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"The only thing preventing a fight between Floyd Mayweather and me is Floyd Mayweather," Pacquiao elaborated. "He no longer wants to split the pay-per-view revenue with me equally, something he agreed to in our first negotiation. Will the fight ever happen? It's up to Floyd. I hope it does. I'm a competitor and I enjoy a challenge. I know the fans want to see us fight. I think it would be good for boxing. As long as I continue fighting I will remain hopeful that the fight will take place."
While Pacquiao is right about the fact that the split wasn't a problem during their earlier rounds of negotiations, he did manage to leave out some important facts. In reality, Mayweather vs. Pacquiao would have happened a few years ago, if the Filipino congressman had agreed to undergo Olympic style drug testing (OSDT).
Pacquiao balked at the idea of OSDT for years, but he eventually softened his stance due to the negative reaction he was getting from hardcore boxing fans. He still refuses to allow the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) to administer the tests, but he is open to other organizations.
Pacquiao also deserves some of the blame for the results of the last round of discussions, considering the fact he made multiple excuses to avoid the fight. When it didn't seem like Mayweather would be able to make the May 5 date due to his legal troubles, Pacquiao was eager to fight on that date. But he quickly changed his tune when Floyd's sentence was postponed, claiming he wouldn't be able to start training camp on time due to a cut suffered against Juan Manuel Marquez in November amongst other things.
"The only thing preventing a fight between Floyd Mayweather and me is Floyd Mayweather," Pacquiao elaborated. "He no longer wants to split the pay-per-view revenue with me equally, something he agreed to in our first negotiation. Will the fight ever happen? It's up to Floyd. I hope it does. I'm a competitor and I enjoy a challenge. I know the fans want to see us fight. I think it would be good for boxing. As long as I continue fighting I will remain hopeful that the fight will take place."
While Pacquiao is right about the fact that the split wasn't a problem during their earlier rounds of negotiations, he did manage to leave out some important facts. In reality, Mayweather vs. Pacquiao would have happened a few years ago, if the Filipino congressman had agreed to undergo Olympic style drug testing (OSDT).
Pacquiao balked at the idea of OSDT for years, but he eventually softened his stance due to the negative reaction he was getting from hardcore boxing fans. He still refuses to allow the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) to administer the tests, but he is open to other organizations.
Pacquiao also deserves some of the blame for the results of the last round of discussions, considering the fact he made multiple excuses to avoid the fight. When it didn't seem like Mayweather would be able to make the May 5 date due to his legal troubles, Pacquiao was eager to fight on that date. But he quickly changed his tune when Floyd's sentence was postponed, claiming he wouldn't be able to start training camp on time due to a cut suffered against Juan Manuel Marquez in November amongst other things.
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