Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, will it happen?

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Will Mayweather vs. Pacquiao ever happen?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 43.6%
  • No

    Votes: 10 25.6%
  • Who the hell knows at this point?

    Votes: 12 30.8%

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WILL NOT believe anything until the papers are signed. With that being said it is pretty cool seeing them together and talking and meeting up. Probably talking about getting a basketball team together lol
 
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It's obvious Koncz knew Floyd was gonna be at the game so they went. Props to Floyd for walking up to him with respect. Manny looked very serious tho, so he is serious in wanting the fight. Let's just hope Floyd don't do too much and not fight Manny.
 
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Basically what I said yesterday, the only issues left were with the networks. Looks like we might have ourselves a fight!!!





Pacquiao's Adviser Details Private Mayweather Meeting
Posted by: Rick Reeno on 1/28/2015 .

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By Rick Reeno & Steve Kim

Michael Koncz, adviser to WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao, described their late night meeting with Floyd Mayweather Jr. as being "professional and productive."

The two fighters had an unexpected chance meeting on Tuesday night, when both of them were courtside for a game between the Heat and the Bucks in Miami, Florida. During the game, Koncz approached Mayweather and asked him if he was interested in getting together with Pacquiao, which the two fighters did during halftime.

"We did not know that Floyd was going to be at the basketball game. In fact we were supposed to fly home yesterday but we had a problem with our tickets and we're flying tonight, so Manny decided that he wanted to go to the basketball game," Koncz told BoxingScene.com.

"We were shocked when we saw Floyd come in there. That wasn't a staged thing. Then I approached Floyd and chatted with him a little bit, and asked 'hey, let's go to the Manny side and take a picture.' I said we didn't have to discuss anything, that it would be great for the media. So he chatted to me about being misinformed and this and that, and said he would come over at halftime. Then he came over, repeated what he repeated to me, and then that was it."

During the conversation, the two fighters exchanged numbers. After the game, Mayweather called Pacquiao and the two fighters set a meeting at the Filipino star's hotel suite in Miami.

"Then we got a call later that night, asking me if he could come to our hotel to speak with me and Manny, which we allowed. He was very pleasant, very professional. He indicated he was very eager to make the fight, which I believe as of last night he is. Whether or not that's the same tomorrow I don't know," Koncz said.

According to Koncz, most of the issues were related to the broadcast terms between CBS/Showtime, who Mayweather has a contract with, and Pacquiao's network partner Time Warner/HBO.

"The major discussion revolved around broadcast issues. Manny and I both told him 'if those are the only issues, those are simple and we can have those fixed in the morning.' And in fact I've confirmed that they've been resolved," Koncz said.

During their meeting, Mayweather called Showtime Sports head Stephen Espinoza, who had a pleasant conversation with Koncz and Pacquiao regarding the fight.

From what BoxingScene was told last week, two of the main broadcasting issues were related to the commentators working on the pay-per-view and which network would handle the reality show (24/7 for HBO, All Access for SHO).

Koncz feels confident the issues were resolved.

"Espinoza was on the phone last night. Floyd put him on the phone with us. I told Floyd, and Manny agreed, if those [broadcasting items] are the only issues then no problem...we can take care of it. This morning Manny instructed me to get on the phone. I talked to Arum. Arum had conversations with [HBO CEO Richard] Plepler and [CBS CEO Les] Moonves and those issues are resolved now," Koncz confirmed.

Koncz and Pacquiao walked away from that meeting feeling very optimistic that a deal can be stuck for a May 2nd showdown.

Steve Kim is the news editor for BoxingScene.com.
 

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Basically what I said yesterday, the only issues left were with the networks. Looks like we might have ourselves a fight!!!





Pacquiao's Adviser Details Private Mayweather Meeting
Posted by: Rick Reeno on 1/28/2015 .

>>>Click Here For Tons of More Breaking Boxing News, Articles and Insider Information<<<

By Rick Reeno & Steve Kim

Michael Koncz, adviser to WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao, described their late night meeting with Floyd Mayweather Jr. as being "professional and productive."

The two fighters had an unexpected chance meeting on Tuesday night, when both of them were courtside for a game between the Heat and the Bucks in Miami, Florida. During the game, Koncz approached Mayweather and asked him if he was interested in getting together with Pacquiao, which the two fighters did during halftime.

"We did not know that Floyd was going to be at the basketball game. In fact we were supposed to fly home yesterday but we had a problem with our tickets and we're flying tonight, so Manny decided that he wanted to go to the basketball game," Koncz told BoxingScene.com.

"We were shocked when we saw Floyd come in there. That wasn't a staged thing. Then I approached Floyd and chatted with him a little bit, and asked 'hey, let's go to the Manny side and take a picture.' I said we didn't have to discuss anything, that it would be great for the media. So he chatted to me about being misinformed and this and that, and said he would come over at halftime. Then he came over, repeated what he repeated to me, and then that was it."

During the conversation, the two fighters exchanged numbers. After the game, Mayweather called Pacquiao and the two fighters set a meeting at the Filipino star's hotel suite in Miami.

"Then we got a call later that night, asking me if he could come to our hotel to speak with me and Manny, which we allowed. He was very pleasant, very professional. He indicated he was very eager to make the fight, which I believe as of last night he is. Whether or not that's the same tomorrow I don't know," Koncz said.

According to Koncz, most of the issues were related to the broadcast terms between CBS/Showtime, who Mayweather has a contract with, and Pacquiao's network partner Time Warner/HBO.

"The major discussion revolved around broadcast issues. Manny and I both told him 'if those are the only issues, those are simple and we can have those fixed in the morning.' And in fact I've confirmed that they've been resolved," Koncz said.

During their meeting, Mayweather called Showtime Sports head Stephen Espinoza, who had a pleasant conversation with Koncz and Pacquiao regarding the fight.

From what BoxingScene was told last week, two of the main broadcasting issues were related to the commentators working on the pay-per-view and which network would handle the reality show (24/7 for HBO, All Access for SHO).

Koncz feels confident the issues were resolved.

"Espinoza was on the phone last night. Floyd put him on the phone with us. I told Floyd, and Manny agreed, if those [broadcasting items] are the only issues then no problem...we can take care of it. This morning Manny instructed me to get on the phone. I talked to Arum. Arum had conversations with [HBO CEO Richard] Plepler and [CBS CEO Les] Moonves and those issues are resolved now," Koncz confirmed.

Koncz and Pacquiao walked away from that meeting feeling very optimistic that a deal can be stuck for a May 2nd showdown.

Steve Kim is the news editor for BoxingScene.com.
No Bob Arum.
 

Coach E. No

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If the issue is still between the networks, will Manny ease off of his imposed deadline? Kinda seems like we'll have a really good idea if the fight will happen or not by the end of this weekend. Either an announcement or the deadline will expire and there will be no announcement made that the fight is dead which is just as good as saying we're close to it being signed.

This fight is huge man. These dudes just standing next to each other at a basketball game is like front page news all over the internet and Sportscenter. The announcers at that game weren't even talking about basketball going in to halftime.

The funny thing was to me, I had thought about this situation before it happened after fans were chanting "Fight Pacquiao" when Floyd went to the Clippers game. I was thinking that Manny should just start going to Clippers games and confront him. Ironically it happened at a Heat game.

And I cannot believe that Pacquiao trusts Koncz that much and he was the only dude he was rollin with to the game. That dude seems like a moron.
 

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Manny doesn't fight with Duran's style whatsoever man.
Pac's style is very similar to Duran's. Shit I say they even share some of the same weaknesses.

But watch his foot movement and the way he creates space, feints and head movement and counter punching then look at Pac. Then look at their jabs. Very similar indeed. Counter punching? Yep. Combinations? Very similar in how they throw them and the way they both cut off the ring? Very similar. Pac isn't as much of a nutcase as Duran was, nor does he have as much power but the similarities are there, weaknesses included.
 
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