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  • Mosley insists Cotto deal all about money

    By Abac Cordero Updated June 21, 2009 12:00 AM

    MANILA, Philippines - It all boils down to money, and nothing else, all these talk about Manny Pacquiao’s next fight on Nov. 14.

    There’s Pacquiao and his master promoter, Bob Arum, on one side, and a pair of welterweight champions on the other.

    In between them are millions and millions of dollars.

    “There’s a ton of money involved,” said Arum who’s been pushing hard for a Pacquiao-(Miguel) Cotto fight, not only because he enjoys the rights over both boxers, but because he believes it’s going to be a “terrific fight.”

    Shane Mosley, who’s with Golden Boy Promotions, begs to disagree.

    “I’m frustrated by the situation, that Bob Arum’s just trying to put more money in his pocket,” Mosley told Lance Pugmire of The LA Times yesterday. “If he wants the fight that’s going to make the most money for Pacquiao, then that’s a fight against me.”

    “Cotto doesn’t deserve that chance now, but Arum only has one more fight [in his promotional contract] with Cotto, and he needs to put him in a big fight to keep him. So he’s using Pacquiao for that – to throw Cotto a bone.

    “Bob Arum makes out, he clears all the money and Cotto will get his $4 to $6 million. This is a fight for Bob Arum, not a fight for the fans or for Pacquiao,” said Mosley, who feels he can give Pacquiao a “better fight” and “more money.”

    Negotiations are on, and Pacquiao has said he’s willing to face Cotto at 144 or 145 lb, and not at 142, which his trainer, Freddie Roach, had originally wanted, after watching the pride of Puerto Rico live in action last week.

    Cotto looked so slow against Josh Clottey and won by the skin of his teeth. If he gets to fight Pacquiao, the 28-year-old, 5-foot-7 Cotto, might end up the way David Diaz did, a badly-beaten “statue with gloves.”

    One of Pacquiao’s advisers, Wakee Salud, said Cotto won’t last seven rounds against Pacquiao, and another said the Filipino light-welterweight champion should win even if the fight is held at 147 lb.

    “My point is, let’s make the best fights. What would make more money than Pacquiao and I? Cotto has a Puerto Rican audience in New York, that’s where it stops. I’m big everywhere. A fight with Pacquiao and I would be crazy,” added Mosley.

    The pride of Pomona, California is also willing to face Pacquiao at a catch weight of under 147 lb, and said he’d be happy to get 40 percent of everything. Or even less perhaps.

    “The fight does not make any sense to me. A fight with me will make more money. I know there have been numbers going on out there like Cotto making five or six million and Manny making 10, 11 or 12. But in a fight with me, he will make more money. Bob Arum is being the puppet master putting this together, but Manny will make more money fighting me,” Mosley said in a separate interview.

    “It is the best fight for Bob Arum. Even if you look at Cotto’s gash, do you think it will heal in time? It might just open up again if he fights Pacquiao. The fans need to know that the best and biggest fight in boxing right now is with me,” he added.

    Anything can happen in the next few days.

    As the old saying goes, money talks in boxing, and Mosley, the WBA champion at 147 lb, won’t stop talking until the Pacquiao-Cotto fight contract is sealed, signed and delivered.


    http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx...bCategoryId=69

  • #2
    i don't see what measley's point is.what the ****ing is he kicking and screaming about? money.dude needs to shut the **** up and call floyd's people.measley needs to understand that he's not the draw he thinks he is.you gotta be seriously punch drunk to think so.

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    • #3
      I would like to see either fight, i dont think either Mosley/Cotto are hugely different in money terms to Pac both would do good. What i do worry about is his point and its a right one, Cotto's cut..

      Injuries happen in boxing but last 2 weeks or so have been lame, that cut could quite easily get reopen in training or fight night and ruin a great fight, so he has a point there.

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      • #4
        It's not just about money but money is the main ingredient of this meal. It's also about trying to beat the man. Manny Pacquiao is the man.

        And while both are thinking they can beat one another, money is still the factor. Cotto does not have an 0 any more so he dont have to worry about that anymore. It has now become a win, win situation for Cotto and Manny really stands nothing to lose either. I mean yes Manny stands more to lose because he is the Pound 4 Pound king but Manny has already tasted this course and I bet he could care less about it than Mayweather did. People will always see Manny as a true great, win or lose. He has nothing to fear. His legacy is solid as a rock. Cotto lost his ticket to face the Golden Boy, fighting Manny right now is the next best thing.

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        • #5
          Arum is the winner no doubt,he's making a killing.Mosley is with GBP why dont they make Pacquio an offer,if it's better than what Arum is giving Manny wont fight Cotto or at least it will force Arum to increase his offer.Don King did this to Arum when Ali fought Foreman

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          • #6
            Isn't Shane trying to put more money in his pocket? Why would he want a fight Pacquiao, when Clottey, Berto and Paul Williams want a piece of him.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
              Isn't Shane trying to put more money in his pocket? Why would he want a fight Pacquiao, when Clottey, Berto and Paul Williams want a piece of him.
              If he was putting more money he wouldnt be negotiating 40%.Shane gets nothing by beating Berto and Williams isnt exactly a good fight right now.Yes he has beaten Winky Wright but fighting Williams now means he misses bigger fights

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              • #8
                Originally posted by chiyoko View Post
                If he was putting more money he wouldnt be negotiating 40%.Shane gets nothing by beating Berto and Williams isnt exactly a good fight right now.Yes he has beaten Winky Wright but fighting Williams now means he misses bigger fights
                Beat Berto, take Berto's belt, he is more then capable of that. Berto isn't something to worry about and it'll be a good keep bussy fight.

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                • #9
                  Can you imagine if Mosley fought Williams and beat him the amount of dodging would go on afterwards?? Floyd would straight up Emigrate for 1.

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                  • #10
                    "I’m big everywhere" lol

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