Now whose responsibility is it to type and print this contract?
Are you kidding me? We await for the fight of the century and someone forgot to do this clerical task?
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-mayweather-pacquiao-boxing-showtime-arum-20150124-story.html
Espinoza admits to their inefficiencies. haha... Weeks and weeks and weeks...nothing...are these people lazy or what? Man, how many months do you have to spend to sort out such simple process. This is not a mission about rescuing hostages. And why can't they communicate with Bob Arum. Are they sissy little girls or what? What are they so afraid about? GRRRRR.... What a joke.
Serious question: where do you think negotiations are stalling? To me based on what both sides including Mayweather have said, they are negotiating, Bob has no problem with the 60/40 split but I think Mayweather does hence where there is the problem. I think he wants more than that. On his interview on Showtime when he called out Pac but...hes not getting what they wanted the first time, then on a radio show recently he said, "Arum is hard to negotiate with. You have to understand Pac only sold 300,000 PPV his last fight" I think he wants something like 70/30 and Arum is putting the pressure for him to agree to the 60/40 by calling him out.
Everyone from Manny's side said they agreed to all demands. Then Floyd and Ariza come out and are all negative towards Manny/Arum and bring up PPV #s, the $40 million demand from 2012 and blaming Arum .........
How do you Floyd fans expect the rest of us to react????
Floyd: I offered you 40 millions.
Why would you offer a man 40 millions when he has no say in it :lol1:.
Everyone from Manny's side said they agreed to all demands. Then Floyd and Ariza come out and are all negative towards Manny/Arum and bring up PPV #s, the $40 million demand from 2012 and blaming Arum .........
How do you Floyd fans expect the rest of us to react????
They present Arum and PAC with a list of Floyd roadblocks and they agreed to it. They want DuckWeather to sign off on the contract and send it their way. What more is there to it.