Pac-Man vs Hatton fight is back on!!!!!!!

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http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=3854403

LOS ANGELES -- In a dramatic reversal of his position, pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao on Thursday night agreed to terms to face junior welterweight champion Ricky Hatton, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.com.

A day after the fight supposedly dissolved because Pacquiao had not signed the contract for the May 2 super fight by Hatton's prescribed deadline -- causing Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer to declare the fight dead and to cancel a media tour planned for next week -- Pacquiao had a change of heart, Arum said.

The fight would take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

"Manny has assured me that he has signed the contract and was going to announce it to the Filipino press," Arum said.

Pacquiao's $12 million guaranteed purse -- $1 million more than he was guaranteed when he defeated Oscar De La Hoya on Dec. 6 -- probably had a lot to do with it.

"I think everyone [on Pacquiao's negotiating team] finally came to the realization of where we are in the world and where this economy is," Arum said.

Arum passed along the news to Schaefer, who didn't want to commit to anything until he had seen a signed contract and spoken to Hatton.

Arum and Schaefer had originally agreed to a 50-50 deal in mid-December, but Pacquiao demanded the lion's share. Hatton (45-1, 32 KOs) budged, agreeing to a 52-48 split in Pacquiao's favor but it wasn't enough for Pacquiao, who wanted at least 55 percent.

In the end, Pacquiao (48-3-2, 36 KOs) accepted the 52-48 split with a tweak to another part of the agreement, Arum said.

"Manny had a problem with one thing in the deal but we worked it out," Arum said. "I massaged something in the deal, which I'm not going to tell you about, but it didn't cost me anything. We got it done."

Arum, who is in California promoting Saturday night's Antonio Margarito-Shane Mosley welterweight championship fight at the Staples Center, said his attorney would pick up the faxed confirmation of Pacquiao's signature at his Top Rank office in Las Vegas on Friday morning. After that, Arum said it would be forwarded to Schaefer, who would in turn offer it as proof to a skeptical Hatton.

It had been a wild day before Pacquiao finally agreed to the fight. Arum had said earlier Thursday that he had spoken with Pacquiao's adviser, Michael Koncz, and planned to fly Sunday night to Manila to meet with Pacquiao in a last-ditch effort to get him to sign.

About a half-hour later, Koncz called Arum from the Philippines and told him the trip would not be necessary because Pacquiao had decided to sign.

Koncz then surprised Arum, whom Pacquiao had refused to speak with for the past couple of weeks.

"I got on the phone with Manny and I said, 'I can't believe I'm talking to you. Why are you ducking me?' " Arum said. "We had a laugh and Manny told me he had agreed to the fight and was going to sign the contract and fax it to my office."

Arum said all's well that ends well.

"We're dealing with a different culture and a different way of negotiating," he said. "And it's hard to do a deal over the phone where there's a big time difference between us and them on the other side of the world. It's very difficult making a deal. But Manny will make his biggest purse and if the fight is a hit like we all think it's going to be, he could make $20 million for this fight. He's very happy."

Schaefer had left open the possibility of resurrecting the fight after calling it off Wednesday, saying that even though he was going to move on to negotiating with other opponents, they could still make the fight with Pacquiao if he signed a contract before another opponent was secured.

As for the canceled media tour, Arum said they would hit Hatton's native England with stops in his hometown of Manchester and London the last week of February, followed by stops in New York and Los Angeles to promote the pay-per-view fight.

Arum said he and Schaefer are considering proposals from HBO and Showtime, whose deal would include a promotional component by parent network CBS.
 

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Yeah Pac is going to knock him out. Pac wanted all he can get, but he couldn't leave that $12 million on the table.
 

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I think that was all pretty much talk. We haven't heard any news from Mayweather himself about fighting Pac...
 
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he's a tough guy, I mean he didn't get to be 45-1 by being a bum. Granted I think he's a B/B+ fighter at best, but he's still tough. I see him eating a lot of leather, he wont get KO'd by any one shot it's going to be accumulation of shots over rounds prompting either his corner (mayweather sr.) to throw in the towel or the ref will stop it. I actually think the fight will be semi-competitive for the first half then manny will really start to take over.
 
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Pacman is seriously crazy for this one.....





Pacquiao Wants Antonio Margarito Showdown After Hatton


By Mark Vester

The hype just keeps on coming for a dream bout between pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao and WBA welterweight champion Antonio Margarito. For the last few weeks, Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach has been talking about his fighter's request to face Margarito in the future. Pacquiao is said to be very confident of outboxing Margarito.

Bob Arum, who promotes Pacquiao and Margarito, recently confirmed that Pacquiao is demanding a fight with the much larger Margarito.

"Manny and [trainer] Freddie [Roach] are talking about challenging Margarito," Arum told The Los Angeles Times .

Margarito is willing to fight Pacquiao, but wants the Filipino warrior to show how well he can handle Ricky Hatton on May 2.

"I keep hearing that he wants to fight me and they [Pacquiao and Roach] say he can beat me. Let's see how well he does against Ricky Hatton at junior welterweight and then we can talk about a fight," Margarito said.

Roach recently told veteran boxing scribe Ron Borges that Pacquiao and Hatton could have went after Floyd Mayweather Jr, but they decided to fight each other. He says Pacquiao doesn't care about fighting Mayweather - he wants to land a fight with Margarito.

"They could both go to Mayweather but they all knew that’s the second fight, not the first fight. The thing is Manny doesn’t really care about fighting Mayweather. After Hatton he wants to fight Margarito. He told Arum that already. He told Arum, ‘I can outbox him all night long.’ Margarito is relentless and he’s got that iron chin but I would never underestimate Manny," Roach said.
 
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Haha Pacquiao doesn't give a FUCK.

If he fights Margarito I think he can win. And yes I know Margarito is much larger, I don't care. Manny Pacquiao is the better boxer and I think he would have a good chance.
 
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I'm sorry but besides the more frequent use of the jab, I didn't see much of a difference between the Hatton before Floyd Sr. and after.



Pacquiao by 8th round stoppage.

Did you see Ricky's face after he fought Paulie ?

He looked like Rocky after Ivan Drago diced his face up...and Paulie couldn't punch his way out of a wet paper bag.

This fight will likely be stopped by Hatton's corner, or the ringside physician. Manny is going to carve Ricky's face up like a Thanksgiving turkey.
 
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Finally somebody that's going to stop pacman :rolleyes:




Da real tho I agree I think hatton will be stopped somewhere around the 7th no further than 9, cuz pacman is gonna kill him with his hand speed out punch hatton!!