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  • Originally posted by Espada View Post
    Morning training via @mannypacquiao instagram
    Holy cow.....

    - Bermuda

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    • Originally posted by Espada View Post
      Morning training via @mannypacquiao instagram
      So much for him looking like crap.

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      • Originally posted by Bobby Shmurda View Post
        I'm sure he was, before Rafael broke a story he basically copied and pasted from Iole without even giving credit.
        That's a *** move for not crediting him. But he should of wrote that **** before sending a tweet, a tweet isn't journalism. He must of been to excited that he knew first.lol

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        • Originally posted by kritkl View Post
          that's a *** move for not crediting him. But he should of wrote that **** before sending a tweet, a tweet isn't journalism. He must of been to excited that he knew first.lol
          now a days twitter is the first source before any article

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          • Leslie Moonves has done it again.

            The president and CEO of CBS Corporation, whose involvement was credited with helping Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao reach a deal to fight each other, saved the day a second time.

            A dispute between Top Rank, Mayweather Promotions and the MGM Grand was putting the fight at risk. But a late morning conference call resolved all outstanding issues, Top Rank chairman Bob Arum told Yahoo Sports on Wednesday.

            CBS President and CEO Les Moonves. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
            The May 2 welterweight bout at the MGM Grand, which is expected to be the largest-grossing fight in history, is now officially on. There had been disputes over allocation of tickets, credentials and hotel rooms, among other things, and despite the fact that the fighters had signed to face each other in February, there hadn't been a contract between the promoters and the MGM.

            Arum said he and Top Rank president Todd duBoef met with Moonves and Mayweather adviser Al Haymon and that nothing now stands in the way of the fight going forward.

            "We resolved all of the issues and now we're waiting for the paperwork," Arum said. "I said on the call that if what we agreed upon is in the paperwork we receive, we will sign it and the tickets will be released."

            There will be a small number of tickets made available to the public at a cost of $1,500, $2,500, $3,500, $5,000 and $7,500. It was not immediately clear at exactly what time the tickets will be on sale, but both Arum and duBoef said it should be mid-to-late afternoon Pacific time.

            DuBoef said the written contract is expected to be at Top Rank by 1 p.m. Pacific time.

            Yahoo Sports has reached out to Moonves and will update this story as developments warrant. Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe could not be reached for comment.

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            • Originally posted by Evol View Post
              Leslie Moonves has done it again.

              The president and CEO of CBS Corporation, whose involvement was credited with helping Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao reach a deal to fight each other, saved the day a second time.

              A dispute between Top Rank, Mayweather Promotions and the MGM Grand was putting the fight at risk. But a late morning conference call resolved all outstanding issues, Top Rank chairman Bob Arum told Yahoo Sports on Wednesday.

              CBS President and CEO Les Moonves. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
              The May 2 welterweight bout at the MGM Grand, which is expected to be the largest-grossing fight in history, is now officially on. There had been disputes over allocation of tickets, credentials and hotel rooms, among other things, and despite the fact that the fighters had signed to face each other in February, there hadn't been a contract between the promoters and the MGM.

              Arum said he and Top Rank president Todd duBoef met with Moonves and Mayweather adviser Al Haymon and that nothing now stands in the way of the fight going forward.

              "We resolved all of the issues and now we're waiting for the paperwork," Arum said. "I said on the call that if what we agreed upon is in the paperwork we receive, we will sign it and the tickets will be released."

              There will be a small number of tickets made available to the public at a cost of $1,500, $2,500, $3,500, $5,000 and $7,500. It was not immediately clear at exactly what time the tickets will be on sale, but both Arum and duBoef said it should be mid-to-late afternoon Pacific time.

              DuBoef said the written contract is expected to be at Top Rank by 1 p.m. Pacific time.

              Yahoo Sports has reached out to Moonves and will update this story as developments warrant. Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe could not be reached for comment.

              LOL at cutting and pasting an article without posting a link.

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              • Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
                now a days twitter is the first source before any article
                I didn't know, don't have Twitter.

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                • Originally posted by Brush My Hair View Post
                  LOL at cutting and pasting an article without posting a link.
                  http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/boxing...190839016.html

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                  • Originally posted by KRITKL View Post
                    I didn't know, don't have Twitter.
                    Twitter breaks a lot of stories but its no replacement for investigative journalism. Without that twitter wouldn't have **** to report nor would we find out about important issues.

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                    • Originally posted by Espada View Post
                      Morning training via @mannypacquiao instagram
                      pacroid is clearly on peds

                      they should have had blood testing on this fight

                      take the test, pacroid!



                      "FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. IS BETTER THAN MUHAMMAD ALI AND SUGAR RAY ROBINSON."

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