The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. Unimane

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    So, he went from a prime ATG to has been in little over 6 months? He didn't look the same for Raheem? Why? Who did he fight before Raheem that took it out of him?

    Sorry, it's just a little too convenient for your argument that Morales, suddenly, becomes an over the hill fighter in such a short period of time and before he hits his 30th birthday.
     
  2. abuffy

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    This was from Dan rafael's recent article.

    So, we get a little sneak peak into the demands.
    - MGM Grand will be Venue
    - May 2nd will be date
    - USADA testing will be used
    - Pacquiao can wear his 8 oz Cleto Reyes
    - It is a 60/40 split
    - Draft contracts are being made


    Both sides seem to be happy. However, Floyd's reluctance to sign worries me. Rafael said he thinks this entire thing is a charade, but he also said there were no negotiations going on a few weeks ago which was a very, very incorrect report. So, take everything you hear with a grain of salt.


    Can we all be in agreement though that if it is true that Pacquiao has signed off everything, Mayweather's representatives are happy with everything, and Floyd DOESN'T sign...then it is simply because he believes he'll lose?

    I have no other way to explain it. However, he has really hyped this fight up with the showtime interview and Fight hype interview... AND getting THIS close to the deal being done that everyone is creating the physical contract!!!

    If he doesn't sign it... he's going to face some serious wrath from not ONLY the public and media, but also Les Moonves.

    He's gone far and beyond to get this done. Talking to every person on every side. Doing all he can do when it shouldn't even be his place to be involved! Can you imagine how p**** he'll be if Floyd backs out at the last second after all the work he has done?

    The saddest part is if he really believes he'll lose. It's pitiful because most think he'll win. Perhaps he's mentally psyched himself out after all these years. I hope I'm wrong.
     
  3. kriszhao

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    then he almost beat Maidana years after that...
     
  4. darcus112

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    Promoter says Manny Pacquiao has agreed to terms for a Mayweather fight

    By Kevin Iole
    6 hours ago

    LAS VEGAS -- Promoter Bob Arum told Yahoo Sports on Tuesday that Manny Pacquiao has agreed to terms for a May 2 bout with Floyd Mayweather, and that the only thing in the way of the long-awaited fight occurring is Mayweather's approval.

    Arum said Mayweather's representatives have also agreed to the deal but have not been able to get Mayweather's agreement. However, there is no verification from anyone representing Mayweather whether Arum's side is accurate.

    On Friday, the Los Angeles Times reported that progress was being made on making the match a reality. Multiple sources told Yahoo Sports over the weekend that a deal for the two superstars to fight at the MGM Grand Garden was imminent.

    The sources told Yahoo Sports that not only have the sides agreed for the fight to be May 2 at the MGM, but also on a 60/40 purse split that would favor Mayweather. Mayweather could make in the range of $120 million. An MGM spokesman told Yahoo Sports that there was no deal for the fight to be held at the Grand Garden as far as he is aware.

    In order to pay the astronomical salaries the fighters will command, ticket prices will be scaled at an all-time high. The top ticket at the MGM Grand Garden is expected to go for $5,000 so that the arena can be scaled to produce a $40 million live gate.

    A $40 million live gate would be virtually double the existing record gate of $20,003,150, which was set at the MGM in 2013 by Mayweather and Canelo Alvarez.
    Arum refused Tuesday to speak about details, but said Pacquiao was on board with all terms.

    "I want to get some movement here, with bringing Mayweather to the table so we can go out and get everything signed and get the networks together and get the thing finished," Arum told Yahoo Sports on Tuesday.

    Mayweather has an exclusive contract with Showtime and Pacquiao is obligated to HBO. It is not immediately clear which network will broadcast the fight, though it is expected that both will be involved. That was the solution worked out in 2002, when Mike Tyson (Showtime) fought Lennox Lewis (HBO) in Memphis, Tenn.

    A Mayweather-Pacquiao bout first began to be seriously discussed in 2009. Mayweather ended a brief retirement by routing Juan Manuel Marquez at the MGM on Sept. 19, 2009. Two months later, in perhaps the defining performance of his career, Pacquiao stopped Miguel Cotto at the MGM in the 12th round on Nov. 14, 2009.

    It was clear at that point that they were not only the best welterweights in the world, but also the two best pound-for-pound fighters, period. While Mayweather is now widely acknowledged as the No. 1 fighter in the world, there was some debate in 2009 after Pacquiao stopped Cotto. Pacquiao was on a streak of 11 wins in a row that included dominant one-sided victories over Cotto, Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales.

    An agreement was close in 2009 for a March 2010 bout, but it fell apart when Pacquiao declined Mayweather's last-minute demand for drug testing.

    Former HBO Sports president Ross Greenburg tried to mediate a deal between the sides in 2011, and talks seemed promising at one point before it lost momentum. And in 2012, Mayweather personally called Pacquiao and offered him a flat $40 million for the fight. Pacquiao declined because there was a lot more money in the fight and he wouldn't have gotten any pay-per-view revenue.

    Arum declined to speak on the record over the weekend when reached by Yahoo Sports to discuss the rumors circulating that the fight was on the verge of being made. But early Tuesday, he spoke to Brad ****ey of Examiner.com and told ****ey that Pacquiao had agreed to terms.

    In a conversation later Tuesday with Yahoo Sports, Arum was asked if he were trying to force Mayweather's hand by speaking publicly after he was so tight-lipped and adamantly refusing to comment over the weekend.

    "I'm not trying to force anybody's hand, I'm just saying, 'Hey, we've agreed to everything, period,' " Arum told Yahoo Sports. "The people we have talked to on Mayweather's side have agreed to everything. Now we need Mayweather to step up and say, 'Yeah, I'm on board. I agree.'

    "I'm not going to put a deadline on there. I'm just going to hope that everybody does the right thing and we get this concluded. It would be really sad if we went through this stuff again like we did before."

    Arum said he and Pacquiao were "ignorant about the drug-testing stuff," when Mayweather first made the request for testing in the 2009 negotiations. He said Pacquiao has educated himself on it and has no problem to being tested and readily agreed to testing as part of his deal in getting the Mayweather fight.
    He declined to talk specifics on Tuesday about purses, venue and the like, but said his only goal was to get a deal consummated. Pacquiao is flying to the U.S. on Wednesday and has meetings with Arum and then is doing publicity for a movie.

    Arum said he hopes to avoid getting close to a deal, getting hopes up and then having it dashed.

    If that's his position, it doesn't make sense to talk publicly about private negotiations, but that's always been Arum's style.

    "The point is that I don't want what happened the other times to happen again," Arum said. "I want this fight to actually happen. I want everybody to make a lot of money on the fight. I want the public to be satisfied. And I think it will be a terrific event. That's what I want, and I've done everything in my power to make that happen.

    "I think Manny has been very reasonable and demonstrated that he wants the fight to happen. Now, we're waiting on Floyd. That's not to say that Floyd has been obstinate, that Floyd won't do it, but we're waiting on him."

    Top Rank is also working on a middleweight title fight between Alvarez, the Golden Boy star from Mexico, and WBC champion Miguel Cotto. Promoter Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy is on record saying he wants Alvarez to fight on May 2, and Arum has agreed that it made sense to have Alvarez fighting on a Mexican holiday.

    But Arum said that if fighting on May 2 meant that much to Mayweather, he would look to make the Cotto-Alvarez fight for some other date. That fight still isn't finalized, though, and it's no guarantee that it will be.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/boxing/promoter-says-manny-pacquiao-has-agreed-to-terms-for-floyd-mayweather-fight-012634983.html
     
  5. ValentinePrince

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    No **** he'll agree to 40%, 30% is what he really deserves after his 250k PPV with Algieri, and getting ktfo.
     
  7. ValentinePrince

    ValentinePrince Well-Known Member Full Member

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    rofl yeah, floyd will 'walk him down'.
     
  8. ko00

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    Well oscars latest tweet doesn't sound good says he wouldn't be surprised if Floyd fights cotto next

    I think bad news is coming I won't be reading the sh**storm afterwards f@ck them all if this don't get made
     
  9. ValentinePrince

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    according to pugmire mayweather has agreed to the purse split
     
  10. non-stop

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    wow pac lucked out big if its true. oh well as long as we get the official announcement soon that the fight is happening im good.
     
  11. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i'm predicting 34-66 but 40 is still fair
     
  12. madballster

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    The matter of the fact is this fight will generate $175 million gross. Floyd fighting anyone else will generate $75 million gross. That's how I know all those guys saying "Pacman doesn't deserve 40%" are clueless. Pac adds $100 million to the purse that Mayweather will otherwise never get.
     
  13. Constable

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    ever insider is saying pac agreed to EVERY THING even the may 2 date and the usada testing (they could stitch him up) he does vada but he just accepted usada to make the fight mayweather never expected pac to agree to these silly demands he is backed into the corner to sign FIGHTPACQUIAO
     
  14. Constable

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    Pacquaio agrees to fight and signs of now waiting for mayweathe to do the same
     
  15. Constable

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    no he didn't if its true Floyd know deep inside that pac is a massive draw as big as him he also knows if he wants to cash out big time pac is the only fighter he can fight
     
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