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    Pacquiao vs Mayweather for $200 Mil in Macau?

    Pacquiao vs Mayweather for $200 Mil in Macau?
    Written by Leroy Cleveland at Jan 18, 2012 - 05:26PM ET in NEWS


    Could this seal Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr?


    According to sources, a group of Detroit businessmen, led by boxing great Tommy Hearns and Harley Brown, have partnered with a large Asian hedge fund and will purportedly procure a staggering $200 million USD to hold Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    The proposal was submitted today.

    According to Las Vegas boxing insider Richard Powell, also involved in the deal, the requested venue is the Sheldon Adelson-owned Venetian Macau-Resort-Hotel in in Macau, China - the largest ******** site in the world.

    The targeted date is not yet known although, according to sources, May 5th can be accommodated as well as dates as late as November.

    Obviously, Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr is the fight everyone wants to see. It's the biggest in boxing and would be, perhaps, the highest grossing fight ever. Although not everyone agrees who deserves top billing, general consensus is Mayweather and Pacquiao are the top two boxers in the world and, by far, the sport's most popular figures.

    Why Pacquiao vs Mayweather is So Compelling
    In the annals of boxing, it's very rare for the sport's top two fighters to fight each other because No. 1 and No .2 are usually in different weight classes. For example, during most of the 1990s Roy Jones was regarded as the world's best fighter, pound-for-pound, but the second ranked fighter (whether Whitaker, Chavez or Trinidad) was never big enough to compete with Jones head-to-head.

    It's been nearly 31 years since the sport's undisputed No. 1 and No. 2 fighters faced each other. Ironically, like Mayweather and Pacquiao, Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns were also welterweights. Leonard defeated Hearns via TKO in the 14th Round in September 1981.

    Some experts, notwithstanding, will argue the epic March 1990 battle between jr welterweights Meldrick Taylor and Julio Cesar Chavez showcased the two top fighters of the day but its build-up paled in comparison to the first Leonard vs Hearns bout and the participants were not universally-recognized as No.1 and No.2. And although De La Hoya vs Trinidad in 1999 featured two of sport's top four fighters, Roy Jones Jr was widely considered the best pound-for-pound fighter at the time.

    What also makes this match-up extraordinary is their complementary styles. Manny Pacquiao is an explosive brawler who mauls opponents with his tremendous pressure and high punch output while Floyd Mayweather Jr is an ultra-skilled, pure boxer who dissects his foes with surgical precision.

    Why Macau?
    It's not yet known why Macau is the proposed location but there's a strong theory. Unbeknownst to many, the bustling city of Macau has been the world's biggest ******** center since 2006, even surpassing Las Vegas.

    For years, boxing and ******** have gone hand-in-hand as casinos and nightlife revelry have seemingly been intertwined in the sport's pastime. In addition, Pacquiao vs Mayweather has tremendous international appeal and significance so an alternative location, aside from the typical American Vegas venue, could be more attractive and alluring.

    Although it is part of China, Macau has a large degree of governmental autonomy. Tourism is the focal point of its economy and its also the only place in China where ******** is legal.

    Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr In Macau?
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    Originally posted by MR. SMILEY
    Pacquiao vs Mayweather for $200 Mil in Macau?
    Written by Leroy Cleveland at Jan 18, 2012 - 05:26PM ET in NEWS


    Could this seal Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr?


    According to sources, a group of Detroit businessmen, led by boxing great Tommy Hearns and Harley Brown, have partnered with a large Asian hedge fund and will purportedly procure a staggering $200 million USD to hold Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    The proposal was submitted today.

    According to Las Vegas boxing insider Richard Powell, also involved in the deal, the requested venue is the Sheldon Adelson-owned Venetian Macau-Resort-Hotel in in Macau, China - the largest ******** site in the world.

    The targeted date is not yet known although, according to sources, May 5th can be accommodated as well as dates as late as November.

    Obviously, Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr is the fight everyone wants to see. It's the biggest in boxing and would be, perhaps, the highest grossing fight ever. Although not everyone agrees who deserves top billing, general consensus is Mayweather and Pacquiao are the top two boxers in the world and, by far, the sport's most popular figures.

    Why Pacquiao vs Mayweather is So Compelling
    In the annals of boxing, it's very rare for the sport's top two fighters to fight each other because No. 1 and No .2 are usually in different weight classes. For example, during most of the 1990s Roy Jones was regarded as the world's best fighter, pound-for-pound, but the second ranked fighter (whether Whitaker, Chavez or Trinidad) was never big enough to compete with Jones head-to-head.

    It's been nearly 31 years since the sport's undisputed No. 1 and No. 2 fighters faced each other. Ironically, like Mayweather and Pacquiao, Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns were also welterweights. Leonard defeated Hearns via TKO in the 14th Round in September 1981.

    Some experts, notwithstanding, will argue the epic March 1990 battle between jr welterweights Meldrick Taylor and Julio Cesar Chavez showcased the two top fighters of the day but its build-up paled in comparison to the first Leonard vs Hearns bout and the participants were not universally-recognized as No.1 and No.2. And although De La Hoya vs Trinidad in 1999 featured two of sport's top four fighters, Roy Jones Jr was widely considered the best pound-for-pound fighter at the time.

    What also makes this match-up extraordinary is their complementary styles. Manny Pacquiao is an explosive brawler who mauls opponents with his tremendous pressure and high punch output while Floyd Mayweather Jr is an ultra-skilled, pure boxer who dissects his foes with surgical precision.

    Why Macau?
    It's not yet known why Macau is the proposed location but there's a strong theory. Unbeknownst to many, the bustling city of Macau has been the world's biggest ******** center since 2006, even surpassing Las Vegas.

    For years, boxing and ******** have gone hand-in-hand as casinos and nightlife revelry have seemingly been intertwined in the sport's pastime. In addition, Pacquiao vs Mayweather has tremendous international appeal and significance so an alternative location, aside from the typical American Vegas venue, could be more attractive and alluring.

    Although it is part of China, Macau has a large degree of governmental autonomy. Tourism is the focal point of its economy and its also the only place in China where ******** is legal.

    Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr In Macau?

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    • Ray*
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      They can do this in Mars for $1billion!

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        Make it 'appen.

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          May5th in vegas is the reason his sentence was postponed

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            China?I dont know like it would be a pretty cool change to Vegas but the fight would air here 12 o clock or 1 o clock during the day its weird i actually prefer staying up during the night in the late hours watching a Vegas fight

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              Originally posted by MR. SMILEY
              Pacquiao vs Mayweather for $200 Mil in Macau?
              Written by Leroy Cleveland at Jan 18, 2012 - 05:26PM ET in NEWS


              Could this seal Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr?


              According to sources, a group of Detroit businessmen, led by boxing great Tommy Hearns and Harley Brown, have partnered with a large Asian hedge fund and will purportedly procure a staggering $200 million USD to hold Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr.

              The proposal was submitted today.

              According to Las Vegas boxing insider Richard Powell, also involved in the deal, the requested venue is the Sheldon Adelson-owned Venetian Macau-Resort-Hotel in in Macau, China - the largest ******** site in the world.

              The targeted date is not yet known although, according to sources, May 5th can be accommodated as well as dates as late as November.

              Obviously, Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr is the fight everyone wants to see. It's the biggest in boxing and would be, perhaps, the highest grossing fight ever. Although not everyone agrees who deserves top billing, general consensus is Mayweather and Pacquiao are the top two boxers in the world and, by far, the sport's most popular figures.

              Why Pacquiao vs Mayweather is So Compelling
              In the annals of boxing, it's very rare for the sport's top two fighters to fight each other because No. 1 and No .2 are usually in different weight classes. For example, during most of the 1990s Roy Jones was regarded as the world's best fighter, pound-for-pound, but the second ranked fighter (whether Whitaker, Chavez or Trinidad) was never big enough to compete with Jones head-to-head.

              It's been nearly 31 years since the sport's undisputed No. 1 and No. 2 fighters faced each other. Ironically, like Mayweather and Pacquiao, Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns were also welterweights. Leonard defeated Hearns via TKO in the 14th Round in September 1981.

              Some experts, notwithstanding, will argue the epic March 1990 battle between jr welterweights Meldrick Taylor and Julio Cesar Chavez showcased the two top fighters of the day but its build-up paled in comparison to the first Leonard vs Hearns bout and the participants were not universally-recognized as No.1 and No.2. And although De La Hoya vs Trinidad in 1999 featured two of sport's top four fighters, Roy Jones Jr was widely considered the best pound-for-pound fighter at the time.

              What also makes this match-up extraordinary is their complementary styles. Manny Pacquiao is an explosive brawler who mauls opponents with his tremendous pressure and high punch output while Floyd Mayweather Jr is an ultra-skilled, pure boxer who dissects his foes with surgical precision.

              Why Macau?
              It's not yet known why Macau is the proposed location but there's a strong theory. Unbeknownst to many, the bustling city of Macau has been the world's biggest ******** center since 2006, even surpassing Las Vegas.

              For years, boxing and ******** have gone hand-in-hand as casinos and nightlife revelry have seemingly been intertwined in the sport's pastime. In addition, Pacquiao vs Mayweather has tremendous international appeal and significance so an alternative location, aside from the typical American Vegas venue, could be more attractive and alluring.

              Although it is part of China, Macau has a large degree of governmental autonomy. Tourism is the focal point of its economy and its also the only place in China where ******** is legal.

              Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr In Macau?


              It would do more than $200 mil in revenue if held at MGM Grand on May 5th.

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              • chav
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                Floyd fighting the biggest fight of his career against an Asian in asia....I don't think so

                Floyd doesn't have a passport or a road map to get out of Vegas, so i don't see it happening there.

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                • Luilun
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                  Is it Xylocaine approved ? if not won't happen

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                    I'm getting tired of all these stories about investors and locations. What's next? Bill Gates and the sultan of Brunei guaranteeing Floyd and Manny $10 billion to make the fight happen on Pluto?

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