Mayweather's attorney on why he has to fight May 5th

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  1. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    “My entire argument to [Saragosa] was that he was committed [to the MGM for May 5], this is what he does for a living, the D.A. had agreed to it, so can we please honor our pre-existing commitment,” Wright said. “[I said] ‘There will be collateral consequences that flow out of breaching it.’ I didn’t say it couldn’t be breached, because it could, but I said, ‘Hey, here’s where we are, and these things aren’t put together on a day’s notice.’ You don’t just move these things around.

    “There are commitments to the arena, there are commitments to cable networks and the opponent was known and a back-up was known. That’s the reality of it. That’s how it evolved. At this [expletive] point, any idea that I’m going to go waltzing back in there and say, ‘Hey Judge, these things I told you that we committed to clear back on Nov. 2 and said we can’t just move it around? Well, I changed my mind. I now need to move it around.’ That just can’t happen.”

    Here's the other part of the article that deals with this topic;

    A spokeswoman for Saragosa said Thursday that Jan. 6, “the judge ordered the defendant to surrender at a particular time on June 1. That was the order.” Nothing in Saragosa’s order precluded Mayweather from boxing on a different date.

    Wright said that while that is technically true, it is all but impossible to ask the judge to allow him to move the fight back and, thus, push back Mayweather’s report time to some point later than June 1.

    Wright said that on Nov. 2 he asked then-Clark County District Attorney David Roger if it would be all right if Mayweather scheduled a fight for May 5 and could push back his felony trial until sometime after that point. Wright said Roger agreed. Roger, who resigned as district attorney on Jan. 1, said Thursday his agreement with Wright was “somewhat conditional.” Roger said he had no problem extending the trial date beyond May 5 if Mayweather were bound over for a felony trial.

    At the time Wright said he spoke to Roger, Mayweather was facing a misdemeanor domestic violence charge and a felony grand larceny charge. Under Nevada law, a felony is tried in District Court, while a misdemeanor is tried in Justice Court. Roger said barring a plea, which ultimately occurred, he had no problem pushing the felony trial beyond May 5.
    Pushing the date of the felony trial back allowed Mayweather’s team to make a deal for the May 5 fight against an unnamed opponent at the MGM Grand Garden. But then, when Mayweather was unexpectedly sentenced to a 90-day jail term on the misdemeanor Dec. 21, Wright had to scramble.

    He asked Saragosa to push the start of the sentencing back so Mayweather could honor his commitment to fight May 5. Then, he said he asked for three weeks after the fight before Mayweather had to report so that any injuries he might sustain in the bout would have healed before he had to report to jail.


    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ki-iole_mayweather_pacquiao_011912
     
  2. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    I truly believe both fighters want to fight on May 5th. We all know this is only person trying to hold this up. Pacquiao just needs to put his foot down and tell Arum that he won't be fighting anyone not named Mayweather.
     
  3. randy brown

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    It's clear and well established that the may 5 date is fixed. There is no reason at all why pac can't be able to fight on that day. I don't buy any of arum's excuses.
     
  4. im2risky

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    It's ridiculous how some posters on here still able to SPIN this ****. READ THE DAMN POST!
    Good ish TS!!
     
  5. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    wasn't it golden boy promotion that reserved mgm???

    if there was any obligation, it's gbp to mgm or floyd to gbp and not floyd to mgm.

    ...or did floyd himself reserved mgm??
     
  6. Goro

    Goro Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Unfortunate, wish Mayweather and Pacquiao would have talked and came up with a date that worked for both parties, then Mayweather could have asked to postpone his sentence for said date.
     
  7. 1lehudson

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    I think manny's cut and waiting on a stadium is a better reason. I mean all fighters need 7 months for a cut to heal. And there is absolutly no where in vegas that could hold a major fight they have never done it before.

    There *******s no need to comment
     
  8. KarlBrandt

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  9. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Both before and after the Marquez fights Pacquiao has stated that he has no problem fighting on May 5th. He has fought on the first Saturday in May 2 of the last 3 years. Since 2007, it's been a huge day for boxing. Go read any articles from as far back as the summer when Mayweather announced he was fighting Ortiz. Pretty much every writer was talking about how it would setup a May 5th fight between May and Pac. There's a damn good reason why everyone assumed it would be on that day.
     
  10. bballchump11

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    Stop acting ******ed.
     
  11. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Does it matter? Gbp is floyds promoter. I know its a different relationship then *******s are use to being that floyd dictates his own career while pac has to obey his daddy. And by daddy I mean pimp.
     
  12. PH|LLA

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    “There are commitments to the arena, there are commitments to cable networks and the opponent was known and a back-up was known. That’s the reality of it. That’s how it evolved. At this [expletive] point, any idea that I’m going to go waltzing back in there and say, ‘Hey Judge, these things I told you that we committed to clear back on Nov. 2 and said we can’t just move it around? Well, I changed my mind. I now need to move it around.’ That just can’t happen.”

    the ****

    Floyd signed a deal with Golden Boy. Golden Boy booked the venue, reserved the date, promised Floyd to MGM, the networks, the cable distributors. Pac was never at the center of this plan.

    It's all posturing.
     
  13. PaoloMirani

    PaoloMirani Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hmmm...nah, Pac's obviously ducking.
     
  14. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    if floyd did not reserve mgm, then he's not committed to mgm.
     
  15. Goro

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    Post a quote from Manny Pacquiao after the Marquez fight saying he was more than willing to fight on May 5th.

    He said that back in June before he was coming off a disappointing performance and before he got a cut.

    You know what you are saying is lame and I think you and the rest are just covering your asses for when Mayweather gets out of jail, because you know full well he will be in no hurry to make the fight all of a sudden when he gets out.

    The fact is that both parties didn't mutually agree to the date or the venue, or anything else, Mayweather did.