Pacquiao-Marquez fight nears fruition

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  • CholoPino
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    Pacquiao-Marquez fight nears fruition

    Pacquiao-Marquez fight nears fruition



    By Steve Carp
    LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
    Posted: May 18, 2011 | 2:01 a.m.

    A third fight between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez took a major step toward becoming reality Tuesday when Marquez signed a contract with Pacquiao's promoter, Top Rank, in Los Angeles.

    Marquez, who has a draw and a split-decision loss against Pacquiao, reportedly would make a minimum of $5 million to fight Pacquiao on Nov. 12 at the MGM Grand Garden. Pacquiao (53-3-2, 38 knockouts) would make a minimum of $20 million, and the fight, for Pacquiao's WBO welterweight title, would be fought at a catch weight of 144 pounds.

    Top Rank chairman Bob Arum said the fight remains contingent upon Golden Boy Promotions officially signing off on the terms of the agreement. Golden Boy, which had been Marquez's promoter of record, still has the right of last refusal on any of Marquez's fights until the end of February 2012.

    "Golden Boy was most cooperative," Arum said. "They agreed not to block the fight. So we're planning to move forward.

    "When you look at the possible opponents for Pacquiao, the guy who can give him the best fight is Marquez. He's the only one to have two close fights with Manny, and he may be the one guy who has Manny figured out."

    Richard Schaefer, Golden Boy's chief executive officer, was traveling to Montreal on Tuesday. His assistant said he would have no comment on Marquez until next week.

    Top Rank president Todd duBoef met with Marquez and his attorneys Tuesday at the Beverly Hills Hotel to finalize the deal. Arum said the next step will be to sign a contract with the MGM and find a TV broadcast partner.

    Showtime televised Pacquiao's May 7 rout of Shane Mosley. Because of the additional promotional platform provided by CBS, the fight generated 1.3 million to 1.4 million pay-per-view buys, the most for any Pacquiao bout. But Arum said HBO, which had televised Pacquiao's fights through most of his run to world titles in eight weight classes, would be approached to make an offer.

    HBO, owned by Time-Warner, has ties to TNT and TBS and could use those channels to promote Pacquiao-Marquez III.

    "Whichever network gives us the best deal and the most exposure, that's who we'll sign with,'' Arum said. ''We're looking to take this sport to a new dimension."

    Marquez (52-5-1, 38 KOs) last fought Nov. 27 when he stopped Michael Katsidis in the ninth round of their WBO lightweight title fight at the MGM.

    Marquez is scheduled to fight former world lightweight champion David Diaz on July 2 in Mexico City, a bout he'll have to win to keep his date with Pacquiao.

    If they meet, Marquez will be fighting at the second-heaviest weight of his career; he weighed 146 when he lost to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2009.

    Marquez and Pacquiao fought at 126 pounds in 2004 at the MGM. Marquez was knocked down three times in the first round, but rallied in the second half of the fight to gain a 12-round draw.

    Pacquiao won a 12-round split decision in the rematch, fought at 130 pounds in 2008 at Mandalay Bay.

    Contact reporter Steve Carp at scarp@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2913. Follow him on Twitter: @stevecarprj.

    Source: http://www.lvrj.com/sports/pacquiao-...122139019.html
  • Smokin'J
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    Pacman is making so much cash, its unbelievable.

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    • Cuauhtémoc1520
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      Marquez for me is what boxing is all about. A great warrior who has incredible skill and talent. He's probably my favorite current fighter in the sport today.

      I just don't know what he will have left vs Manny at 39 years old when this fight takes place. I just think it's too little too late.

      I hope it's a good fight but I doubt it will be. I see Pac being too strong and fast for him and I believe this will be the fight that ends Marquez' career.

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      • shogunn
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        damn, if manny goes back to hbo, 24/7 might be shown on the turner networks. TNT, TBS, etc. Manny is definitely the true p4p crossover star

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        • DeadlyOverhand
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          Catch weigh of 144 thats bulls**t Pacquiao can make 140 he just wants to get a guaranteed win.

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          • V.WEBB
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            Oh look, Manny in another mismatch against a 40 year old, past prime, fat fighter that can't compete above 140. And the fight isn't until November and its May, what's the rush to get it signed?

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            • Left Hook Tua
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              Originally posted by VWEBBJR
              Oh look, Manny in another mismatch against a 40 year old, past prime, fat fighter that can't compete above 140. And the fight isn't until November and its May, what's the rush to get it signed?
              to get golden boy out of the way?

              plus to set up jmm's tuneup. probably against diaz.

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              • V.WEBB
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                Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                to get golden boy out of the way?

                plus to set up jmm's tuneup. probably against diaz.
                Who cares man, the fight won't be competitive. Same old stuff we've been getting since he beat Miguel in 09. Guys that are overmatched.

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                • Left Hook Tua
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                  Originally posted by VWEBBJR
                  Who cares man, the fight won't be competitive. Same old stuff we've been getting since he beat Miguel in 09. Guys that are overmatched.
                  if you don't like it. don't watch it.

                  i want to see a 3rd jmm fight. rather it be at 140 (or even 135) but i'll take it at 144.

                  it's not like pac blows up much anyway.


                  i think it'll be entertaining. all that matters to me.

                  people whine about "mismatch" or "overmatched" too much.

                  when you're a top p4p fighter most of your fights are gonna be that.

                  how many times was floyd an underdog or in an even match? roy jones? tyson?

                  just how it is. when you're one of the best , most fights will be mismatches.

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                  • William Blake
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                    Marquez has been asking- and now he's getting.

                    Floyd....well.....strange how many legal postponements he has had....if Floyd wanted to fight, he would stop thinking and talking about Pacquiao and move onto someone else.

                    Floyd has become kind of like Marquez whereby the only boxer he mentions anymore is Pacquiao. It has become an obsession.

                    If Floyd wants it, he can get his too.

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