By Mark Vester

Add Floyd Mayweather Jr. to the mix. He joins Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer in rejecting the final offer of Top Rank's Bob Arum. Leonard Ellerbe, CEO for Mayweather Promotions and adviser to Floyd, told Yahoo Sports that his side will not agree to Arum's final offer to save the fight with Manny Pacquiao on March 13. Ellerbe said Team Mayweather will not agree to Arum's position by Monday, which is the deadline set by Top Rank to accept their offer, or Arum will replace Mayweather with Paulie Malignaggi.

Mayweather and Golden Boy want "random" Olympic-style drug tests. He wants both fighters to go through random blood and urine tests during their entire training period. Pacquiao and Top Rank will agree to additional blood and urine tests, but not within 30-days of the fight unless the Nevada State Athletic Commission orders them to do so.

Arum wants each fighter would agree to take unlimited random urine tests, and both sides would agree to let the Nevada State Athletic Commission decide if additional blood testing is necessary at their January 19 meeting.

That is not good enough for Ellerbe. He doesn't want the NSAC to make a decision if additional tests are needed. Mayweather and his team want an agreement for random tests.

“Random is random,” Ellerbe told Yahoo Sports . “We are all intelligent people and we know what random testing is. That is what we want and it has not changed.”

Schaefer balked at Arum's final offer earlier and his position has not changed. He doesn't want the situation to become a NSAC matter. He wants a contract agreement between both sides for random Olympic-style drug tests.

“It does not make sense for this to become a commission matter,” Schaefer told Yahoo. “This is a contractual matter. The commission did not decide the weights or the purse split or how the foreign television rights would be sold.

“If this is Bob’s final ultimatum, then that’s what it is. That is his decision if he wants to take that position. I very much hope this fight can be made, but the reason it is at a standstill is because of the way they have handled things.”

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