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  • GG Marquez
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    Vegas fighting to keep Mayweather-Pacquiao

    Vegas fighting to keep Mayweather-Pacquiao

    By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports


    As boxing promoters Bob Arum and Richard Schaefer have begun the process of hammering out a deal for a 2010 showdown between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao, officials in Las Vegas are scrambling to keep the fight on the Strip.

    Las Vegas has been hit harder than most cities by the recession and, with 13 percent unemployment, is in need of major events to bolster tourism and invigorate its economy. A potential Pacquiao-Mayweather bout would likely be the largest-grossing boxing match in history. Predictions for the pay-per-view sales alone have reached as high as 5 million.


    Pacquiao is the top-ranked fighter in Yahoo! Sports’ ratings of the world’s best boxers with Mayweather sitting at No. 2. They’re each in their prime – Pacquiao is 30 and Mayweather is 31 – and each fights at welterweight.

    Pacquiao, who is 50-3-2 with 38 knockouts and holds the World Boxing Organization welterweight title, has been named the Fighter of the Year by the Boxing Writers Association of America in 2006 and 2008 and is almost certain to win it in 2009. Mayweather, who is 40-0 with 25 knockouts, was the BWAA’s Fighter of the Year in 2007.

    Arum, who promotes Pacquiao, and Schaefer, on behalf of Mayweather, met in Las Vegas on Monday and agreed not to speak to the media.

    We’re under a gag order until this gets done,” Arum said Tuesday prior to a news conference at the Las Vegas Hilton to announce a middleweight championship bout between Kelly Pavlik and Miguel Espino.

    Schaefer declined to speak about any aspect of the Mayweather-Pacquiao talks. But powerful Las Vegas political consultant Sig Rogich is leading a group that is exploring the possibility of erecting a 30,000-seat outdoor stadium on a Las Vegas Boulevard site once occupied by the New Frontier Hotel.

    The majority of the most lucrative boxing matches in the past 15 years have been held in Las Vegas either at the MGM Grand Garden Arena or the Mandalay Bay Events Center, both of which are owned by MGM Mirage. Officials of MGM Mirage would be interested in the fight and would likely be the frontrunner to land it for the MGM Grand if the bout is made.

    Rogich, who worked in the George H.W. Bush administration, said Las Vegas officials are discussing a plan with El-Ad Properties, which purchased the New Frontier Hotel and the 36 acres of Strip-front property it sits on for $1.2 billion from Phil Ruffin in 2007, to have the site serve as the location for the lucrative fight. The plan would be to have the fight sponsored by the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority, with a consortium of Las Vegas casinos contributing money toward the cost.

    Though Las Vegas has landed the majority of the major boxing shows in recent years, interest from venues outside Las Vegas in acquiring a Mayweather-Pacquiao megafight is very high. Arum has received inquiries from many venues, including New Orleans, and ********ic political strategist James Carville has phoned Arum about trying to broker a deal to bring the fight to the Superdome in New Orleans.

    One advantage Las Vegas officials will have in landing the bout is that Mayweather resides in the city and Pacquiao has fought his last six fights, and nine of his last 12, there.

    “We’re aware of the interest from all over the country for this bout and our goal is simply to keep it here in Las Vegas,” said Rogich, who was once the chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission. “We’re just exploring the possibility of doing something [at the New Frontier site].

    “We’ve reached out to the owners of the property to see if we can do something that makes economic sense. This is such a big fight and we are doing all we can to keep it in Las Vegas amid competition from many other places.”
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    Originally posted by GG Marquez
    Vegas fighting to keep Mayweather-Pacquiao



    Las Vegas has been hit harder than most cities by the recession and, with 13 percent unemployment, is in need of major events to bolster tourism and invigorate its economy. A potential Pacquiao-Mayweather bout would likely be the largest-grossing boxing match in history. Predictions for the pay-per-view sales alone have reached as high as 5 million.

    FIVE Million?!

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    • Bea5T
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      no way this gets 5 million

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      • -Boxzilla-
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        5 mill ppv buys sounds crazy high to me ... i think it has a real chance of breaking 2.4 mill tho

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        • GG Marquez
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          Originally posted by -Boxzilla-
          5 mill ppv buys sounds crazy high to me ... i think it has a real chance of breaking 2.4 mill tho
          I think the 2.4 million number is gone. Consider that broken.

          We are fully six months away from this fight and the momentum and expectation is unlike anything i have seen.

          Oscar and Floyd were trying to hype up their fight on SuperBowl weekend. Early Feb.

          This fight build-up and hype will be unprecedented.

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          • Ch@mpBox@PR
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            This fight should not happend in Vegas at all.

            It should happend on the new cowoys stadium or the Superdome or something.


            A venue with less than 40K seats should not be even consider!!!!!!!!

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            • ИATAS
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              They should build a stadium on the moon!!

              Or do what Ali failed to do - have the fight on one of those huge planes while flying in the sky.

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              • GG Marquez
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                #8
                Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
                This fight should not happend in Vegas at all.

                It should happend on the new cowoys stadium or the Superdome or something.


                A venue with less than 40K seats should not be even consider!!!!!!!!
                Ch@mp. The site fee is more important than the seats. That is why casinos and gaming towns end up with the fights.

                New Orleans would be better.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Иatas206
                  they should build a stadium on the moon!!

                  Or do what ali failed to do - have the fight on one of those huge planes while flying in the sky.
                  they should build a stadium in the middle of the ocean with a transparent bottom so that the dolphins and wales can watch the fight

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                  • zeidrich
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                    5million??? thats not gonna happen unless

                    pacman sings national anthem @ superbowl
                    mayweather dance in glee
                    pacman sings a song in american idol
                    mayweather do some acrobatics in America best dance group
                    pacman drinks kobe piss
                    mayweather kisses adam lambert @ grammys
                    etc...

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