Official Floyd Mayweather- Manny Pacquiao Postfight aftermath discussion
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I think that's the best PAC will look for May 2nd. After this week is over all the hard work is done so I don't see manny getting any more ripped than he is now. Plus PAC is getting old. His body is maxed out. I don't think he'll ever be as ripped as how we was in his younger days.Comment
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Top Rank’s CEO Bob Arum has seen and done it all in boxing, but even he will admit that the May 2nd mega bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao is unchartered territory. Arum has been involved and responsible for some of boxing’s biggest promotions, and now he will make history once again. However,
So according to the 2nd paragraph in this article, Arum will indeed be taking a backseat in this fight.
So it sounds like Arum reluctantly signed the deal?Comment
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Iole updated his story...
After weeks of difficult negotiations, promoters reach terms on a deal that will allow tickets to go on sale Thursday.
"Arum said he told Reid about the ticket issue and so Reid phoned MGM Resorts president Bill Hornbuckle. A Reid spokeswoman gave Yahoo Sports a statement about his involvement in the private business deal."Comment
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Lance Pugmire;@latimespugmire
The site agreement changed language that was agreed upon previously and would've deprived Top Rank/Pacquiao of 2,000 tickets. Fixed now.
Lance Pugmire @latimespugmire
Orally fixed, I should say...Last edited by Mitchell Kane; 04-22-2015, 05:42 PM.Comment
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