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  • *AKO PA HA!
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    Pacquiao not keen on new hatton offer

    Pacquiao not keen on new Hatton offer
    By Abac Cordero And Joey Villar Updated January 18, 2009 12:00 AM


    Manny Pacquiao
    Manny Pacquiao is just waiting for a substantial movement in the purse split, and he will waste no time putting his name on the dotted line for a May 2 showdown with Ricky Hatton in Las Vegas.

    “Mag-adjust lang sila dahil hindi puwede ang fifty-fifty (They should make the adjustments because fifty-fifty won’t do),” Pacquiao told The STAR as the stalemate in the negotiations continued.

    As of yesterday, there was no substantial movement.

    “Wala pa din. Ayaw pa din ni Manny. Walang magandang offer (There’s none yet and Manny won’t budge. No good offer),” said Pacquiao’s legal adviser Franklin Gacal from General Santos City.

    While he admitted there was a new offer, it wasn’t anything that could or should make Pacquiao, the biggest star in boxing today, change his mind.

    “May movement pero parang nanglo-loko lang (There was movement but it’s like they’re just trying to fool us). It was not substantial enough,” said the lawyer.

    “Parang nilipat lang yung pera (It’s like moving the money) from the right pocket to the left pocket,” he added without elaborating.

    Hatton’s father, Ray, has joined the fray, insisting that his son is ready to pull the plug on Pacquiao, and fight someone else.

    “We have the offer of another massive fight in the summer, in the British Isles, which would bring a crowd of 80,000 or more,” he said. “We are extremely serious in our threat that we will pull the plug on Pacquiao and go for that alternative if that contract is not signed. We will not be messed around.”

    Pacquiao’s promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, has already struck a deal with Hatton’s camp, including his Golden Boy promoters, for a 50-50 share, and has told the Filipino there’s no way he will get the 60-40.

    It seems that the line between Pacquiao and Arum isn’t open. It was reported yesterday over the Internet that Arum was on his way to the Philippines to personally talk to Pacquiao, but this was denied by Gacal.

    Not for now, at least.

    A 55-45 split, insiders believe, may be enough to make Pacquiao change his mind, and get the ball rolling for what could be one of the biggest fights of the year.

    In a press conference in Bacolod, Pacquiao said British brawler Ricky Hatton offered a 52-48 sharing Friday night.

    “They told us last night (Friday) they now want 52-48, we’re still looking at it if there’s going to be readjustment,” said Pacquiao in yesterday’s press conference for the 2009 Smart National Amateur Boxing Championship here.

    “But they also say they could go up to 55-45, I might agree to that,” he added.

    Pacquiao, who was accompanied by business manager Eric Pineda and Gacal, however, stressed everything will be up to his camp.

    “All of the possibilities will be discussed in the next few days, maybe next week we’ll have a decision,” said Pacquiao.

    Hatton’s group has been insisting on a 50-50 split on all revenues generated by the proposed fight in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 2 while Pacquiao’s camp wants 60-40 in his favor.

    Pacquiao’s camp was so adamant that it threatened to abandon the Hatton bout in favor of a fight either against Venezuelan knockout artist Edwin Valero or the retired Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    “It was supposed to be 60-40 but all of a sudden they’re changing their mind. We’ll see what happens next week,” said Pineda.

    With the recent development, the much-awaited fight might just happen after all.

    Pacquiao wants a 60-40 sharing with Hatton with the Filipino superstar, who agreed to 32 percent against Oscar dela Hoya last December, getting the bigger share this time. But Hatton wants 50 percent of everything.

    Pacquiao has given Hatton until the first week of February to decide whether he wants a crack at the pound-for-pound champion. Otherwise, the fight is off and the Pinoy icon will shop for a different opponent.

    Already in the radar are Floyd Mayweather Jr, the undefeated but retired American boxer, Venezuelan knockout artist Edwin Valero or even Mexican counter-puncher Juan Manuel Marquez.


    Pacquiao believes that he can make as much money fighting anyone among these boxers.
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    **** it..move on guys...pacman-jmm-3...hatton-bradley

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    • hammerhiem
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      Originally posted by larryx
      **** it..move on guys...pacman-jmm-3...hatton-bradley
      Bradley is availible yet so get Kotelnik on the phone and then market the Winner of the Bradley/Holt fight as the unification of 140.

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        Originally posted by hammerhiem
        Bradley is availible yet so get Kotelnik on the phone and then market the Winner of the Bradley/Holt fight as the unification of 140.
        yep **** team pacman..they've turned to oscar..money pacman lol..move on hatton

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        • MOREBASS
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          Franklin Gacal is a moron.

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          • Kbmunro
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            #6
            if this fight falls through,pacman will have mad the biggest mistake of his life!!! no way will he make as much with any other fighter as with hatton! douchbag

            and i dont doubt that hatton has got another fight lined up,with a 80,000 crowd...he could do that against a nobody. so imagine if it is a big name like jmm or nate campbell!

            pacman is pissing me off!

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            • Spacey1991
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              Oh god I am sick of hearing about it now, it keeps changing... I no longer care as long as the fight happens... I understand that Pacquiao is doing business and I understand that Hatton wont accept 60/40 through principle, but I just want to know what is happening. If the fight doesn't happen I will be really disappointing because I was looking forward to it but at least I would know where the fight stands.

              It keeps changing every minute and it is just getting ******... I think 50/50 is fair but I no longer care I just want to see the fight, or at least know what is going on because this is atrocious.

              If the fight doesn't happen I would atleast like both fighters to fight a big name... such as Hatton fighting Bradley and Pacquiao fighting Marquez for a 3rd time... or possibly (and I mean possibly) fighting Mayweather (depending on retirement plans). At least then we will have some other fights to look forward to, even though I really want Hatton vs Pacquiao to happen!
              Last edited by Spacey1991; 01-17-2009, 05:57 PM.

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              • Da Hammer
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                55/45 seems like a fair deal that Hatton would agree to IMO. if this fight were to happen in britain i would think Hatton would not accept anything lower than 50/50 since he would draw in probably 90,000 plus but since its in Vegas even though Hatton will still draw his large share number of fans, still its in a neutral site with Hatton fighting the P4P King! Just of curiousity what was the split for the Floyd Mayweather vs Hatton fight???

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                • MakeDamnSure
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                  #9
                  The latest offer was 52-48.

                  Most likely it will end up 55-45 split in favor of Pacquiao

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                  • PR Boxer
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Da Hammer
                    Just of curiousity what was the split for the Floyd Mayweather vs Hatton fight???
                    60-40 in favor of Mayweather but Hatton got all the money made from the Britains's PPV which was like 18 million and Pacquiao wants his share from the British PPV also.

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