Top Rank & Golden Boy agree to all terms - the fight is in floyds hands

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Like another poster said. This nigga mayweather think he slick. Trying to wait til Manny starts breaking down and starts concentrating on other things in life like his political responsibilities then catch him off guard and call him out. Manny will probably deny. Probably saying he had his chance then mayweather starts yappin his mouth again.
 
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fuck floyd he should retire for good from boxing.the sport dont need them type of people makes it look bad nobody going to miss his chicken ass. manny vs margarito going to be a war!!!! cant wait
 
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SO WAS THERE A DEAL ON THE TABLE OR NOT? BOXING IS STARTING TO SOUND LIKE A SOAP OPERA.. IT SEEMS LIKE BOTH CAMPS ARE GOING TO PLAY THIS GAME TILL THEY HAVE EVERYBODY AND THEY MOMMA ON EDGE WILLING TO PAY UP
 
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^^^^^ mayweather is turning it into a soap opera. Like someone said, this sport doesn't need his type of attitude. Pacman agreed to his terms, willing to fight his ass with all his shit talking and nigga still stalling. If that ain't a scared, pussy ass nigga, I don't know what it is.
 
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SO WAS THERE A DEAL ON THE TABLE OR NOT? BOXING IS STARTING TO SOUND LIKE A SOAP OPERA.. IT SEEMS LIKE BOTH CAMPS ARE GOING TO PLAY THIS GAME TILL THEY HAVE EVERYBODY AND THEY MOMMA ON EDGE WILLING TO PAY UP
There was a deal reached between Bob Arum and Al Haymon (Floyd's manager) which was negotiated between Greenberg (president of HBO Sports). Floyd didn't accept for whatever reason.

I honestly think Floyd didn't take this fight because his uncle & trainer Roger is going to be in jail most likely for choking that woman.

Also I've heard rumors it could be a tax thing for mayweather. He already made about $40 million this year from Mosley, if he fights Pac he would get another $40-$50 million so that's over $100 million in one year which means higher taxes or some shit, i dunno this would be a pretty lame excuse though.
 
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Deadline Passes For Floyd Mayweather Jr To Accept Fight

Manny Pacquiao reluctantly will look for another opponent for his next bout after promoter Bob Arum's deadline for a deal with Floyd Mayweather Jr. passed Saturday without a word from Mayweather.

In the latest improbable twist in the torturous negotiations for the most tantalizing prospective fight in boxing, Arum said Mayweather's camp simply hasn't responded to a contract proposal with no obvious points of contention.

Pacquiao already has agreed to extensive drug testing and an equitable split of the earnings from what's likely to be the richest fight in boxing history.

"Floyd, for whatever reason — and I'm sure he has some valid reason — didn't want to commit," Arum said.

Although Arum was careful not to criticize Mayweather, saying the fighter who calls himself Money could take the incredibly lucrative offer at any point in the next week or so, Arum plans to open discussions with Antonio Margarito and Miguel Cotto for a fight with Pacquiao in November.

"(Pacquiao-Mayweather) is dead when we conclude a deal for Manny's fight in November," Arum said. "Then we're contractually bound to that fight, and we would look to do a deal with Floyd for next year. If Floyd emerged and said he wanted to do the fight (in November), then there would be nothing opposed to doing the fight."

Arum claims he couldn't wait any longer to start the time-consuming process of putting together a fight for Pacquiao, whose personal schedule has tightened up with his election to congress in his native Philippines this year. Arum said Top Rank needs several months to put together television deals and publicity tours for the bout.

Pacquiao and Mayweather are their sport's top two stars, and a meeting likely would be worth more than $40 million to each fighter. They've discussed a bout for several months since Mayweather's return from a brief retirement, but haven't made a deal.

Although he hasn't spoken directly to Mayweather, Arum believes the former pound-for-pound champion might be reluctant because of the legal woes of Roger Mayweather, his uncle and longtime trainer. Roger Mayweather will go on trial in Las Vegas next month on assault charges stemming from an altercation with a female boxer last year.

"It would be a shame if it didn't happen, but I don't think (anybody) should be too harsh on Floyd in this situation," Arum said. "I would have liked him to communicate, but I really believe that this issue with the uncle has an effect. Putting myself in their shoes, I would feel a lot of reluctance going into this big fight without my trainer, and we're not going to know what the outcome of this criminal situation is for quite some time."

Arum also gave a little insight into the murky negotiations, which were conducted with much less public grandstanding than in the rancorous talks during the 2009 holidays, which ended with no deal — and with Pacquiao suing members of the Mayweather camp for insinuating he uses performance-enhancing drugs.

Arum said he never spoke directly to Mayweather, his representatives at Golden Boy Promotions or even Al Haymon, Mayweather's chief adviser. Instead, Arum spoke solely to HBO Sports president Ross Greenburg, who served as a mediator between Top Rank and Mayweather's camp.

Mayweather's camp has been utterly silent throughout the negotiations, with Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer even refusing to acknowledge talks were occurring. Haymon never grants interviews or makes public statements about his varied boxing interests.

Mayweather's official Twitter feed, which usually is overflowing with plugs for his iPhone application, music ventures and charity endeavors, hasn't been updated since Thursday afternoon.

Although Top Rank informed Greenburg of its deadline — and even tweaked Mayweather by putting a countdown clock on its website — Greenburg and Haymon hadn't responded by Friday night.

"The fight that we want to do is Mayweather," Arum said. "We haven't said anything different, we haven't acted differently, but Manny has to fight in November. We're going to proceed with all deliberate speed, but if in the interim Floyd decides that, despite the Roger situation, that he wants to fight Manny, absolutely, that's the fight we want."

Pacquiao is unlikely to have much trouble reaching a deal with either of the replacement opponents identified by Arum. since Cotto and Margarito both are fellow Top Rank fighters.

Pacquiao stopped Cotto last November to win the WBO welterweight title in a fairly one-sided fight, but Arum said the rematch would be at super welterweight, where Cotto rejuvenated his career by claiming the WBA title at Yankee Stadium last month. The match also is enticing because Pacquiao could go after a title in his eighth weight class.

While Pacquiao and Cotto would meet either at Cowboys Stadium or in Las Vegas, Arum said Pacquiao might have to fight Margarito in Monterrey, Mexico — which could be a financial boon to both fighters, given Mexico's lower withholding taxes. Margarito's suspension in California still hasn't been lifted after he was caught using illegal hand wraps in a January 2009 bout, essentially making him unable to fight anywhere stateside without an exemption.

Arum scoffed at the notion of matching Pacquiao against Paul Williams, Timothy Bradley or other lesser-known fighters who might be even more deserving of a shot at the world's best boxers, calling them "free riders" on Pacquiao's financial muscle.

"Paul Williams is a tremendous fighter, really a great fighter, but he's never been promoted correctly," Arum said. "He doesn't have any following. He can't sell a ticket. ... I'm not going to let anybody have a free ride."

Source: NBC
 
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Mayweather speaks! lol good excuse floyd, good excuse





Mayweather Talks: Not Interested in Pacquiao Right Now


By Mark Vester

After weeks of silence, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has finally given a statement on why he refused to approve a proposal for a Manny Pacquiao fight. Mayweather received a proposal a few weeks ago to fight Pacquiao on November 13. He allowed a July 16 deadline to pass without a response. Pacquiao's promoter, Top Rank, is now lining up either Antonio Margarito or Miguel Cotto to face Pacquiao on the November date.

Mayweather did not indicate any problems with the proposal, he simply said that he didn't want to rush into a Pacquiao fight right now. He wants to spend time with his family and relax. Top Rank CEO Bob Arum will try again next year. He wants to make a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight in May 2011.

"I'm not interested in rushing to do anything," Mayweather told the Associated Press. "I'm not really thinking about boxing right now. I'm just relaxing. I fought about 60 days ago, so I'm just enjoying myself, enjoying life, enjoying my family and enjoying my vacation. Like I said, I'm just supporting my family and relaxing. That's what I'm doing right now."
 
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i can understand that excuse. I dont know what boxing training is like so i guess thats a good reason. His next fight better be against Pacquiao though.
 
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i can understand that excuse. I dont know what boxing training is like so i guess thats a good reason. His next fight better be against Pacquiao though.
it would have been semi-decent excuse if he would have said something a few weeks ago, instead of going into hiding the entire time and not saying anything.

Also, yeah he fought a couple months ago but the pac fight wouldn't happen till November so that's 6 months between fights.