Miguel Cotto, Puerto Ricos only four-division titleholder and a surefire future Hall of Famer, will return to the ring this fall.The date, location and opponent have not been determined, but Michael Yormark, president and chief of branding and strategy for Roc Nation, said on Tuesday that Cottos return is in the works.Although Yormark was speaking on a media teleconference with light heavyweight contender Andre Ward to promote Wards Aug. 6 HBO main event against Alexander Brand, Cottos name came up.We are hoping to have Miguel back in the ring before the end of the year, Yormark said. Were working on that now. Were hopeful to have some kind of an announcement over the next couple of weeks.Cotto, 35, has not fought since losing a decision and the middleweight world title to Canelo Alvarez in their Nov. 21 pay-per-view showdown.?There was discussion that Cotto, who likely will move down to the junior middleweight division where he once held a world title, would return in June, but he opted to sit out until the fall.Cotto (40-5, 33 KOs) has one fight remaining on his promotional contract with Roc Nation Sports.Juan Manuel Marquez, the Mexican star and former four-division titleholder, is one of the leading possibilities to face Cotto. He is also the most realistic opponent for Cotto if he wants to do a major pay-per-view fight. Names sell, and they are both big names -- with the additional carrot of the great Puerto Rico versus Mexico rivalry as a backdrop.The 42-year-old Marquez (56-7-1, 40 KOs), who has won world titles at featherweight, junior lightweight, lightweight and junior welterweight (and also owns a brutal knockout of Manny Pacquiao in a nontitle welterweight fight), has not fought since winning a unanimous decision against Mike Alvarado in a May 2014 welterweight title eliminator, mainly because of a knee injury.Were looking at a couple of opponents, but its too early to disclose who were talking to, Yormark said.However, according to a source with knowledge of the discussions, the Cotto and Marquez camps have been talking about a deal. The primary issue, however, is not money; its the contract weight. 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OXFORD, Miss. - The Mizzou soccer team erupted for five goals and notched its first shutout of the year as the Tigers defeated Ole Miss, 5-0, in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams. Missouris five goals are the most ever for the team in an SEC match and are the most for the program since it defeated Pacific 5-1 on Aug. 23, 2013.The Tigers improved to 5-2-0 overall and 1-0-0 in SEC action, while the Rebels fell to 4-3-0 and 0-1-0.Five different players found the back of the net for Mizzou, including freshman Sarah Luebbert (Jefferson City, Mo.), who tallied her team-leading fifth goal of the season. Also scoring were juniors Allie Hess (Kearney, Mo.), Jessica Johnson (Los Angeles, Calif.) and Savannah Trujillo (Kansas City, Mo.) and sophomore Amanda Shaw (Carmel, Ind.). 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