME, AS WE

MENTIONED, IT KIND OF RITUAL FOR

YOU TO COME BACK TO

NEW YORK CITY, AT LEAST ONCE A

YEAR.

WERE YOU SURPRISED AT THE

EMOTIONAL LIFT THAT YOU GOT FROM

FIGHTING IN THAT ARENA?

>> IF YOU TALK ABOUT BOXING AT

THE GARDEN, AT SOME POINT YOU

HAVE TO ADD MIGUEL COTTO TO THAT

CONVERSATION.

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN MADE ME GO

COTTO THE BOXER HE IS RIGHT NOW.

>> SO IT'S POETIC GIVEN WHAT THE

GARDEN MEANT TO YOU, THAT WE ARE

BACK THERE DECEMBER 32011 FOR

WHAT MOST OF THE WORLD SAW

AS A DEEPLY IMPORTANT REVENGE

FIGHT FOR YOU AGAINST ANTONIO

MARGARITO.

WAS IT EXTRA MEANINGFUL THAT

THAT TOOK PLACE BEFORE YOUR

CROWD AT THE GARDEN?

>> ALL I WANT FOR THIS FIGHT,

THIS OPPORTUNITY, WAS SHOW TO

THE PEOPLE WHAT HAPPENED, WHAT

REALLY HAPPENED IN OUR FIRST

FIGHT.

THEY COULDN'T HAVE MADE A BETTER

PLACE TO MAKE THIS FIGHT.

>> SO WHO WAS MY GO COTTO

HEADING INTO THE MARGARITO

FIGHT?

HE WAS DESCENDING THE

POUND-FOR-POUND RANKING.

ONE REASON PEOPLE WANTED TO SEE

THE FIGHT IT WAS THE BEST 2147

POUNDERS IN THE WORLD.

YOU KNEW KNOWING THEIR STYLES IT

HAD TO BE A GREAT FIGHT.

>> HE'S A MUCH MORE CRISP AIR

PUNCH BECAUSE COTTO WAS THIS

PROUD, UNDEFEATED CHAMPION.

HE STARTED THE FIGHT OUT

CLASSING MARGARITO.

BUT AROUND THE 5TH-6TH ROUND,

SUDDENLY EVERY TIME MARGARITO

TOUCHED COTTO, IT WAS LEAVING A

MARK.

IT WAS SPOOKY.

>> WE KNOW COTTO IS HEAVY-HANDED

AND WE SEE HIM LANDING THESE

TITANIC SHOTS.

THEY DON'T SEEM TO FAZE

MARGARITO AT ALL.

>> THE HAIR-RAISING PART, I

THINK, REALLY, WAS THAT SPEED

COMING COTTO EVENTUALLY MELTS.

>> HE HAD ENOUGH.

HE ACTUALLY IS.

AND COTTO WAS SUCH A PROUD

CHAMPION.

ESPECIALLY IN UNDEFEATED

CHAMPION.

>> AND COTTO IS GOING TO THROW

IN THE TITLE.

>> YOU DON'T EXPECT THEM TO GO

OUT LIKE THAT.

YOU HAVE TO SEPARATE HIM FROM

HIS SENSES.

BUT COTTO'S SPIRIT WAS BROKEN BY

MARGARITO.

IN A WAY, IT WAS HARD TO WATCH.

BUT IN THE WAY, YOU COULDN'T

LOOK AWAY.

COTTO WAS NOT THE SAME FIGHTER

AFTER THE MARGARITO LOSS.

A LOT WHAT MADE COTTO SUCH AN

EXCELLENT FIGHTER WAS HIS PRIDE

AND HIS DETERMINATION.

THAT WAS STRICT FROM HIM.

>> MANNY LANDED A LITTLE RIGHT

HOOK AND FOLLOWS UP BY KNOCKING

COTTO DOWN.

SECOND LOSS OF COTTO'S CAREER.

>> IT WAS CAREER -- AFTER THE

FACT, WHEN YOU FOUND OUT THAT

MARGARITO HAD HAND WRAPS THAT

WERE DIPPED IN SOMETHING,

SUDDENLY THE COTTO FIGHT MADE SO

MUCH SENSE.

>> IS PROBABLY THE RECEPTION

THAT COTTO WAS ILLEGALLY

VIOLATED IN LAS VEGAS THREE

YEARS AGO.

THEY WANT A FORM OF BLOOD

REVENGE TONIGHT.

>> THE REMATCH WAS ABOUT

MARGARITO GETTING HIS

COMEUPPANCE.

IN BOXING, YOU ARE NOT GOING TO

GET PUNISHED BY GETTING STRUCK

OUT OR DUMPED ON.

YOU ARE GOING TO GET PHYSICALLY

PUNISHED.

>> HARD RIGHT HAND BY COTTO.

>> A SERIOUS OPERATION ON

MARGARITO'S FACE RIGHT NOW.

>> ANOTHER GOOD COMBINATION BY

COTTO.

HE'S FIGHTING A FAR DIFFERENT

FIGHT THAN HE WAS FIGHTING IN

ROUND 9 IN THE FIRST FIGHT.

>> HE'S FIGHTING LIKE HE DOESN'T

HAVE THE SAME FEAR OF

MARGARITO'S PUNCHES IN THE FIRST

FIGHT.

>> IT'S OVER!

IT'S OVER!

>> I'M SURE THE WIN WAS VERY

GRATIFYING FOR COTTO, BECAUSE

AGAIN, HE GOT REVENGE.

HE AVENGED NOT ONLY THE LOSS FOR

THE INJUSTICE.

WHATEVER THIS SAYS ABOUT THE

HUMAN CONDITION, THERE'S

SOMETHING VERY SATISFYING ABOUT

THAT, I THINK.

>> JUST TO MAKE CLEAR, THE WORLD

KNOWS IN HIS NEXT RING

APPEARANCE AFTER HE FOUGHT YOU,

MARGARITO ATTEMPTED TO ENTER THE

RING WITH ILLEGAL HAND RIGHT

AGAINST SHANE MOSLEY IN

LOS ANGELES.

WAS PREVENTED TO DO SO BY

SHAYNE'S TRAINER, AND WHEN HE

CAME INTO THE RING, HE WAS A

PAPER TIGER.

RAPPED ON UP IN THE OPENING BELL

AND KNOCKED HIM OFF.

BASED ON ALL THAT, DO YOU

BELIEVE ANTONIO MARGARITO USED

ILLEGAL HAND WRAPS AGAINST YOU?

>> 100%.

>> SO YOU KNEW YOUR CAREER HAD

PROBABLY BEEN COMPROMISED BY AN

ILLEGAL ACT WHEN YOU ARE GOING

ON THE FIGHT MANNY PACQUIAO AND

FLOYD MAYWEATHER, THE TWO BEST

FIGHTERS IN THE SPORT AT THAT

TIME?

>> PROBABLY.

BUT, YOU KNOW, I'M HERE JUST TO

DO MY BEST EVERY DAY AND I NEVER

STOP DOING THAT.

>> THIS WAS SO PERSONAL AND SUCH

A CRIME AGAINST YOU THAT WE

ASSUME THERE IS AN ENORMOUS

FEELING OF REVENGE AND CATHARSIS

WHEN YOU KNOCK HIM OUT IN

NEW YORK IN 2011.

>> IT WAS JUST SATISFYING.

THE MOST SATISFYING MOMENT IN MY

CAREER.

>> YOU WERE ABLE TO BE SO...

CALM.

AND UNAFFECTED BY THIS

PARTICULAR INJUSTICE.

WHAT HAPPENED AGAINST MARGARITO?

YOU HAVE A VERY CLOSE FAMILY.

THEY ARE ALWAYS RINGSIDE.

A BIG PART OF YOUR CAREER.

HOW DID MELISSA AND THE CHILDREN

FEEL ABOUT IT?

>> I NEVER TALK TO THEM ABOUT

BOXING.

I HAVE A RULE WITH MYSELF.

BOXING IS MY WORK.

I NEVER SIT WITH THEM AND TALK

ABOUT THE FIGHT, YOU KNOW?

BUT I KNOW THEY ENJOY TO SEE ME.

>> I KNOW OF NO FIGHTER WHOSE

FAMILY HAS BEEN MORE

DEMONSTRATIVELY SUPPORTIVE AND

MORE CONSTANT AT RINGSIDE THAN

YOURS.

WE ASK THEM TO TALK TO US ABOUT

WHAT YOU MEANT TO THEM.

>> MY FATHER HAS BEEN A FIGHTER

ALL MY LIFE.

HE'S BEEN FIGHTING FOR 16 YEARS.

AND I'M 16 YEARS OLD.

I REMEMBER GOING TO THE TRACK.

WAKING UP IN THE MORNING, GOING

RUNNING.

THE THING THAT MOST REMINDS ME

OF IT IS THE BIRDS IN THE

MORNING AND THE BREEZE.

WHEN WE WENT THERE, IT WAS

CALLED.

THE BIRDS WERE, LIKE, TRIPPING.

HE'S PRACTICALLY MY IDOL.

I WANT TO FOLLOW HIM.

>> AS A CHILD, I USED TO WANT TO

BE A BOXER TOO, LIKE MY FATHER.

AND HAVE PICTURES OF ME DRESSED

UP AS A BOXER OR A GYM, TRYING

THE GLOVES, ALL THAT STUFF.

>> PRACTICING AND TRAINING A

LOT.

WE WENT TO THIS PLACE TO MAKE IT

FUN FOR US BECAUSE WE DIDN'T SEE

HIM FOR SO LONG.

PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND BECAUSE,

OH, TRAVELING, AND ALL OTHER

THINGS.

THEY DON'T KNOW THE SACRIFICES,

THE HARD STUFF BEHIND ALL OF IT.

>> AND I KNOW IT'S HARDER FOR

HIM THAN IT IS FOR US.

BUT THE SACRIFICES ARE NECESSARY

BECAUSE IT'S HIS JOB.

IT'S THE THING THAT HE LOVES.

>> I DON'T LIKE GOING TO THE

FIGHTS.

FOR ME, I WISH MY DAD WAS

INVINCIBLE.

I DON'T WANT TO WATCH HIM, LIKE,

HURT HIMSELF.

BUT I LOVE MY DAD AND I WANT TO

SUPPORT HIM AND I WANT TO BE

THERE ALWAYS.

>> THAT'S PART OF IT.

HE LOVES IT, BUT HE'S DOING IT

FOR US, FOR HIS FAMILY.

WE WANT TO BE THERE TO SUPPORT

HIM.

>> WHEN THE FIGHT STARTS, WE

ALWAYS WANT IT TO END, LIKE,

REALLY, REALLY FAST.

IT'S A GREAT MOMENT WHEN HE

WINS.

IT'S A PROUD MOMENT, BUT IT'S A

BITTERSWEET MOMENT BECAUSE WE

DON'T WANT THE FIGHTS TO KEEP

GOING.

>> THE THING THAT HE HAS TAUGHT

ME, TO BELIEVE IN WHAT I DO.

TO DO WHAT I LOVE.

AND DO IT NO MATTER WHAT.

>> HE HAS TAUGHT ME TO BE

STRONG.

TO ALWAYS BE SOMEONE.

>> I'M PROUD OF MY DAD.

DOES EVERYTHING THAT HE DOES FOR

US, AND IT'S A LEGACY.

IT DOESN'T MATTER TO ME THAT

HE'S VERY FAMOUS.

ALL THAT MATTERS TO ME IS THAT

HE'S HERE AND HE'S WELL WITH US.

>> THESE TEARS.

THESE ARE TEARS WHICH REFLECT

THE DEPTH OF WHAT YOU FEEL,

WATCHING THEM SAY WHAT THEY SAID

ABOUT YOU, RIGHT?

>> I CAME FROM THE BEST COUPLE

IN THE WORLD.

MY MOM AND MY DAD.

THEY SHOWED ME THE WAY YOU HAVE

TO BE FROM MY PARENTS.

THINGS YOU HAVE TO BE WILLING TO

DO FOR THEM.

I'VE BEEN A BOXER FOR...

20 SOMETHING YEARS OF MY LIFE.

I AM NOT GOING TO HAVE ANY OTHER

BIRTHDAY AWAY FROM THEM, AND ANY

OTHER DATE AWAY FROM THEM

BECAUSE ALL I WANT TO DO IS BE

THERE FOR THEM AND IT'S MY TURN

TO SHOW THEM WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO

FOR YOUR FAMILY.

>> THIS DECISION THAT YOU ARE

MAKING, TO RETIRE FROM BOXING.

HAVE YOU IN YOUR PRIVATE, QUIET

MOMENTS DISCUSS THAT IN YOUR

CONSCIENCE WITH YOUR FATHER?

>> HE PASSED AWAY IN JANUARY 3RD

2010.

HE'S ALWAYS BY MY SIDE.

HE'S ALWAYS LETTING ME KNOW WHAT

I HAVE TO DO.

HE'S ALWAYS ON MY MIND.

THE BEST THING I EVER HAD IN

LIFE WAS HIM.

>> I THINK YOU CAN REST ASSURED

THAT YOUR FATHER REMAINS VERY

PROUD OF YOU IN PERPETUITY.

I HAVE AN EMOTIONAL SENSE IN

THESE LAST FEW YEARS OF YOUR

CAREER, YOUR FAMILY EXPANDED BY

ONE BECAUSE OF THE CLOSE

RELATIONSHIP YOU'VE SHOWN WITH

FREDDIE ROACH.

ISN'T THIS THE CLOSEST

RELATIONSHIP YOU'VE HAD WITH A

TRAINER AND WHAT DOES FREDDIE

MEAN TO YOU?

>> I'VE NEVER EXPERIENCED A

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MYSELF AND

A TRAINER AS THE ONE I HAVE WITH

FREDDIE TODAY.

>> HOW I FEEL ABOUT MIGUEL, ALLL

ALL OF A SUDDEN, I GET A PHONE

CALL.

"FREDDIE, I'VE GOT THREE FIGHTS

LEFT IN ME.

CAN YOU HELP ME"?

IS THIS REALLY YOU?

I'D LOVE TO HELP YOU.

IT'S BEEN A GREAT RUN FOR US.

THE LAST 4-5 FIGHTS.

IT'S GOOD BETWEEN ME AND MIGUEL.

WE GET ALONG WELL.

HE WORKS HARD.

I LIKE WHEN YOU WORK HARD.

A LOT OF PEOPLE DIDN'T EXPECT TO

SEE US CLICK TOGETHER RIGHT

AWAY.

AND WE DID.

MIGUEL, HE WAS ALWAYS A GREAT

FATHER, SOLID GUY, GREAT

PUNCHER, GOOD LEFT HOOK TO THE

BODY.

WHEN WE GET TO THE OTHER AND

THAT, THE THING I BROUGHT BACK

IS A LEFT HOOK, OF COURSE.

TO ME, THAT'S HIS BEST WEAPON.

>> IT'S TIME FOR THE MAIN EVENT.

I GOT CAUGHT AGAIN SERGIO

MARTINEZ!

>> I THOUGHT MARTINEZ WAS A

GREAT FIGHTER FOR US.

>> MARTINEZ BADLY HURT, AND LEFT

HEALTH.

>> MADISON SQUARE GARDEN PUTTING

HIM DOWN HEAVY LIKE THAT, I DID

NOT EXPECT THE GAL TAKING TO

HEART, HIS LEFT HOOK WAS BACK.

>> THE BIGGEST NIGHT OF MICHAEL

COTTO'S CAREER.

>> THEY'VE BEEN TOGETHER FOR SIX

FIGHTS IN ALL.

AND EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE

PREPARING FOR A COTTO'S FINAL

BOUT WITH SADAM ALI, THE BOND

BETWEEN FIGHTER AND TRAINER WILL

INDOOR.

>> THIS IS A BIG FIGHT FOR US.

THE LAST TIME WE ARE GOING TO

SEE HIM ON A BIG SCREEN TV.

DISAPPOINTED IN SOME WAYS?

YES.

I WILL MISS HIM.

WE WILL REMAIN FRIENDS FOREVER.

THE

YOU WANT TO SPEND MORE TIMEH

HIS FAMILY, BE A BETTER FATHER,

BE CLOSER WITH THEM.

I'M REALLY HAPPY BECAUSE I'M

GLAD HE'S DECIDING WHEN TO SAY

IT'S OVER.

NOT SOME COMMISSIONER.

NOT SOME DOCTOR.

HE'S GOING OUT THE WAY HE WANTS

TO GO OUT.

AND I LOVE THAT.

HE IS A GREAT FIGHTER.

HE'S LIKE, THIS NICE GUY DEEP

DOWN INSIDE.

HE'S A REALLY GOOD MY CARING

PERSON.

PEOPLE SAY, LIKE, I'VE NEVER

HEARD HIM SMILE IN MY LIFE.

AND YOU HAVE ALL THESE PICTURES

WITH YOU AND HIM TOGETHER AND

YOU GUYS ARE SMILING THE WHOLE

TIME.

I SAY IT, I'M GLAD I CAN BRING

THAT OUT OF HIM.

>> NOW WE ARE JOINED ON THE SET

BY THE MOST DECORATED TRAINER IN

BOXING, SEVEN-TIME TRAINER OF

THE YEAR, FREDDIE ROACH.

HE, YOU HAVE TRAINED AGAINST

MEGA COTTO.

YOU TOOK MANNY PACQUIAO THROUGH

HIS VICTORY AGAINST HIM.

WHAT ARE YOUR IMPRESSIONS ABOUT

MIGUEL AFTER THAT FIGHT?

>> HE WAS A VERY GOOD FIGHTER.

I THINK THAT HE MADE A FEW

MISTAKES WITH PACQUIAO.

HE WENT TO THE ROPES A LITTLE

BIT TOO MUCH IN THE FIGHT.

HE DIDN'T USE HIS LEFT HOOK

QUITE AS MUCH.

WHAT I NEED TO DO, I KNEW.

I SAID, WE'VE GOT TO KEEP THEM

OFF THE ROPES AND WE'VE GOT TO

GET THE LEFT HOOK BACK.

WE STARTED WORKING ON THAT RIGHT

AWAY.

>> MIGUEL, YOU HAVE BEEN TRAINED

BY A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY, YOU

HAD BEEN TRAINED BY A FRIEND,

YOU HAD BEEN TRAINED BY THE VERY

GREAT MANUAL STEWARD.

WHAT PROMPTED YOU TO CHOOSE TO

CALL FREDDIE UP?

>> IT WAS AFTER...

TWO DEFEATS IN A ROW.

MAYWEATHER AND TROUT.

WE WERE ASKING OURSELVES IF I

HAD SOMETHING LEFT OF ME IN

BOXING.

AND WE DECIDED TO CALL FREDDIE.

HE'S MY SAVIOR.

HE WAS THE ONE WHO PUT MIGUEL ON

TRACK AGAIN.

I WASN'T SURE IF IT WAS THE BEST

DECISION I'VE EVER MADE IN MY

CAREER.

>> AS A PERSON WHO HAS CHOSEN TO

RETIRE AFTER THIS NEXT FIGHT,

YOU ARE FORGOING THE POSSIBILITY

OF A REMATCH AGAINST CANEL

ALVAREZ.

ARE YOU DISAPPOINTED, FREDDIE,

THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HAVING A

REMATCH AGAINST CANEL?

>> IN A LOT OF WAYS, YES, I

THOUGHT WE WON THE FIRST FIGHT.

I THOUGHT WE OUT POINTED HIM.

>> AND MIGUEL, IS IT

DISAPPOINTING WITHOUT SETTLING

THAT ISSUE WITH CANELO?

>> I HAVE BETTER THINGS TO DO

AFTER DECEMBER 2ND.

>> THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE

MIGUEL COTTO'S LAST PROFESSIONAL

OPPONENT WAS OFFERED TO SEVERAL

BIG-NAME FIGHTERS.

AND SEVERAL TURNED IT DOWN.

SO YOU WIND UP WITH THE MATCH UP

AGAINST SADAM A LEAD.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF SADAM ALI?

>> I THINK HE'S DEFINITELY A

CHALLENGE.

I DON'T LIKE TO MIX GENERATIONS

TOO MUCH LIKE THAT.

HE IS A LOT YOUNGER.

HAS A LOT MORE FIRE.

WE WILL HAVE TO BE OUR BEST TO

BEAT HIM, I FEEL LIKE.

>> PEOPLE KNOW WHAT FREDDIE AND

ME IS CAPABLE OF.

AND WE HAVE BEEN TAKING

SADAM ALI IN A SERIOUS WAY, YOU

KNOW?

WE HAVE BEEN DOING THINGS THE

BEST WAY POSSIBLE.

WE ARE GOING TO FIGHT ON

DECEMBER 2ND THE BEST WAY

POSSIBLE.

>> THANKS, GUYS, FOR ALL THESE

INSIGHTS.

GREAT PROFESSIONAL PRIZE

FIGHTERS MAKE A DEEP BOND WITH

THEIR AUDIENCE BECAUSE THEY TAKE

RISKS TEMP PLEASE THEM.

BECAUSE THEY WORK THE BEST

THEY COULD BE.

THEY VERY WELL MIGHT BEAT THEM

AS WELL.

AMONG THE GREATEST OF THOSE

FIGHTERS, THERE IS A DEEPER

IMPRESSION THAT IS MADE.

BECAUSE THROUGHOUT ALL OF THEIR

WORK INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF THE

RING, THEY ARE ABLE TO PROJECT

THEIR FUNDAMENTAL HUMANITY.

AND THERE IS NO BETTER EXAMPLE

OF THAT IN OUR SPORT THAN

MIGUEL COTTO.

SO WITH AN EYE TOWARDS WHAT IT'S

GOING TO BE LIKE TO MISS HIM

WHEN HE'S GONE, LET'S TAKE A

LOOK AT SOME OF THE MOMENTS THAT

HAVE MADE HIS CAREER SO

MEMORABLE.

>> YOU ARE GOING TO SEE MIGUEL

COTTO CONTINUE TO POLISH HIS

IMAGE AS THE BEST YOUNG FIGHTER

IN THE SPORT.

>> THAT WAS JUST A PERFECTLY

THROWN COMBINATION.

SET UP MANY TIMES, MIGUEL COTTO

DOESN'T JUST BEAT YOU, HE BEATS

YOU OFF.

COTTO ALWAYS FIGHTS BACK.

HE DOESN'T WANT ANYMORE.

AND ARTHUR McKENNEY STOPS THE

FIGHT.

A CELEBRATION TIME FOR

MIGUEL COTTO!

>> COTTO SHOWING YOU HIS

ENORMOUS COURAGE.

>> COTTO HAS NOTHING LEFT.

>> DOES COTTO STILL REALLY WANT

TO FIGHT?

>> THIS IS A TREMENDOUS EFFORT.

HE'S MAKING PUERTO RICO PROUD.

>> MEXICO-PUERTO RICO, THE TWO

BEST 154-POUND FIGHTERS IN THE

WORLD.

COTTO COMES BACK WITH THE BODY.

THAT WAS THE PUNCH THAT ONCE

DEFINED MIGUEL COTTO CAREER.

>> COTTO BEATING THE HELL OUT OF

HIM.

>> REVENGE IS SWEET!

A SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCE BY

MIGUEL COTTO.

>> DOWN GOES MARTIN AS!

>> THE BIGGEST NIGHT IN MIGUEL

COTTO'S CAREER.

>> NEXT SATURDAY, DON'T MISS

WHAT MIGUEL COTTO SAYS IS HIS

LAST FIGHT.

HE SQUARES OFF AGAINST SADAM ALI

LIVE ON HBO.

>> Announcer: THIS HAS BEEN A

For more infomation >> Miguel Cotto: A Retrospective (full show) - Duration: 27:39.

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Miguel Cotto's Greatest Hits - Duration: 4:04.

♪ (INTENSE MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

Hello again, I'm Jim Lampley.

Miguel Cotto has earned the devotion

of fight fans the world over,

consistently delivering high drama

throughout his 16 years in the boxing ring.

December 2, live here on HBO's World Championship Boxing,

Cotto takes part in the final fight

of his hall of fame career,

when he matches up against Sadam Ali

in Cotto's home away from home, Madison Square Garden.

Here now, Miguel Cotto's greatest hits.

That was just a perfectly thrown combination by Miguel Cotto.

Cotto catching Torres on the end of a punch again and...

down goes Ricardo Torres!

Hard left hook to the body by Cotto.

Left, right, left to the body.

Continued assault from the Puerto Rican star!

They are trading shot-for-shot now.

It's a roar of wills in round 3.

Big left hand by Cotto!

Miguel Cotto looks very sharp, very quick, in the early going.

(CROWD CHEERING)

LAMPLEY: And down goes Clottey at the end of round one.

And Cotto has a vital point.

Good left hook by Miguel Cotto!

Crowd comes out of its seat for that one.

MAX KELLERMAN: Cotto's fighting as though he doesn't have

the same fear of Margarito's punches

in their first fight.

LAMPLEY: Margarito grinning like a Jack-o-lantern,

as Cotto tries to do surgery on his face.

This is the plan for Cotto for sure.

Try to land against him along the ropes.

What a determined effort by Miguel Cotto.

Great left hook to the body by Cotto,

and another one for good measure.

KELLERMAN: This is bull Cotto.

This is the Cotto that people love to see.

Oh! Martinez badly hurt, Jim, with the left hook.

LAMPLEY: Left hook hurt Martinez!

Almost went down.

Cotto going to the body. Down goes Martinez!

There's a left hook to the head by Cotto.

Cotto complete well on his feet.

Knocks Geale back into the ropes with the right hand.

Fires the left hook to the body again.

Miguel Cotto has great timing on his jab.

And he is frustrating Canelo Álvarez

with his sharp timing right now.

Combination for Cotto.

Cotto continues the vicious assault.

Cotto has energy.

What a vicious struggle!

And a huge left hand by Cotto.

This is brilliant tactics by Miguel Cotto.

This is ring general-ship,

as he has trapped Clottey in the corner

for nearly a full minute here.

Uppercut snaps Pacquiao's head back.

Good body shot by Cotto.

Traps Pacquiao in the corner.

-What a round! -(BELL RINGING)

Good left by Cotto. Three punch combination.

Margarito still stalking, stalking, stalking.

Cotto stands his ground and rips him

with a left hook to the chin.

Big shots by Cotto.

Mayweather landing back, but Cotto is the one

who's putting hard leather on his man.

Cotto with a sizzling combination there.

Right cross, left hook.

What a hard right-hand by Cotto.

KELLERMAN: Oh, good action.

Good, real tough exchanges from both guys.

LAMPLEY: Left hook lands again for Cotto.

Martinez's leg is gone.

Second knock down.

Down goes Geale on a solid left-hand sack.

KELLERMAN: He boxed beautifully throughout,

and then when he needed to,

threw the left hook like Joe Frasier.

LAMPLEY: Body shots and a left hook upstairs from Cotto.

And another left hook!

Miguel Cotto fighting like a man possessed.

Knocking Delvin Rodriquez out.

Lean right-hand shot again,

turns Kamegai's face all the way around.

KELLERMAN: He's thoroughly dominating Martinez,

and this is, so far,

Cotto's best performance in his career.

LAMPLEY: Mexico! Puerto Rico!

The two best 154-pound fighters in the world!

A tremendous fight down the stretch.

Don't miss Miguel Cotto vs. Sadam Ali,

Saturday, December 2.

Live on HBO's World Championship Boxing.

For more infomation >> Miguel Cotto's Greatest Hits - Duration: 4:04.

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The Link Between Poverty and Childhood Obesity - Duration: 1:03.

In a poorer neighborhoods where you have hungry kids, you also don't have grocery stores because

it's not the most economically feasible place for the big grocery store chains to put their

food markets.

What you end up having is more convenient stores.

People buying something to eat as they have money which tends not to be the highest quality

food.

The other paradox is high-quality good food costs more than cheap food that's filled with

a lot of calories.

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