Top Rank promoter Bob Arum says he is disappointed that Oscar De La Hoya was not willing to negotiate and stood firm on his demand that the revenue split for a fight with Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao should be 70-30 in his favor and not 60-40 which was Pacquiao’s counter proposal. [details]
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Arums Sees Manny Pacquiao-Ricky Hatton in 2009
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This would be the most exciting 4 rounds ever. I see Pacman putting a beating on Hatton and stopping with a barrage of left hands.
Sorry guys but Hatton is finito.
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Originally posted by || Morpheus || View PostThis would be the most exciting 4 rounds ever. I see Pacman putting a beating on Hatton and stopping with a barrage of left hands.
Sorry guys but Hatton is finito.
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Originally posted by El Dominicano View PostYou know if Pac does that he'd be calling out Mayweather. Not with his mouth but with action.
"Oh well why did Mayweather take 10 rounds to KO Hatton?". It'll be funny if Kellerman were to ask Manny that after the fight (that's if that happens, of course)
Manny: "ehhhhhh.......... well. Mayweather has great skill and speed and eeeehhhhhh.... errmmm........... I just do my best"
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Now this is a good matchup. Pacman and Hatton will definitely put on an exciting show. But I hope that Hatton doesn't turn this into a wrestling match. I don't like the hugging and holding at all.
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Originally posted by || Morpheus || View PostYup.
"Oh well why did Mayweather take 10 rounds to KO Hatton?". It'll be funny if Kellerman were to ask Manny that after the fight (that's if that happens, of course)
Manny: "ehhhhhh.......... well. Mayweather has great skill and speed and eeeehhhhhh.... errmmm........... I just do my best"
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Originally posted by El Dominicano View PostHaha! I can see it now. Mayweather will talk ****. I'll never understand how Mayweather insults a GREAT fighter...who has nothing but respect for him.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostTop Rank promoter Bob Arum says he is disappointed that Oscar De La Hoya was not willing to negotiate and stood firm on his demand that the revenue split for a fight with Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao should be 70-30 in his favor and not 60-40 which was Pacquiao’s counter proposal. [details]
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