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  • MR. NUTHUGGER
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    3 Pacquiao bouts lined up in 2009

    Three Pacman bouts lined up in 2009
    By Abac Cordero Updated January 02, 2009 12:00 AM


    Bob Arum
    Manny Pacquiao, his promoter Bob Arum hinted, is open to three fights this year.

    The Filipino superstar is locked on to face Britain’s Ricky Hatton on May 2 in Las Vegas, and is hoping to land an even bigger fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. later on.

    But Arum said if Mayweather, who retired last June as the undefeated pound-for-pound champion, doesn’t come out in the open, Pacquiao might consider two more fights.

    Pacquiao said he wants to retire this year, and Arum, the legendary Top Rank chief, wants to make sure that boxing’s biggest draw today makes the most of his chances.

    “If Floyd Mayweather is not available after we fight Hatton, then we can fight Edwin Valero,” said Arum, close to finalizing the deal with the Hatton people for the May 2 bout.

    “There are a number of people out there although the fight may not be as big as Mayweather,” he added after dropping the name of the Venezuelan knockout artist.

    Among the other worthy contenders are Joan Guzman or Zab Judah and, of course, Juan Manuel Marquez, the only fighter who really came close to beating Pacquiao in nearly three years.

    Again, none of these fights can match the attention a fight with Mayweather would draw, considering that it will be a fight between two pound-for-pound champions of the same era.

    “If Mayweather is not there, we can fight two more fights to make up for it. Manny can fight three times this year,” said Arum over the telephone.

    But Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach wants Pacquiao going up against Hatton, and then Mayweather.

    “In a perfect world, I would like to see him fight Ricky Hatton and then Floyd Mayweather Jr. and then I would like to see Manny retire, and become President of the Philippines,” he told fighthype.com.

    Going back to things on hand, the matchmaking genius said Pacquiao stands to earn a lot, even more than what he earned against Oscar dela Hoya, for facing Hatton.

    “There’s a good chance that Manny will earn more in this fight,” said Arum of Pacquiao, who got no less than $10 million despite the smaller 32 percent take against Dela Hoya’s 68 percent.

    Arum said there’d be no such disparity in the Pacquiao-Hatton pie.

    “Manny may get more but not much, much more because Ricky Hatton brings more to the table than anybody else Manny could fight at the moment,” he said.

    “But we are not getting the smaller share if you know what I mean. A tremendous percentage of the money will come from England,” he added in recognizing Hatton’s pay-per-view draw back home.
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    Nice but I'd rather want to see him clean out the 140 division than fighting zab. Lets get it on.

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      Originally posted by MR. NUTHUGGER
      Three Pacman bouts lined up in 2009
      By Abac Cordero Updated January 02, 2009 12:00 AM


      Bob Arum
      Manny Pacquiao, his promoter Bob Arum hinted, is open to three fights this year.

      The Filipino superstar is locked on to face Britain’s Ricky Hatton on May 2 in Las Vegas, and is hoping to land an even bigger fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. later on.

      But Arum said if Mayweather, who retired last June as the undefeated pound-for-pound champion, doesn’t come out in the open, Pacquiao might consider two more fights.

      Pacquiao said he wants to retire this year, and Arum, the legendary Top Rank chief, wants to make sure that boxing’s biggest draw today makes the most of his chances.

      “If Floyd Mayweather is not available after we fight Hatton, then we can fight Edwin Valero,” said Arum, close to finalizing the deal with the Hatton people for the May 2 bout.

      “There are a number of people out there although the fight may not be as big as Mayweather,” he added after dropping the name of the Venezuelan knockout artist.

      Among the other worthy contenders are Joan Guzman or Zab Judah and, of course, Juan Manuel Marquez, the only fighter who really came close to beating Pacquiao in nearly three years.

      Again, none of these fights can match the attention a fight with Mayweather would draw, considering that it will be a fight between two pound-for-pound champions of the same era.

      “If Mayweather is not there, we can fight two more fights to make up for it. Manny can fight three times this year,” said Arum over the telephone.

      But Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach wants Pacquiao going up against Hatton, and then Mayweather.

      “In a perfect world, I would like to see him fight Ricky Hatton and then Floyd Mayweather Jr. and then I would like to see Manny retire, and become President of the Philippines,” he told fighthype.com.

      Going back to things on hand, the matchmaking genius said Pacquiao stands to earn a lot, even more than what he earned against Oscar dela Hoya, for facing Hatton.

      “There’s a good chance that Manny will earn more in this fight,” said Arum of Pacquiao, who got no less than $10 million despite the smaller 32 percent take against Dela Hoya’s 68 percent.

      Arum said there’d be no such disparity in the Pacquiao-Hatton pie.

      “Manny may get more but not much, much more because Ricky Hatton brings more to the table than anybody else Manny could fight at the moment,” he said.

      “But we are not getting the smaller share if you know what I mean. A tremendous percentage of the money will come from England,” he added in recognizing Hatton’s pay-per-view draw back home.
      I just hope PAC keep on winning, I would love to see PAC fight any of those mentioned above especially PBF.

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      • pacnation
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        I honestly see Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, a battle of the best p4p happening.

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          Haha, he wants Manny to retire in a year become president of the Philippines. That would be hillarious watching Manny on C-Span at the UN meetings.
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          Last edited by FreshPrince; 03-28-2011, 03:12 PM.

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          • egreezy
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            #6
            I'm curious to why Valero would get mention before Nate Campbell.

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            • DrewWoodside
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              Originally posted by bestboxingonly
              Nice but I'd rather want to see him clean out the 140 division than fighting zab. Lets get it on.

              why do we keep hearing zab's name? what is that crap.

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              • HappyBoxingFan
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                Originally posted by DrewWoodside
                why do we keep hearing zab's name? what is that crap.
                Zab Judah is like New Jersey... the mere mention of the name always gets a chuckle... I'm not sure why.

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                • Ryn0
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                  I would love to see him fight Hatton, Valero and then hopefully Campbell and the winner of Diaz-Marquez as the unifed lightweight titlest. That would give him another fighter of the year award if he won all of those bouts.

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                  • MANGLER
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                    I wish he woulda stayed at 135 to fight Nate or the winner of JMM-Diaz. But after Hatton, it will probably be PBF if he comes back. I wouldn't mind the Valero fight either, but i don't see Pac takin 3 fights if the Hatton fight is in May.

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