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  • Sources: Top Rank, Al Haymon settlement could open door for Mayweather-Pacquiao II

    By Chris Mannix of The Vertical
    17 minutes ago
    Yahoo Sports


    Top Rank attorneys have instructed promoters involved with the $100 million lawsuit Top Rank filed last year against powerful boxing manager Al Haymon to halt requested document production, and scheduled depositions have been postponed indefinitely, multiple sources told Yahoo Sports – strong indications the two sides are moving toward a settlement.

    Top Rank originally filed suit last July. The suit contended Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) — the series Haymon spearheads — is monopolistic, violates federal antitrust laws and the federal Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act. The antitrust claims were dismissed last October, and investment group Waddell & Reed, which invested hundreds of millions of dollars to bankroll the PBC, was removed as co-defendant.

    Top Rank filed an amended, more detailed complaint against Haymon in October, and in January a judge denied Haymon’s motion to dismiss, allowing the case to proceed to discovery and depositions.

    Top Rank CEO Bob Arum told Yahoo! Sports he “knew nothing,” of a potential settlement, and that the decision to halt discovery and postpone depositions were “internal mechanisms regarding the case.”

    Top Rank president Todd duBoef declined comment, referring Yahoo Sports to Top Rank’s attorneys.

    Daniel Petrocelli, an attorney representing Top Rank, did not immediately return a call to his office.

    Details of any settlement talks are unknown, but multiple people involved in the lawsuit told Yahoo Sports of one possible outcome of a settlement: a rematch between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. Boxing’s biggest stars fought last May in a fight that generated 4.6 million pay-per-view buys and generated $500 million in total revenue.

    While the fight was a disappointment — Mayweather cruised to an easy decision — a rematch is still the richest fight in boxing, one that could easily exceed 2 million buys. Mayweather retired last year, but has recently hinted at a possible comeback in an interview last week and his company has filed for trademarks on "TMT 50" and "TBE 50," according to ESPN. Another win would represent the 50th victory of his career.

    Pacquiao retired after his win over Timothy Bradley last month, but has publicly lobbied for a rematch with Mayweather, suggesting a shoulder injury hindered his performance.

    By settling the lawsuit, Pacquiao, who is represented by Top Rank, and Mayweather, who is managed by Haymon, would clear a significant hurdle in potential negotiations.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources...000121577.html

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    Originally posted by about.thousands View Post
    By Chris Mannix of The Vertical
    17 minutes ago
    Yahoo Sports


    Top Rank attorneys have instructed promoters involved with the $100 million lawsuit Top Rank filed last year against powerful boxing manager Al Haymon to halt requested document production, and scheduled depositions have been postponed indefinitely, multiple sources told Yahoo Sports – strong indications the two sides are moving toward a settlement.

    Top Rank originally filed suit last July. The suit contended Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) — the series Haymon spearheads — is monopolistic, violates federal antitrust laws and the federal Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act. The antitrust claims were dismissed last October, and investment group Waddell & Reed, which invested hundreds of millions of dollars to bankroll the PBC, was removed as co-defendant.

    Top Rank filed an amended, more detailed complaint against Haymon in October, and in January a judge denied Haymon’s motion to dismiss, allowing the case to proceed to discovery and depositions.

    Top Rank CEO Bob Arum told Yahoo! Sports he “knew nothing,” of a potential settlement, and that the decision to halt discovery and postpone depositions were “internal mechanisms regarding the case.”

    Top Rank president Todd duBoef declined comment, referring Yahoo Sports to Top Rank’s attorneys.

    Daniel Petrocelli, an attorney representing Top Rank, did not immediately return a call to his office.

    Details of any settlement talks are unknown, but multiple people involved in the lawsuit told Yahoo Sports of one possible outcome of a settlement: a rematch between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. Boxing’s biggest stars fought last May in a fight that generated 4.6 million pay-per-view buys and generated $500 million in total revenue.

    While the fight was a disappointment — Mayweather cruised to an easy decision — a rematch is still the richest fight in boxing, one that could easily exceed 2 million buys. Mayweather retired last year, but has recently hinted at a possible comeback in an interview last week and his company has filed for trademarks on "TMT 50" and "TBE 50," according to ESPN. Another win would represent the 50th victory of his career.

    Pacquiao retired after his win over Timothy Bradley last month, but has publicly lobbied for a rematch with Mayweather, suggesting a shoulder injury hindered his performance.

    By settling the lawsuit, Pacquiao, who is represented by Top Rank, and Mayweather, who is managed by Haymon, would clear a significant hurdle in potential negotiations.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources...000121577.html
    You always knew that there had to be a rematch to a fight that sold 4.6 Million PPV's.
    Even doing a quarter of what it did last time, both fighter make a killing.

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    • #3
      Interesting.....

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      • #4
        Hmmm thats interesting news. Manny is like 3 days from being elected senator doe so idk about that being the game charger. Maybe more is going on there. Or Arum is planning to release some pictures of Manny doing coke off of Paris Hilton's skinny ass.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JrRod View Post
          You always knew that there had to be a rematch to a fight that sold 4.6 Million PPV's.
          Even doing a quarter of what it did last time, both fighter make a killing.
          Originally posted by MrRolltide91 View Post
          Interesting.....
          Settle the case by staging another fight. That's a win win for all involved.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by about.thousands View Post
              Settle the case by staging another fight. That's a win win for all involved.

              True......

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              • #8
                Please god no. No more Floyd-Manny. Let it die.

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                • #9
                  here we go boyos

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                  • #10
                    Lol @ all these mayweather rumors during canelo vs khan fight week


                    Mayweather vs GGG

                    Mayweather vs Mcgregor

                    Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2

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