Mayweather mulling move to MMA in deal with Cuban (espn article)

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  1. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    apologizing ahead of time for a dbl post

    Floyd Mayweather Jr., the world's No. 1 boxer, is strongly considering a revolutionary jump to mixed martial arts under a deal being discussed with Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.
    Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather's adviser and best friend, told ESPN.com Friday night that the five-division world champion, who generated 3.25 million pay-per-view buys and more than $200 million in revenue in two mega fights in 2007, came away from a Thursday meeting with Cuban giving serious thought to taking his game and considerable drawing power to MMA.
    "It's definitely something he is interested in, and when Floyd makes his move, obviously it's going to be a mega event," Ellerbe said. "We don't have a timetable. Floyd is taking some time off, but Floyd understands what is involved. You have to take time to go out and understand what you're getting involved in, and he's ready to do that. But it's something he's definitely interested in doing.
    "Mark Cuban is a very successful business man and has some very, very successful business ventures that we've discussed. We're looking to do a lot of business with Mark. He's a great guy, and we had a great meeting. Doing an MMA event with him is most definitely something we are looking at, among many things we are looking at doing with Mark Cuban."
    Mayweather's interest in participating in an MMA event was sparked after he struck up a friendship with Cuban during their participation this season as contestants on the ABC reality series "Dancing with the Stars."
    Cuban was Mayweather's guest at the fight and even carried two of his championship belts into the ring before he knocked out England's Ricky Hatton to retain the welterweight world championship Dec. 8 in Las Vegas.
    Mayweather and Cuban were together again Thursday in Las Vegas, where they met to discuss various business ventures, including Mayweather participating in an MMA event.
    A few boxers, such as former heavyweight contenders Ray Mercer and Frans Botha, have attempted to compete in mixed martial arts with little success. Mayweather's entrance would bring it to another level, especially at a time when the sports have been pitted against each other by fans and media -- MMA as the hotshot newcomer trying to overtake the century-old, more traditional sweet science.
    One of Cuban's many business interests is ownership of HDNet Fights, a fledgling mixed martial arts promotional company whose bouts are aired on Cuban's HDNet. Cuban promoted his second event Dec. 15 in Dallas.
    "Floyd is considering fighting with HDNet Fights," Cuban told ESPN.com. "We are going to let him visit some gyms to talk to some folks about what it would take to learn. He knows it won't be easy. But he is getting involved with MMA and HDNet Fights one way or another. He is pumped about it. He wants to go on to the next big thing. Floyd is a brilliant marketer. He follows the money."
    Indeed, Mayweather, like Cuban, knows how to make money. Mayweather, 30, won the year's two biggest fights, a decision against Oscar De La Hoya in May in a fight that shattered all boxing revenue records and a 10th-round knockout of Hatton that did 850,000 buys and $47 million in television revenue on HBO PPV.
    Mayweather-De La Hoya, with 2.4 million buys, set the all-time PPV record. Mayweather-Hatton was the biggest PPV fight in history not involving De La Hoya or heavyweights Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield.
    Mayweather earned about $50 million for the two fights.
    "If I said there's a guaranteed $30 million payday, Floyd would be lacing them up," Cuban said, optimistic that Mayweather would eventually participate in an MMA match. "If not, I could see him working to train and develop and invest in MMA fighters, knowing the upside. He can teach them how to be a better boxer and add to their other skills."
    After each of his last three fights, Mayweather has talked about retirement or, at least, an extended break. Ellerbe said Mayweather is on vacation now but that when he returns, they'll discuss the prospect of an MMA bout in more detail.
    "Floyd is about taking on challenges," Ellerbe said. "This ain't some kind of prank. That is one of many things we've talked about with Mark. Floyd would have to take time to really understand it, but it is most definitely something he is interested in."

    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=3165552
     
  2. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    We opened up similar threads at the same time!:lol:

    I just heard it on a local sportscast!
     
  3. Cadillac Man

    Cadillac Man Member Full Member

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    Like I said on the last thread....PBF is a F***** CLOWN...Retire from boxing and please go away
     
  4. scirasco

    scirasco Member Full Member

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    fight cotto it will make the numbers!!!
     
  5. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    Hes defending the integrity of boxing, i rather him stay and destroy more of your fav. fighters.
     
  6. ardy

    ardy UP THE IRISH Full Member

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    If PBFM moves over to MMA, he will disgrace himself and the good name of boxing. MMA is a joke.
     
  7. Illstate

    Illstate Active Member Full Member

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    Cash rules everything around me C.R.E.A.M
    Get the money Dolla Dolla Bill yall.
    I would love to see it happen.
     
  8. LeadLeftHook

    LeadLeftHook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    MMA is different sport. Floyd must be crazy to think he can just go and beat MMA fighters. Its a different art and boxing is only a small part of it, forget grappling, even the stand up part is very different than boxing.
     
  9. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    you just don't throw floyd to the wolves. He's gonna fight a lot of chump fighters before taking on anybody with any serious skill.
     
  10. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    I hope they throw him in with BJ Penn straight away to get armbarred within 30 seconds to shut up all the dumb****s like Jim Lampley and some of anti-MMA dumbasses on this forum!
     
  11. cardstars

    cardstars Gamboa is GOD Full Member

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    I feel like there is something else going on with all these claims of him moving to mma.....
     
  12. gallagher430

    gallagher430 Member Full Member

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    Why do you even bother arguing with people who have the idea that any boxer would beat an mma fighter in an mma match, and vice versa? It's pretty obvious that this isn't the case at all.

    In my opinion if any mma fighter got in a boxing ring with a skilled boxer he would be destroyed quickly. The same goes for a boxer going into a mma ring.

    And for the OP, I don't know why Floyd would want to actually fight mma. The fighters themselves get basically no money compared to promoters and owners. He should start managing some mma fighters, or just keep boxing...
     
  13. SeanDoc

    SeanDoc Member Full Member

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    Best P4P boxer in the world goes to MMA, gets royally beaten and makes more people choose UFC over boxing. Can't end well. Mayweather may be an incredible boxer but thinking he can win in an MMA fight against an MMA fighter is stupid and illogical. A race horse jockey wouldn't challenge a show jumper to see who's the better show jumper.
     
  14. gallagher430

    gallagher430 Member Full Member

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    If he spent a few years training mma he could be somewhat legit depending on his natural ability(other than boxing ability). But I have a feeling that if he does do mma he would jump right in after like 3 months training, in which case he would be destroyed...
     
  15. The Italarican

    The Italarican Pretty Good Poster Full Member

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    If Floyd really thinks his body is breaking down, somehow I don't think learning a new sport where there's less padding and more direct physical damage to the body's surface is going to help. I don't watch MMA and know little about it, but I can't imagine the shoulder roll being too helpful in the long run of a bout. He's gonna need a LOT more.