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  • Mayweather Jr up against the deadline by Dan Rafael

    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=5376931


    Bracing for the increasing likelihood that Floyd Mayweather Jr. will not fight Manny Pacquiao in November, Pacquiao's adviser has met with Top Rank promoter Bob Arum in Las Vegas to look over alternative plans.

    Mayweather has until the end of the week. He could wait until the last minute. If it's Friday and it's 11 p.m., and he says we have a deal, we have a deal.
    ” -- Bob Arum, Top Rank promoter

    While awaiting Mayweather's decision -- Arum told ESPN.com that Friday is the deadline -- Michael Koncz and Arum on Monday discussed proposals for Pacquiao to fight former welterweight titlist Antonio Margarito or face Miguel Cotto in a rematch in the event Mayweather declines the Nov. 13 fight.

    "We're ready to go on with the Mayweather fight," Arum said, "but we have to make contingency plans just in case and I don't really want to talk about that too much. But Mayweather has until the end of the week. He could wait until the last minute. If it's Friday and it's 11 p.m., and he says we have a deal, we have a deal."

    Arum and Koncz said they were hopeful Mayweather would accept the deal, but that they had to be prepared in the event he doesn't. Arum has said for weeks that Mayweather's camp has a contract for the fight and that Pacquiao has accepted the terms, including provisions for drug testing (blood and urine) leading up to the bout.

    When Pacquiao and Mayweather were negotiating during December and January for a fight in March, the talks fell apart when they could not come to an agreement on drug testing protocol.

    Pacquiao then went on to easily outpoint Joshua Clottey to retain his welterweight title in March, while Mayweather dominated Shane Mosley in May.

    "We're waiting on Floyd," Arum said. "He might not want to fight again this year. If he wants to say, 'See you next year,' there's always next year. But I don't think we can't wait much longer for him to make up his mind because if we do the fight we want to make it as big as we can make it, and that takes time. I think Floyd will give us the courtesy of a response one way or the other. What that response will be, I really don't know.

    "That's the fight we want and that's the fight we're in for, but if we can't do that fight there are other opponents."

    Koncz and Arum wouldn't go into specifics of the terms on the table for the fight with Mayweather but Koncz said "a 50-50 deal was proposed and there was no argument against it."

    Koncz said Pacquiao wants to fight Mayweather, which would match the universally regarded top two fighters in boxing and one many believe would set pay-per-view and revenue records, but is prepared to move on.

    "We don't know what Mayweather is going to do. Last week, I had dinner with Cotto in Puerto Rico to see where he stands and he's willing and able to do a rematch with Manny," Koncz said. "Bob and I have spoken about both fights, Cotto and Margarito. Manny asked me to get proposals from Bob on both fights, so that's what I am doing.

    "We haven't heard back from Floyd yet and if we don't in the next few days, we will enter into a deal with one of the other fighters. Bob and I have spoken about both Cotto and Margarito. We will have a done deal and a signed contract for a fight by the end of this month, whoever it's against -- Mayweather, Cotto or Margarito."

    Pacquiao's victory against Cotto netted him a title in a record seventh weight division. If he fights either Cotto or Margarito, Arum said Pacquiao will move up to the 154-pound junior middleweight division and fight for a belt in a record-extending eighth weight class. Pacquiao has already won titles at 112, 122, 126, 130, 135, 140 and 147 pounds.

    If Pacquiao were to fight Cotto, Arum said he would challenge for Cotto's WBA belt. After the loss to Pacquiao, Cotto bounced back by moving up in weight and stopping Yuri Foreman on June 5 to win a junior middleweight belt.

    If Pacquiao were to fight Margarito, Arum said they would meet for the vacant WBC version of the title, which Sergio Martinez relinquished after he won the middleweight championship in April.

    A potential fight with Margarito, however, is complicated by the fact that he is not licensed in the United States because of the 2009 scandal in which he attempted to wear loaded hand wraps for his eventual knockout loss to Mosley. Nevada regulators tabled Margarito's application for a license last week and said it would not vote on it until Margarito first went before the California commission that revoked his license after last year's incident.

    Arum and Koncz both said that if the Margarito fight comes to fruition and he is still unlicensed in the United States, they would consider an international location.

    "It would be nice to have the fight in Las Vegas, but we can fight anywhere," Koncz said.

    Pacquiao's 12th-round knockout win against Cotto drew 1.25 million pay-per-view buys and generated $70 million in domestic television revenue. However a rematch, or one with Margarito, would probably be more of a hard sell compared to one with Mayweather. The hand-wrap scandal has tarnished Margarito's reputation. Pacquiao's fight with Cotto did big business but it had a definitive conclusion and a rematch is not a fight that fans are demanding.

  • #2
    There is still hope.........................

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Walterson View Post
      http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=5376931


      Bracing for the increasing likelihood that Floyd Mayweather Jr. will not fight Manny Pacquiao in November, Pacquiao's adviser has met with Top Rank promoter Bob Arum in Las Vegas to look over alternative plans.

      Mayweather has until the end of the week. He could wait until the last minute. If it's Friday and it's 11 p.m., and he says we have a deal, we have a deal.
      ” -- Bob Arum, Top Rank promoter

      While awaiting Mayweather's decision -- Arum told ESPN.com that Friday is the deadline -- Michael Koncz and Arum on Monday discussed proposals for Pacquiao to fight former welterweight titlist Antonio Margarito or face Miguel Cotto in a rematch in the event Mayweather declines the Nov. 13 fight.

      "We're ready to go on with the Mayweather fight," Arum said, "but we have to make contingency plans just in case and I don't really want to talk about that too much. But Mayweather has until the end of the week. He could wait until the last minute. If it's Friday and it's 11 p.m., and he says we have a deal, we have a deal."

      Arum and Koncz said they were hopeful Mayweather would accept the deal, but that they had to be prepared in the event he doesn't. Arum has said for weeks that Mayweather's camp has a contract for the fight and that Pacquiao has accepted the terms, including provisions for drug testing (blood and urine) leading up to the bout.

      When Pacquiao and Mayweather were negotiating during December and January for a fight in March, the talks fell apart when they could not come to an agreement on drug testing protocol.

      Pacquiao then went on to easily outpoint Joshua Clottey to retain his welterweight title in March, while Mayweather dominated Shane Mosley in May.

      "We're waiting on Floyd," Arum said. "He might not want to fight again this year. If he wants to say, 'See you next year,' there's always next year. But I don't think we can't wait much longer for him to make up his mind because if we do the fight we want to make it as big as we can make it, and that takes time. I think Floyd will give us the courtesy of a response one way or the other. What that response will be, I really don't know.

      "That's the fight we want and that's the fight we're in for, but if we can't do that fight there are other opponents."

      Koncz and Arum wouldn't go into specifics of the terms on the table for the fight with Mayweather but Koncz said "a 50-50 deal was proposed and there was no argument against it."

      Koncz said Pacquiao wants to fight Mayweather, which would match the universally regarded top two fighters in boxing and one many believe would set pay-per-view and revenue records, but is prepared to move on.

      "We don't know what Mayweather is going to do. Last week, I had dinner with Cotto in Puerto Rico to see where he stands and he's willing and able to do a rematch with Manny," Koncz said. "Bob and I have spoken about both fights, Cotto and Margarito. Manny asked me to get proposals from Bob on both fights, so that's what I am doing.

      "We haven't heard back from Floyd yet and if we don't in the next few days, we will enter into a deal with one of the other fighters. Bob and I have spoken about both Cotto and Margarito. We will have a done deal and a signed contract for a fight by the end of this month, whoever it's against -- Mayweather, Cotto or Margarito."

      Pacquiao's victory against Cotto netted him a title in a record seventh weight division. If he fights either Cotto or Margarito, Arum said Pacquiao will move up to the 154-pound junior middleweight division and fight for a belt in a record-extending eighth weight class. Pacquiao has already won titles at 112, 122, 126, 130, 135, 140 and 147 pounds.

      If Pacquiao were to fight Cotto, Arum said he would challenge for Cotto's WBA belt. After the loss to Pacquiao, Cotto bounced back by moving up in weight and stopping Yuri Foreman on June 5 to win a junior middleweight belt.

      If Pacquiao were to fight Margarito, Arum said they would meet for the vacant WBC version of the title, which Sergio Martinez relinquished after he won the middleweight championship in April.

      A potential fight with Margarito, however, is complicated by the fact that he is not licensed in the United States because of the 2009 scandal in which he attempted to wear loaded hand wraps for his eventual knockout loss to Mosley. Nevada regulators tabled Margarito's application for a license last week and said it would not vote on it until Margarito first went before the California commission that revoked his license after last year's incident.

      Arum and Koncz both said that if the Margarito fight comes to fruition and he is still unlicensed in the United States, they would consider an international location.

      "It would be nice to have the fight in Las Vegas, but we can fight anywhere," Koncz said.

      Pacquiao's 12th-round knockout win against Cotto drew 1.25 million pay-per-view buys and generated $70 million in domestic television revenue. However a rematch, or one with Margarito, would probably be more of a hard sell compared to one with Mayweather. The hand-wrap scandal has tarnished Margarito's reputation. Pacquiao's fight with Cotto did big business but it had a definitive conclusion and a rematch is not a fight that fans are demanding.
      I hope everyone blames floyd. If he doesn't sign I agree its his fault. You know what. GOOD! If Bob sent an offer for 50/50 and anything other than non random testing if I'm floyd I don't sign.

      Who cares if 300-400 diehard pac fans on this site and dan rafael, sugar, doug fischer etc. all blame floyd. They blamed floyd for the March fight breaking down. And you know what, MORE PEOPLE PAID MORE MONEY TO WATCH FLOYD FIGHT THAN MANNY FIGHT.

      So manny and bob can go beg california comm. to reinstate margarito or they can fight cotto at 152. Fine. Then floyd fights martinez (hopefully at 160 and not at 155). And we are right back where we are today. Bob already tried the "blame floyd for it" strategy while me and 1.4 mil others were watching floyd fight the lineal ww champ. So he goes and plays it again and pac fans think oh that will work this time?

      Deal with it however yoou need to. Blame floyd call him scared, coward, whatever. Like the other 1.4 mil PAYING customers I'll be watching floyd fight the lineal middleweight champ of the worldon PPV while all the "experts" are blaming him for not fighting pac.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Walterson View Post
        http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=5376931


        Bracing for the increasing likelihood that Floyd Mayweather Jr. will not fight Manny Pacquiao in November, Pacquiao's adviser has met with Top Rank promoter Bob Arum in Las Vegas to look over alternative plans.

        Mayweather has until the end of the week. He could wait until the last minute. If it's Friday and it's 11 p.m., and he says we have a deal, we have a deal.
        ” -- Bob Arum, Top Rank promoter

        While awaiting Mayweather's decision -- Arum told ESPN.com that Friday is the deadline -- Michael Koncz and Arum on Monday discussed proposals for Pacquiao to fight former welterweight titlist Antonio Margarito or face Miguel Cotto in a rematch in the event Mayweather declines the Nov. 13 fight.

        "We're ready to go on with the Mayweather fight," Arum said, "but we have to make contingency plans just in case and I don't really want to talk about that too much. But Mayweather has until the end of the week. He could wait until the last minute. If it's Friday and it's 11 p.m., and he says we have a deal, we have a deal."

        Arum and Koncz said they were hopeful Mayweather would accept the deal, but that they had to be prepared in the event he doesn't. Arum has said for weeks that Mayweather's camp has a contract for the fight and that Pacquiao has accepted the terms, including provisions for drug testing (blood and urine) leading up to the bout.

        When Pacquiao and Mayweather were negotiating during December and January for a fight in March, the talks fell apart when they could not come to an agreement on drug testing protocol.

        Pacquiao then went on to easily outpoint Joshua Clottey to retain his welterweight title in March, while Mayweather dominated Shane Mosley in May.

        "We're waiting on Floyd," Arum said. "He might not want to fight again this year. If he wants to say, 'See you next year,' there's always next year. But I don't think we can't wait much longer for him to make up his mind because if we do the fight we want to make it as big as we can make it, and that takes time. I think Floyd will give us the courtesy of a response one way or the other. What that response will be, I really don't know.

        "That's the fight we want and that's the fight we're in for, but if we can't do that fight there are other opponents."

        Koncz and Arum wouldn't go into specifics of the terms on the table for the fight with Mayweather but Koncz said "a 50-50 deal was proposed and there was no argument against it."

        Koncz said Pacquiao wants to fight Mayweather, which would match the universally regarded top two fighters in boxing and one many believe would set pay-per-view and revenue records, but is prepared to move on.

        "We don't know what Mayweather is going to do. Last week, I had dinner with Cotto in Puerto Rico to see where he stands and he's willing and able to do a rematch with Manny," Koncz said. "Bob and I have spoken about both fights, Cotto and Margarito. Manny asked me to get proposals from Bob on both fights, so that's what I am doing.

        "We haven't heard back from Floyd yet and if we don't in the next few days, we will enter into a deal with one of the other fighters. Bob and I have spoken about both Cotto and Margarito. We will have a done deal and a signed contract for a fight by the end of this month, whoever it's against -- Mayweather, Cotto or Margarito."

        Pacquiao's victory against Cotto netted him a title in a record seventh weight division. If he fights either Cotto or Margarito, Arum said Pacquiao will move up to the 154-pound junior middleweight division and fight for a belt in a record-extending eighth weight class. Pacquiao has already won titles at 112, 122, 126, 130, 135, 140 and 147 pounds.

        If Pacquiao were to fight Cotto, Arum said he would challenge for Cotto's WBA belt. After the loss to Pacquiao, Cotto bounced back by moving up in weight and stopping Yuri Foreman on June 5 to win a junior middleweight belt.

        If Pacquiao were to fight Margarito, Arum said they would meet for the vacant WBC version of the title, which Sergio Martinez relinquished after he won the middleweight championship in April.

        A potential fight with Margarito, however, is complicated by the fact that he is not licensed in the United States because of the 2009 scandal in which he attempted to wear loaded hand wraps for his eventual knockout loss to Mosley. Nevada regulators tabled Margarito's application for a license last week and said it would not vote on it until Margarito first went before the California commission that revoked his license after last year's incident.

        Arum and Koncz both said that if the Margarito fight comes to fruition and he is still unlicensed in the United States, they would consider an international location.

        "It would be nice to have the fight in Las Vegas, but we can fight anywhere," Koncz said.

        Pacquiao's 12th-round knockout win against Cotto drew 1.25 million pay-per-view buys and generated $70 million in domestic television revenue. However a rematch, or one with Margarito, would probably be more of a hard sell compared to one with Mayweather. The hand-wrap scandal has tarnished Margarito's reputation. Pacquiao's fight with Cotto did big business but it had a definitive conclusion and a rematch is not a fight that fans are demanding.
        If you sent over that BS, I hope he burned it.

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        • #5
          As much as I want (we all want) to get this fight to happen.....

          It will not happen.

          I am sick of these fantasy fights in here. Could the fans just get what we want for once, geez?

          Oh lawdy, plox make this fitghtz happen this 2010! Amen!

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          • #6
            I'm gonna hate the headlines next week.

            Boxing screws up megafight, Boxing is dead ect....

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            • #7
              Pacquiao will live to regret,the writting is on the wall.
              Last time he was going to get 50-50 then he gave a ****** reason,not taking drug tests.He went on to fight for $7.5 million with Clottey getting less ppvs which reduced his market worth.
              Now he has a chance to make a career high fee and he claims he deserves 50-50,so he will now go again fight Cotto and get paid $4m & generate 400k ppv which means next time he will deserve 10% or fight Margarito get bashed up and the Mayweather fight will be off for good.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jakutindi Wauya View Post
                Pacquiao will live to regret,the writting is on the wall.
                Last time he was going to get 50-50 then he gave a ****** reason,not taking drug tests.He went on to fight for $7.5 million with Clottey getting less ppvs which reduced his market worth.
                Now he has a chance to make a career high fee and he claims he deserves 50-50,so he will now go again fight Cotto and get paid $4m & generate 400k ppv which means next time he will deserve 10% or fight Margarito get bashed up and the Mayweather fight will be off for good.
                They don't care because as long as full testing is involved, they will never fight Mayweather.

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                • #9
                  I don't understand why people are such in an uproar about the whole 50/50 split...as if it's going to be this huge gap between what both fighters are going to make. Not only that, but what concern is it to the Boxing fan who's dishing out money to watch these guys anyway? Most Mayweather fans I believe want to see this fight, but a good amount of you seem to always look for something to give Floyd this much deserved edge in the negotiations for this fight. Is a 50/50 split really gonna make you not order the PPV? LOL please...

                  If this fight isn't signed because of a purse split (one that shouldn't be overly drastic either way), expect harsh backlash from the media on Boxing.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Big Dunn View Post
                    I hope everyone blames floyd. If he doesn't sign I agree its his fault. You know what. GOOD! If Bob sent an offer for 50/50 and anything other than non random testing if I'm floyd I don't sign.

                    Who cares if 300-400 diehard pac fans on this site and dan rafael, sugar, doug fischer etc. all blame floyd. They blamed floyd for the March fight breaking down. And you know what, MORE PEOPLE PAID MORE MONEY TO WATCH FLOYD FIGHT THAN MANNY FIGHT.

                    So manny and bob can go beg california comm. to reinstate margarito or they can fight cotto at 152. Fine. Then floyd fights martinez (hopefully at 160 and not at 155). And we are right back where we are today. Bob already tried the "blame floyd for it" strategy while me and 1.4 mil others were watching floyd fight the lineal ww champ. So he goes and plays it again and pac fans think oh that will work this time?

                    Deal with it however yoou need to. Blame floyd call him scared, coward, whatever. Like the other 1.4 mil PAYING customers I'll be watching floyd fight the lineal middleweight champ of the worldon PPV while all the "experts" are blaming him for not fighting pac.
                    to see him lose.

                    thats why him and mosley got a lot of ppv sales, the boxing world actually believed floyd might just get his first lost, a KO even from mosley.
                    to me, huge ppv sales takes 2 to tango.

                    but pac can drew ppl in with any boxer he fights. remember pac vs clottey? sure it may not match up to the mayweather vs mosley fight, but if it were a mayweather vs clottey fight, it wouldnt come even CLOSE to pac vs clottey.

                    you think 50,000 came to the stadium just to see clottey?! hahahaha
                    if floyd were there instead, he'd be lucky to reach that number.

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