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  • Hougigo
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    Uh Oh, Bobfather looking into lawyers with the MGM

    The Las Vegas Review-Journal is Nevada's most trusted source for local news, Las Vegas sports, business news, gaming news, entertainment news and more.


    By STEVE CARP
    LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
    It looks like the squeaky wheel got the grease.

    Less than 24 hours after Top Rank chairman Bob Arum’s tirade against the MGM Grand for posting signs for Floyd Mayweather’s upcoming May 3 fight against Marcos Maidana in competition with Saturday’s Manny Pacquiao-Timothy Bradley rematch, the MGM removed most of the Mayweather signs from the property, replacing them with Pacquiao-Bradley signage.

    “I’m not satisfied,” Arum said Thursday. “What am I, a schmuck? A casino, in order to have credibility, has to live up to its promises. When casinos don’t live up to their commitments, it’s a sad day for Las Vegas.”

    However, not all the Mayweather-Maidana signs had been removed. A couple of signs were still visible outside the MGM’s food court Thursday morning.

    According to Arum, Top Rank president Todd duBoef was negotiating with the MGM to bring the Pacquiao-Bradley rematch to Las Vegas. He was told the Mayweather signs on the outside of the hotel, including a 25-story mural facing east, could not be removed. DuBoef then asked about moving the Pacquiao-Bradley fight to Mandalay Bay where there would be no conflict between the two promotions, but was told the MGM would make sure the fight would get proper signage if it were held at the MGM.

    “When we came here and saw what we saw, we were horrified,” Arum said, referring to Tuesday when Pacquiao made his grand arrival in the MGM’s lobby. “As far as we’re concerned, they reneged on the agreement and our lawyers are looking into it.”

    Arum ripped the MGM at Wednesday’s final news conference, calling entertainment and sports president Richard Sturm, “The man who puts up signs for the wrong fights.”

    Arum said the signage has an economic impact on his event’s sponsors, specifically Tecate beer.

    “Tecate pays us a lot of money to promote their brand,” Arum said. “Every Mayweather-Maidana sign has Corona on it. That’s horrible.”
    Put this up with with the Duva/Showtime legal buff and the secret showtime struggle
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    • thuggery
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      The Bobfather is not pleased...

      But then again the MGM doesn't want to lose money on "The Moment" especially since they said the tickets weren't selling too good.
      Last edited by thuggery; 04-10-2014, 05:54 PM.

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      • Larry the boss
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        MGM is Floyds home if you don't like it then **** off Arum,they are not going to bite the hand that feeds them 2 times a year

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        • way2strong
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          haha ***in old azz bob stilling running game he went to frauds home and made them remove the pictures

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          • The Gambler1981
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            This story is just the gift that keeps on giving, but Bob seems to be getting a lot more press about his angry tirade than the fight he is suppose to be promoting is getting.

            Although I guess his tirade could be considered a help in promoting the fight since that is bringing up the fight but in kind of a round about way.

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            • hhs661
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              If the MGM states they feel like they gave this fight the proper tools necessary to sell it in THEIR place then so be it. Unless Bobbo has something written stating that a X amount of posters should' have been plastered on the MGM walls or something.


              Damn shame at the feelings he's catching right now

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              • New England
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                bobfather

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                • New England
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                  the sanctity of a vegas casino has been compromised.

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                  • MaskedMurderer
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                    Well lets look at it from a business man stand point (I know many cant here cause yall are some immature clueless b****) but Arum has every right to be upset. They basically selling the rival product and have put it in front of his product while he has leased the booth.

                    Legally not sure what he can do about it as legal contracts are written as so loopholes can be exploited but pretty sure this violates a form of "Good Faith" and the "Spirit of the Law" of the written contracts.

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