Showing posts with label manny pacquiao vs mayweather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manny pacquiao vs mayweather. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Underdog Boxing: Is some sort of 50-50 separate fair for Pacquiao and Mayweather?

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Quite a bunch of factors so why the aspiration combat between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather haven't taken place yet. The issues about where of course, if the battle will be held and know about medicine tests that will take place are just a few of the numerous reasons. But as of the moment, the most important roadblock to help producing the combats looks like it's in regards to the cash.

 

A few months ago, news writers from your Philippines cited Pacquiao when he said that he would prefer to take small purse. Then a few days back, Mayweather and Pacquiao discussed on the phone where Pacquiao said that he lacks the situations taking the fight as long as they divided up the purse down the center.

 

Following that conversation, the boxing world suddenly felt that there is a possible chance that the fight will likely be made. The two boxers talked and they did actually have allowed us create the fight. Nevertheless, that little shimmer of desire is useless ever again.

 

In an meeting with ESPN Mayweather said â??He (Pacquiao) enquired in regards to 50/50 divided up, and We told him no that will can't happen. But what might happen is you possibly can make extra money fighting me than you made in your career. â?

 

Mayweatherâ??s contention facilities on his pay-per-view selling capacities. In his last five fights Mayweather could sell 2. 4 million against Oscar de la Hoya, 920, 000 next to Ricky Hatton, 1. 05 with Juan Manuel Marquez, 1. 4 million towards Shane Mosley, together with 1. 25 million next to Victor Ortiz.

 

Pacquiao in contrast who has sold 1. 25 million against Miguel Cotto, 600, 000 against Clottey, 1. 15 million against Antonio Margarito, 1. 3 next to Mosley, and 1. forty-five million against Marquez.

 

Summing every thing up, Mayweather has sold a lot more than 7 million pay-per-views while Pacquiao sold less than 6 million, both within their last five fights.

 

If you take their last seven fights into mind which includes Pacquiaoâ??s fights against de la Hoya which sold 1. 25 million and against Hatton which sold 800, 000 together with Mayweatherâ??s fights against Carlos Baldomir and Zab Judah then their own buys are almost alike.

 

If you ask people, a 50-50 split is actually fair. Both fighters will only make this kind of money against each many other. But we canâ??t expect Mayweather to understand this. He thinks he is the savior of boxing. He thinks he has no peer, so in their own mind, no one deserves the same share of the cake with him.

 

The just solution here, at least in my view, is a 55-50 split. Give both fighters the expected amount to make Pacquiao happy then bump off Mayweatherâ??s split a tad further to satisfy their ego. This is a sane solution which will make everybody happy.

 

The problem though is that sane solutions are actually not the expertise with the people involved in creating this fight. Parties would rather take an all out publicity war rather than to sit down and try to hammer out a deal that can finally make this fight a fact.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Floyd Mayweather phone calls Pac-Man immediately after dialling him out - claims

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Floyd Mayweather offers spoken to Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao by telephone to talk about a possible megafight up coming May, agents to each and every boxer confirmed to a number of media stores on Thursday.

Mayweather adviser Leonard Ellerbe confirmed the phone call to ESPN while Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum did the same to BoxingScene.com and Pacquiao themselves talked with ABS-CBN in the Philippines regarding the small discussion.

 

The Filipino record quoted Pacquiao as stating there would be no issue if Mayweather would certainly accept a 50-50 split of income from precisely what is expected to really do the richest fight in boxing history -- if it ever comes off.

 

Unbeaten US star Mayweather and Pacquiao, considered to be our planet's top pound-for-pound fighters, almost developed a deal to get a battle as soon as before but the American's insistence on unique anti-doping blood vessels tests helped get rid of the talks.

This time around, Mayweather carries a May 5 night out booked at a Las Vegas area while Pacquiao's promoter wishes a late May date you can save a huge outside arena so for tickets can be sold to increase earnings approximately $50 million.

"Floyd wishes to fight Manny Pacquiao on May 5 in which he moved as much as to achieve out to Manny Pacquiao professionally," Ellerbe said.

Ellerbe told ESPN that Mayweather called from Las Vegas to the Philippines after earlier this month phoning out southpaw Pacquiao on Twitter, taunting "Step Up, Punk" around the world welterweight champion.

 

Mayweather has been vocal with Pacquiao adviser Michael Koncz more than once in recent weeks, according to all studies.

Pacquiao, 54-3 with 2 drawn and 32 knockouts, provides won his previous 15 combats on the length of nearly seven years while Mayweather, 42-0 with 26 knockouts, need to serve a 90-day imprisonment sentence starting up June 1 after having a household violence conviction.

Arum said that the issue of who Pacquiao would likely next combat could well be resolved this coming week. Arum provided four various other probable foes for "Pac-Man" as next oppositions, which includes Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto and Americans Lamont Peterson, Tim Bradley and Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez.

 

Friday, December 16, 2011

Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Not Egotistical Enough for a Dream Bout?

 

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Lots of detailed phrases have been employed to update undefeated superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. through the years. Egotistical, most definitely, is one of them. Similiarly, while no one flatly comes out and calls Manny Pacquiao egotistical, no need to explain that you have to have a very specific blown up sense of self worth and confidence to obtain the achievements that the Filipino champion has obtained through the years.

 

So, with that in mind - it had been incredibly unexpected which the face behind the one very best cooking device ever made for the people that can’t cook would suggest that the pair won’t get around to fighting simply because they lack the essential egotism.

 

Throughout a recent appointment with the very good people at Boxing Scene, George Foreman came out and explictely declared that he doesn’t believe a dream match among Mayweather and Pacquiao will ever turned out to be because both fighters do not have the required egotism.

 

“I doubt it,” Foreman told Boxing Scene when pressed around the prospect of a potential showdown. “Both fighters are earning all the money they want with out fighting one another. They’re not egotistical adequate to wish to fight one another. It could never occur.”

 

At this point, the prospect of Mayweather vs. Pacquiao failing to get enough developed is certainly not new. It’s not outlandish to suggest that a bout between two fighters which has gotten derailed each and every time it’s come close to taking place throughout the last two years won’t happen. There is nothing even mildly debatable about that stand.

 

What on earth is amusing, nevertheless, is the suggestion that the a couple of fighters involved aren’t egotistical enough to generate this fight happen. Mayweather and Pacquiao are 2 of essentially the most egotistical boxers in the sport today, and that’s the crucial reason why they’re sitting on top of the existing pound-for-pound rankings. The innate egotism that each one has is what has driven them to this point, even though they have long-since cemented by themselves as permanent fixtures in boxing lore.

 

There are tons of reasons why Mayweather vs. Pacquiao might not get come up with -- Bob Arum’s unbearable shadiness pops into your head -- but we’re planning to don't agree with Foreman here - the pair not being egotistical adequate is most definitely not one of them.

 

 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

All signs show Pacquiao vs .. Floyd Mayweather battle in May

 

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It is almost happening, Pacquiao will face Mayweather? The Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 have bring motivation to Floyd after believeing the Marquez was the winner of the said fight. Before Mayweather trying to hide himself when talking about his fight against Pacquiao. But, why did today Mayweather all the way want Pacquiao?

After a great deal a lot more than 2 yrs of unsuccessful discussions among your camps of Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, Junior., modern developmentsindicate the prolonged awaited battle will get closer than ever before before to organization.

Next Pacquiao\'s conquer Mexican counter puncher Juan Manuel Marquez, unbeaten American boxer Mayweather continues to be taunting him without having allowing up,tough the Filipino boxing star to guy up and also to signal anything at all with him now.

Before his fight with Marquez, Pacquiao dared Mayweather to manage him inside of the ring if indeed he isn't scared as what the bulk of his enthusiasts say.Now it really isMayweather\'s use dare Pacquiao and challenge him to indication an agreement with him anytime. But Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum states he'll examine your dream with

Pacquiao subsequent the vacations."I have realized Might five is open up, "heexplained. "Shedding is in Pacquiao's brain while he lost just a week back. He lost to Marquez a few situationsCould five may possibly be the date, indicator something, I am waiting."" can not be sitting waiting around all day lengthy, you require to combat letus make it. I am here, I am waiting around, what are you carrying out? 'm capable tosignal right nowBasically indicator right now you ideal indication tomorrow.

"You stated you are a clean athlete and also you explained you\'d go ahead and takeexamination so let us get it carried out.InchThese daring statements in the unbeaten fighter show his value to manage the "tiny fella" in the Philippines.It seems Mayweather thinks he is ready to defeat Pacquiao obtaining witnessed him battle in opposition toMarquez in their trilogy match previous November. 12.

Pacquiao's a reaction to Mayweather\'s claims was -"Let us have it on. Consequence in the battle happen and allow us give men and women a wonderful combat," hesaid.Arum describes: 'As Floyd themself states, he is about Dollars and a lot of of us are seeking at massive offers that ought to fulfill everybody.\'Inside a press conferencesubsequent his arrival in the US a week in the past, Pacquiao mentioned, "Discussions are ongoing for my battle with Mayweather, but there is nothing final"Recent claimsoriginating from both camps present they will be ready to re-start off discussionswhenever.

Because of the holiday hurry, odds are the parties will occur across at the begining of The month of january to hammer the particulars from the fight agreement.

 

Friday, November 25, 2011

Pacquiao vs. Mayweather: The reason why Pac-Man Need to Fear Pretty Boy

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You might even ask now that Pacquiao really afraid of Mayweather? This prediction cames out after Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 fight. Because Pacquiao did not even show his power for the boxing, we remember that most of the people believe that Marquez has a greater boxing performance against Pacquiao is the said fight. In this way Pacquiao vs Mayweather is very far to happen.

Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather have tried discussions of meeting up for a combat for the ages, yet still simply no fight has been introduced. Yet in the interest of Pacquiao, not having a fight towards "Pretty Boy" Mayweather is the the most effective move.

 

Based on Black Sports Online, discussions between the two sides are taking place and he is prepared for a combat with Mayweather.

 

Pacquiao had the subsequent to state in terms of a future match up:

 

Discussions are continuous for my battle with Mayweather, but nothing is final. Mayweather might be considering, I'm able to fight Pacquiao now because he had problems against Marquez, and I surely could take down Marquez. This is exactly what boxing fans are looking forward to.

 

Inspite of the negotiations on terms, Pacquiao is simply not completely ready for a fight of this degree.

 

For one, Pacquiao will come off a fight to forget, as he was hardly capable to edge out Juan Manuel Marquez in the fight that he showed both tiredness plus an inability to dominate the battle. Granted, Marquez is a deserving, completed fighter, he's no Pacquiao and yet surely could receive the best of him in the ring.

 

Pacquiao's final 5 matches came right down to decisions, as he might be unable to receive the TKOs or KOs that he, once upon time, would make consistently.

 

Inside the Marquez fight there seemed to be a big fatigue issue with Pacquiao. He was out-boxed in the final rounds and put towards the test. There was plenty around the sport who believed Marquez in fact had the higher quality overall performance. Pacquiao was able to land just 30 % of his blows and 19 percent of his jabs, with Marquez landing 32 and 21 percent, correspondingly.

 

Due to the fact Pac-Man is coming off debatably one of his toughest fights of late, unquestionably a fight against Mayweather is requesting trouble, as the energy and potent degree of boxing is certainly not there for the Filipino-sensation.

 

The other important factor is the truth that Pac-Man's marketer, Bob Arum, continues to keep Pacquiao from fighting Mayweather. Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer advised ESPN.com the following: "We have already been informed that Bob Arum is just not fascinated by pursuing a fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao right now."

 

The fact Arum continues to avoid a potential megafight between the two well-respected boxers helps it be much more evident Pac-Man isn't and will not be ready for a showdown with Mayweather. While, in fact, you will discover sources supporting ongoing negotations at that time.

 

Make no fault over it, Pacquiao belongs to the stronger fighters to grace the sport lately.

 

However, dependant on his recent sommation and Arum's claims, Pac-Man isn't ready for Pretty Boy. The undefeated, 42-0 Mayweather has Pacquiao afraid of tarnishing his reputation as the better boxers in the sport.

 

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Do you believe that Bob Arum Protecting Manny Pacquiao from Floyd Mayweather?

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I want to ask you, Do you believe that Bob Arum Protecting Manny Pacquiao from Floyd Mayweather? We all know that Mayweather always hiding his ass specially when talking about fighting Pacquiao. He have many good reason on why and what to hide from Pacquiao fight. Does he afraid that Pacquiao take him down to the floor? Floyld is MONEY, and he always be MONEY. Floyld defend his name, he is undefeated and will not defeat from any boxing warrior through out the world. How far or how long does he defend himself from any attackers? 

 

Here is what we can say with certainty: despite countless efforts by many different people, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are no closer to agreeing to a match today than they were two years ago.

 

Even though both stand to get the biggest paydays of their careers from this fight, even though their legacies may ultimately be defined by the fact that they never faced one another, for whatever reason, they just refuse to reasonably sit down at a table and hash out details that both parties can agree to.

 

That much we know for sure. What we don’t know, however, is why this is the case. Why are Pacquiao and Mayweather so unreasonable when it comes to this issue?

 

Mayweather, for his part, is a notorious against-the-grain contrarian. He constantly needs things to be done his way, on his terms – no ands, ifs, or buts about it.

 

He’s always been renowned for his stubbornness and inability to empathize with anyone, so his tone-deafness on how the public feels about him constantly repeating his tired, “take the test” mantra is understandable. He’s just that type of guy.

 

What has been more odd, though, is watching Pacquiao sink down to his level. Watching the No. 1 pound for pound fighter in the world who has traditionally been recognized as the people’s champ, refuse to be the bigger man.

 

If for no other reason than to appease his fans and legitimize himself as the best pound-for-pounder in the world today, you would think that Pacquiao would be able to get over his nonsensical beef with Mayweather, and proceed for the greater good.

 

Yet he hasn’t.

 

Which presents this question: does he even want to fight Mayweather? Or is he content letting folks think he’s willing to fight his undefeated rival all the while helping Top Rank boss, Bob Arum, collect massive paydays by pitting him against other Top Rank boxers?

 

During a recent interview with the good folks from 8CountNews, Jeff Mayweather alluded to this possibility. He explained that it was more profitable for Arum to consistently set Pacquiao up against other Top Rank guys -- like the completely overmatched Timothy Bradley -- because it maximizes the money rolling in all the while minimizing risk.

 

And, obviously, even though no single fight between Pacquiao and a nameless Top Rank participant can equate to the payday that a Pacquiao v. Mayweather battle would generate – when you start piling on one after another after another, you come awfully close.

 

This isn’t the first time that someone has suggested that Arum hides Pacquiao from challengers and only lets him go against people in his Top Rank stable. Sergio Martinez’s promoter Lou Dibella has often pointed out that Arum tends to avoid working with others when it comes to setting up fights against his golden goose.

 

He also said that the major reason why a Martinez vs. Pacquiao fight will never come to fruition is precisely because the former isn’t a part of the Top Rank family.

 

So, what does this mean? Well, it means that the Pacquiao v. Mayweather megafight is much more complex than most believe. It’s not simply a matter of Floyd wanting Manny to take the test, and the Filipino champ not obliging.

 

There’s a lot of financial strings being pulled by the powers that be who are attempting to ensure a big payday regardless of what happens.

 

In the end – all of the boxers and promoters will make a lot of money and walk away happy. The fans?

 

No such luck.

 

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Mayweather decides to fight Pacquiao after watching Pacquiao Vs Marquez 3

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For long long time ago that people wanted Pacquiao and Mayweather will have their deadly fight. When? and what will be the exact time for this? Ask me and ask other people. Also ask Mayweather, surely he will answer that Pacquiao need to have a test before fighting him. This will be issue before because they suspects that Pacquiao taking steroids. What are you in favor? Steroids? or Chicken? lol.

 

San Francisco’s Karim Mayfield threw me for a loop recently when he announced he would be moving down in weight and campaigning in the junior welterweight class for his future ring endeavors. Mayfield had been looking for riches in the welterweight class, with brief stints as a junior middleweight, and I was curious as to how the 30-year old was going to cope with shedding seven additional pounds five years into his career.

But as I talked to Mayfield on Monday night, a few things became clear. Karim revealed that he typically took fights above 150 pounds in the past either because of what certain promoters were offering or due to simply not having remained active enough prior to receiving certain offers.

Having previously fought at 140 pounds as an amateur in the Golden Gloves, Mayfield felt that a move back to the junior welterweight class was possible once he got down to as low as 145 pounds for his June 17th bout with former champion Steve Forbes, a fight that Mayfield would win via 10th round TKO. Mayfield would accept a challenge against Venezuelan-born Patrick Lopez and won the bout convincingly on the first of this month, dropping the New Hampshire resident three times on his way to a unanimous decision verdict.

“I would say the fight was a tough fight,” Mayfield said when asked about the contest. “He’s definitely a good caliber opponent. He’s definitely a step up from my other opponents I’ve been fighting. And just his intensity and his will, I mean, I knocked the guy down three times and he kept getting back up. I would give my performance, I still haven’t seen the fight but judging from what I feel, I would give myself a B-.”

The junior welterweight class is a bustling division full of talent around all corners and there are a few names that came out of Mayfield’s mouth when asked about the near future.

“Honestly, I would like to fight a Vernon Paris; he’s ranked high in the WBO. Or the winner of Danny Garcia-Kendall Holt,” Mayfield added.

Mayfield was then asked his opinion on the two men regarded as the division’s best in WBA and IBF champion Amir Khan and WBO champion Timothy Bradley. While it’s very likely that both men will be campaigning at 147 pounds come 2012, Mayfield took time to visualize on fights with both.

“I definitely know I can get in there and mix it up with them,” said Mayfield, who actually worked with Bradley prior to the Palm Springs, Calif. fighter’s August 2009 tussle with Nate Campbell. “I know my style and my will and the way that I fight. If I was offered a fight with those guys I would take it. I definitely need to tighten up some things in my next camp. You won’t see no B- performances from me anymore.”

Mayfield’s career got a serious boost of exposure earlier this year when he was brought in as a chief sparring partner for Manny Pacquiao as the Filipino prepared for his May 7th assignment with Shane Mosley. Mayfield was able to appreciate many sides of Manny both in and out of the ring and gave his prediction on the forthcoming trilogy match between Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez on November 12th.

“I see it being an exciting but Pacquiao has been on the top of his game the last few years and Marquez has been going through a lot of wars,” said Mayfield. “Pacquiao has had some great fights but they weren’t wars, he wasn’t getting punched back and forth. He actually showed a lot of defense in the last two fights. I think he’s more persevered now and I think he will come out victorious and stop Marquez by the 8th round.”

It just so happens that the first time I came across Mayfield, roughly a year ago in Las Vegas, he was working with outspoken trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. Mayweather’s son Floyd Jr. is coming off of 4th round knockout over Victor Ortiz last month but Mayfield is unsure whether or not he will have an interest in a long-discussed Pacquiao mega fight.

“I’m thinking that he will go for a Pacquiao fight if it’s a tough fight vs. Marquez. I can see him going after Pacquiao if it’s a tough fight. But if Pacquiao humiliates this guy, he aint going to want no part of him.”

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Pacquiao will not Count on Mayweather Fight If Pac-Man Defeats Marquez

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If Pac-Man defeats Marquez then what's next? It is already mayweather? This is will the questions of all. When will be the dream fight between Pacquiao and Mayweather? why not revealing their real pride. Who is the chicken? lol. Anyway, time will come, it should come and that would be the end of the world. hehe. I am here always follow their updates and I am the one who will send you a news about their coming fight. If they...

Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather: It is the fight that boxing needs, but is not likely to see anytime soon.

 

Just two months after Mayweather made his triumphant return to the sport by defeating Victor Ortiz, Pacquiao will step into the ring against Juan Manuel Marquez for the third time on November 12.

 

Their first two bouts have been exciting, with the first one ending in a draw and the second going to Pacquiao via split decision.

 

There seems to be a strong feeling among fans that if Pacquiao defeats Marquez again that the much-hyped super fight between Pacquiao and Mayweather would be next on the agenda for both competitors.

 

Not to burst your bubble, but don't hold your breath waiting for that fight to happen.

 

We have been teased with this fight for so long that the idea of either guy agreeing to it at this stage of the game is beyond ridiculous.

 

Yes, the money that both guys would stand to make would be more than they have pulled in for a fight in their careers. But Mayweather just made a $25 million base salary for fighting Ortiz, which does not include sponsor money and his share of the pay-per-view revenue.

 

All told, he could walk away from that fight with nearly $60 million.

 

Pacquiao is no slouch in the financial department. He is going to earn at least $20 million for his fight with Marquez.

 

The purse for a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight would likely double, at least, the $20-25 million base salary that these two earn right now. But it is not like they are hurting for money at this juncture.

 

The other reason that the fight is not going to happen is because Mayweather is obviously afraid of fighting Pacquiao.

 

No disrespect to everyone that Mayweather has fought in his career, but those were all fights that he knew he could win and keep his undefeated record intact.

 

Pacquiao is the only fighter in the world that has a chance to defeat Mayweather, and that scares him to no end.

 

All Mayweather has in his life is that precious 42-0 record. If he loses that, then he becomes just another boxer.

 

There are a lot of reasons for both these men to accept this fight, if Pacquiao beats Marquez in November. But until they actually sign a contract to make it official, don't expect it to happen soon.

 

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Mayweather vs Ortiz fight: Pacquiao not on radar

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Mayweather vs Ortiz fight was a great entertainer. Meanwhile he said that Manny Pacquiao is no longer on his radar

Floyd Mayweather Jr is over the moon right now. He has beaten a formidable foe in Victor Ortiz and made a fortune out of a fight that not many said would be memorable. To be true, only Mayweather camp made it look like a grand fight.

A fight can never be grand till there are two fighters of the same stature. And I wonder if any boxing fan can call Victor Ortiz even remotely comparable to Mayweather. They will say that he was out of ring for the last 16 months and Ortiz had been in the thick of action all this while.

But Mayweather is one of the most gifted boxers of our time. Even those boxing fans who dislike him badly will accept that. Despite hating him, they want to watch all his outings in the rings as it is the real entertainment.

Ortiz too can go out of the ring consoling himself of the fact that the decision was controversial and when he was pronounced beaten and defeated, he was actually throwing some good punches at Mayweather.

To be true, Mayweather is a good plotter of a psychological warfare. He had beaten Ortiz long before he entered the ring. He took potshots at him during their outings before the fight and brought his mother, his father, brother and trainer into the picture by talking about them and making Ortiz look like irresponsible and uncaring.

But not many are sure that this fight will give a boost to his rating as a boxer in the days to come. His punches in the fourth round may be legit, but not expected from a top boxer.

Meanwhile if you are thinking that this fight – almost a one sided affair- will prompt Mayweather to challenge Manny Pacquiao and be a true pound for pound king, you are mistaken. He has dashed all such hopes by bragging about his past and accusing Manny of everything that he is not.

The way he talked about Manny Pacquiao, it was clear that he was not willing to bet his prestige by facing him. Though what he said was juxtopposed. He didn’t challenge mManny but said, “I’m telling you, he doesn’t want to fight”.

He further thundered, “We’ve been talking about this for the longest…This boy don’t really want to fight. All this boy is doing is fighting my leftovers

He went on to parrot the same old line, he has been repeating for years, “I don’t need him. Where was Pacquiao in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 when I was dominating the game? He never asked me (for a fight) when I was in my twenties or when I was in my teens.”

““Floyd Mayweather, from the beginning of his career in the ’90s, we knew he was going to be a great professional. Now ask yourself, a fighter just don’t get to 25 years old and all of a sudden he becomes great”, he heaped praise on himself. A truly great fighter is praised and doesn’t need himself to make a point about his own abilities.

It is about time that he decides to face Manny and let the hands do the talking instead of the big mouth.

 

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

What Boxing Needs to Become Big Again – More Than Just Pacquiao vs Mayweather

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Big fights. We know that. Pacquiao vs Mayweather, if and when it happens, might be the biggest purse ever in a boxing match. Big fights and big names bring boxing to the mainstream crowd. True, the mainstream crowd won’t get it on Network channels, it’ll have to be HBO, but the money’s there. The PPV isn’t the problem.

But big fights like this potential welterweight clash between the most popular boxer in the world, despite, or maybe because he’s not American and the undefeated Mayweather are short term fixes (a dangerous word when it involves boxing). There aren’t that many opportunities like and names out there to keep a consistent interest in the sport.

 

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Pacquiao vs Mayweather: What Impact Would There Be If Manny Pacquiao Lost?

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Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather would quite possibly be the most anticipated fight of any kind EVER. Hollywood could not have drawn up a better fight than this.

In one corner is the arrogant, flashy, but undefeated Floyd "money" Mayweather, and in the other corner is the golden boy of boxing, Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao. 

Something's got to give!

It's not a matter of if this fight will happen—it's when. There is simply too much money on the table for this fight not to happen. 

The build-up for this match has been going on for quite a few years now. From the "ridiculous" demands that Mayweather has set for this match, many fans have agreed that Mayweather does not want to fight and that he is a coward.

As a result, Manny Pacquiao seems like the favorite when it does happen.  read more...

 

 

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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Floyd Mayweather: Is He Holding The Trump Card On Manny Pacquiao?


By Troy Sparks

Manny Pacquiao, the current pound-for-pound champ, apparently has nowhere to turn.

His fight against Antonio Margarito may be in jeopardy because Margarito can't get his boxing license reinstated.

If Pacquiao was in a card game, his hand wouldn't beat the hand from the other guy at the table because he would lose the game.

Floyd Mayweather has the winning card in his hand, but he isn't ready to put it on the table just yet.

Hearing that Pacquiao may not fight is making Mayweather drool.

He would be the joker who wants Pacquiao to beg for mercy.

If Pacquiao's fight against Margarito is cancelled, then the Pac-Man is at a dead end.

That would put his camp back to square one.

It would give Mayweather the upper hand by agreeing to a deal on his terms and conditions.

And to help put this exciting package together is none other than Don King.

King told the UK Sun in an article published Sunday that he's confident that he can make the fight happen.

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"I'm a people person," he said, "and Mayweather and Pacquiao would be a people explosion."

King can sell fights like no other promoter before or after him.

"It's the fight people want to see," he said. "They will come from all over the world to see it."

King said that Mayweather will make more money through him than any other promoter can promise him.

"No one can generate money like I can," King said. "I never cease to amaze myself."

And, King has a prediction on the outcome of the fight.

He said that Mayweather will knock Pacquiao out.

They know Pacquiao is running out of time to accept the challenge.

Said King: "Pacquiao has two chances: Slim and none, and Slim has left town."

Pacquiao's team is backed in a corner if the Margarito fight doesn't happen.

The Pac-Man is feeling powerless and has no negotiating control.

He can't let this opportunity slip by.

There's only one way to keep his PFP title, and he knows it.

This is certainly a build-up to the hype that Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali had in their first fight in 1971.

Pacquiao is considered the underdog and Mayweather the favorite.

There are not too many times that the underdog wins.

I can see Pacquiao getting nervous and desperate because the people won't let him rest until he can either retire Mayweather's undefeated record or bow out gracefully.


Credits: bleacherreport.com

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather: Who Has the Best Chance of Winning?


According to Bookmakers inc., the fight of next year, pending negotiations, between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, is too close to call.

The Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Juan Diaz first fight last year was named by some boxing observers as the fight of the year.

Next year's fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao will easily top that.

Keep your emotions in check. I'm confident that the deal will get done.

Fans of either fighter will be on one side or the other.

Unfortunately, even though I'm a huge Mayweather supporter, I have a higher calling as a featured columnist to be as neutral as possible and try to keep my own emotions in check.

Wait, I am pro-Mayweather.

Bookmakers inc. think that Mayweather won't settle for a split purse.

I can go along with that.

Since Floyd's undefeated and free to negotiate his own deals, he should set the conditions of his fight against Pacquiao.

Once we know that he's on board with Don King, Mayweather may likely hand over negotiating control to King.

His earlier demands required the split at 60-40 in his favor.We know that Mayweather can demand over 50 percent of the purse.

Think about how much in gate receipts alone that would be if you paid about $500 to watch the fight in 110,000 seat Cowboys Stadium, not counting the TV and pay-per-view revenue.

Bookmakers inc. preliminary figures for a person paying $500 for a ticket with a full capacity adds up to $55 million.

King will take that kind of money and so will HBO.

Don doesn't care if it's dirty or clean, because to him, it's all good money.

Bookmakers inc. also believed that the deal would've been done already if Pacquiao agreed to the blood testing.

There was a good reason for Mayweather to demand a test for Shane Mosley, especially after he admitted in court that he used drugs.

Pacquiao had a right to sue Mayweather for defamation of character for being accused of using drugs.

I don't think a drug test will weaken Pacquiao.

Either he has the skills to battle, or he doesn't.

Remember sometime last year when Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach, said his man will knock Mayweather out?

I wonder what he's saying now.

If Pacquiao would've agreed to the testing, we would look forward to the real fight of the year this November.

That stubborn Pacquiao wouldn't have it any other way.

That stubborn Mayweather is holding back.

I think the odds of the fight taking place are 2:1.

There's a 10:1 chance that Mayweather will retire the current pound-for-pound champ.

Yeah, I said it. What do you think the odds of the fight occurring and who will win?

e-mail me atsparkstroy@hotmail.com




credits: bleacherreport.com

Monday, August 9, 2010

Frank Warren says Floyd Mayweather stalling on Manny Pacquiao fight


Frank Warren, Europe’s foremost boxing promoter for the last 30 years, has weighed in with his views on the anticipated welterweight showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jnr, which has become an on-off saga. It threatens to be the richest boxing fight in history, never to happen.
However, Warren believes the match-up, estimated to be worth 200 million US dollars, will take place.
Warren, speaking exclusively to Telegraph Sport, explained: “It is the fight that must happen for boxing. As fighters, I think they are the best of their generation, I think it’s a natural match. And it will happen.”
“There will be a lot of posturing, there are times I’ve felt Floyd Mayweather was doing his best not to make the fight.” That view comes from Warren’s stance that Mayweather “has picked and chosen who he wants to fight over the years.”
“He never fought Shane Mosley when he should have fought him. He just didn’t do it. There have been a few times like that. Roy Jones Jnr did a similar thing. He didn’t fight the best guys at the best times, in my opinion. This one is [Mayweather-Pacquiao] is a huge fight, a huge money fight that could do 3 million pay per view buys on television. I think it will outdo [Floyd and Oscar De La Hoya at 2.25 million ppv buys].”
“It’s a huge money fight and it has to happen and in the tens we are into, it is the biggest fight out there for a long long time, a megafight.”
Does it compare, in Warren’s eyes, with other fights defining a generation, such as Sugar Ray Leonard versus Marvellous Marvin Hagler ? “It is as big as all those fights, even though it is one only American involved. But the fact of the matter is that this is what the business needs. The thing that will hold it up is, though, is Mayweather thinking he is worth more than the 50-50 split.”
Warren is preparing for his own mega-event at the LG Arena in Birmingham on September 18, with nine title fights on the card. His entire top tier stable is on show. Among the fighters is Matthew Macklin, who is now trained by Pacquiao’s overseer Freddie Roach.
Macklin fights Londoner Darren Barker for the British, European and Commonwealth middleweight titles. It is a contest bristling with bragging rights.
Warren believes Mayweather was playing mind games with the drug-testing in round one of negotiations. “I’m sure it was. But at the end of the day, Bob Arum had other places to go. And he did it – he went off and sold 50,000 tickets in Texas [for Pacquiao versus Joshua Clottey]. ”
“Bob Arum is a proper promoter, and I very much admire him. The very first world title fight I ever did was Colin Jones against Don Curry, working with Bob, 25…26 years ago, and I have the utmost respect for him.”
“The fact is he is a real, quality promoter. He, in fact, is the one who will make this fight happen, but he won’t sell his fighter short. He will not sell him short. And this is a tough fight [for both men]. If you asked me to pick a winner I would favour Mayweather.”
“I think Mayweather is a natural counter puncher, although Pacquiao is a tremendous puncher, very fast, but…he can be hit. It’s an interesting fight. If I was a bookmaker, I would make Mayweather the favourite.”
Then again…”You see Mayweather clipped a couple of times in that second round by a 38-year-old Mosley, and you wonder if it was the other fella [Pacquiao] throwing the punches, could it have been different. So…it’s interesting.”


Don King: Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao fight could be done 'in a flash' with Bob Arum



The first round of negotiations between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiaofailed in January, and the second round may not have actually even existed. So what's it going to take for Mayweather-Pacquiao to happen? Legendary promoter Don King has a few ideas and Top Rank rival Bob Arum believes the two could come to terms "over a weekend." Golden Boy Promotions and CEO Richard Schaefer have represented Mayweather in talks with Arum and Top Rank over a possible Pacquiao fight. But Arum reportedly has grown tired of working with Golden Boy. "If King were ever involved, it would give a real impetus to make this fight happen," Arum told The Los Angeles Times' Lance Pugmire. "All those little details that have stopped us before, King doesn't give (a thing) about. All he cares about is the end result, making the most money possible." "King's the most persuasive guy I've ever met," Arum said. "With enough time, he'll get this kid (Mayweather) to come over. Don's no fool. He knows how to make a fight." King is expecting Mayweather to be his ringside guest in front of HBO cameras for Saturday's fight between Devon Alexander and Andriv Kotelink in St. Louis. The two also had dinner last week in Boca Raton, Fla. "Whatever Floyd wants, he gets," King told the L.A. Times, noting he doesn't have anything signed from Mayweather to negotiate on his behalf. "I'm just telling Floyd what he is, a bad sucker. "I'm just happy to be seeing (Mayweather), he came out last week (to Florida) because he said he wanted to talk, and I'm hoping we'll get it together," King said. "Me and Arum can do this fight with Pacquiao in a flash." Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38 KOs) now is slated to face Antonio Margarito (38-6, 27 KOs) at an undetermined site Nov. 13. Arum has said he's holding out hope Mayweather-Pacquiao can be made for 2011, potentially in May.

credits: mlive.com

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Don King: 'Me And Bob Arum Can Do' Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao



They worked together on the Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier Thrilla in Manila. They did so again onRoberto Duran's victory over Sugar Ray Leonard in Montreal. And there was also Felix Trinidad'scontroversial upset of Oscar De La Hoya in Las Vegas.

Those are just a few of the promotions that long-time rivals Don King and Bob Arum have worked on successfully, if not, contentiously.

"We also had a good time when we promoted Mike Tyson in one match, and George Foreman in another match," said Arum. "There are others out there, but I mean, those, really, are just the high points of our work together."

And if it came down to it, Arum believes that he and King could make the mega bout betweenFloyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao happen in relatively no time -- this after the twice-failed negotiations between Arum and Golden Boy Promotions and Mayweather Promotions could not make the clash come to fruition.

"You know, we'd have a really basic negotiation. We'd yell and scream at each other," said Arum. "But, you know, King says that it would take two hours, and I would say over a weekend. But I would say that over that weekend, that Don King and I would come to terms."

Arum found himself longing for the old days on Thursday, when news broke that King is flying in the 33-year-old Mayweather (41-0, 25 knockouts) to be a ringside guest for Saturday night's junior welterweight (140 pounds) clash between southpaw WBC and IBF champion Devon Alexander (20-0, 13 KOs) and former WBA king Andriy Kotelnik (31-3-1, 13 KOs).

According to the Lance Pugmire of The Los Angeles Times, King is expected to fly in the six-time champion to St. Louis for Friday's weigh-in before playing host to Mayweather at ringside for the HBO-televised bout at the Scottrade Center, where Alexander is making the second defense of his WBC title, and the first of his IBF crown against Kotelnik before his hometown fans in St. Louis.

The Times reported that King purchased a $500 lobster tail at a Boca Raton, Fla., restaurant for Mayweather last week.

King could not be reached for comment on Thursday evening, nor could Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather's adviser, or Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions.

But BoxingScene.com's Robert Morales reported that Schaefer, whose company has only a handshake agreement with Mayweather, is not worried about a King-Mayweather relationship.

"I'm sure they enjoyed the lobster," Schaefer told BoxingScene.com. "No, it doesn't worry me. Floyd is his own man. The track record speaks for itself, so I don't look at Don King as a threat at this point."

Golden Boy Promotions has worked Mayweather's past four victories comprised of those over De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Juan Manuel Marquez and Shane Mosley.

Starting with De La Hoya, Ellerbe told FanHouse recently that Mayweather "has made over $120 million."

King believes he can do the same for Mayweather, if not better.

"Whatever Floyd wants, he gets," King told The Times. "I'm just telling Floyd what he is -- a bad sucker."

Although the 31-year-old Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38 KOs) is slated to face 32-year-old ex-champAntonio Margarito (38-6, 27 KOs) for the vacant WBC junior middleweight (154 pounds) title on Nov. 13 either at The Dallas Cowboys' Stadium or in Abu Dhabi, Arum is hopeful that a Mayweather-Pacquiao bout could take place sometime in 2011, perhaps, in May.

Pacquiao is pursuing an eighth crown in as many different weight classes against Margarito.

"Well, first of all, let's not rush. Because we don't know how it's going to end up between Don King and Floyd Mayweather. But if King ultimately becomes the promoter of Floyd Mayeather, my prediction is -- and without of the all of the stern drama that we went through the last two times -- that Don King and I would be able to put together the match," said Arum.

"I mean, you don't understand that dealing with this the first time, with these Golden Boy people, what they put us through," said Arum. "These nonsense points. Like whose banner you're going to wear. Crap that King and I don't give a damn about."

King told The Times that Mayweather hasn't signed anything that allows him to negotiate his next fight.

"I'm just happy to be seeing [Mayweather]. He came out last week [to Florida] because he said he wanted to talk, and I'm hoping we'll get it together. Me and Arum can do this fight with Pacquiao in a flash. He'll [Floyd] say it to me on his own when he wants, 'Everybody's talking about this Pacquiao fight,' and I'll tell him, 'Yes, we can do this, that and the other,' " said King.

"He can bring it up himself. I'm just waiting, being very patient. The power of understanding people is important," said King. "I believe he can make the most money with me, because we'll show his dignity and pride, and stop people from throwing stones at him."

Arum is enthusiastic about the possibilities of old school negotiating.

"It's always great if you're dealing, to deal with another professional," said Arum. "Whatever you say about Don King, Don King is a true professional."

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