Showing posts with label Mayweather vs Pacquiao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mayweather vs Pacquiao. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Mayweather twits Arum: 'Call Schaefer, stop lying'

Unbeaten American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. once again fired off a series of tweets, this time singling out Top Rank chief executive officer Bob Arum, the promoter of his rival, Filipino boxing icon Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao.

In his first tweet, Mayweather (42-0) reiterated that he is "ready to fight Pacquiao 5/5/12."

"Bob Arum know the date can't change, I have my guarantee," he added.

Mayweather's adviser, Leonard Ellerbe, announced last year that the fighter has blocked off May 5 as the date for his ring return. This was in jeopardy for a while as Mayweather was sentenced to 90 days in jail following a domestic violence charge, but his jail time was put off so he can fulfill his fight obligations.

The unbeaten boxer then instructed Arum to "call (Richard) Schaefer and Al (Haymon) and stop lying to the public."

Schaefer is the chief executive officer of Golden Boy Promotions, while Haymon is one of Mayweather's advisers. Golden Boy has promoted all of Mayweather's fights following his May 2007 victory over Oscar de la Hoya.

Mayweather's instructions are seemingly in response to Arum's recent statements, wherein the Top Rank boss said he is "unsure" if Schaefer and Golden Boy will even be involved in the negotiations.

"Unlike Top Rank, that has a contract with Manny, we are involved. I don't know if Schaefer is involved," he said in a recent Boxing Scene interview.

Arum then said that he will only sit down and negotiate with an authorized representative from Team Mayweather, but that everything was ready in the Pacquiao camp.

"We're all set. Pacquiao and Top Rank are all set. I went to the Philippines and made sure of that," he said.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Pacquiao Camp Confirms Talks with Floyd Camp

Manny Pacquiao’s teams, confirmed that negotiations have been reopened between the camps of the Pacquiao team and Floyd Mayweather Jr team. Koncz said the discussion is going well and could lead to the much awaited Pacquiao vs Mayweather bout. Mayweather has been inactive since beating Shane Mosley in May last year. Koncz, however, asked boxing fans not to have high hopes, given the Mayweather camp’s tendency to flip-flop. Pacquiao vs Mosley fight is scheduled on May 7 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Both camps already tried twice to have the super fight between Pacquiao and Mayweather. The first round of negotiations bogged down when Mayweather’s camp demanded that Pacquiao undergo blood testing, which the Filipino turned down. During the second round of talks, the Filipino champion agreed to undergo blood testing up to 14 days before the fight. Mayweather’s camp, however, then denied that they were negotiating for the bout. But Koncz said Pacquiao will concentrate first on the task at hand.

The Filipino boxer is due to defend his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title against Mosley. Pacquiao started his stamina work in General Santos City on Thursday. The Filipino superstar will stay in General Santos City until March 12. He will start his training camp in Baguio City on March 13. He will be joined there by his boxing coach, Freddie Roach. After more than three weeks in Baguio, Pacquiao will fly to Los Angeles on April 9 to continue training in Roach’s Wild Card Gym.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

A Plan B for Pacquiao?

Mayweather vs Pacquiao

Mayweather vs Pacquiao

There’s always a Plan B just in case Mayweather vs Pacquiao fail to get it done in November. Negotiations for a Mayweather vs Pacquiao mega-fight are silently on, and reports are out that it may or may not happen at all because of disagreements in the drug-testing procedure or anything that may have to do with the purse split.

Both Pacquiao and Mayweather stand to receive around $40 million each if they agree to stage the fight, the biggest in their respective careers, and one that should finally decide who the world’s greatest pound-for-pound champion is.

The odds, however, will only stand if the fight takes place in 2010. But while oddsmakers are putting their money on the undefeated American, a legendary champion, Aaron Pryor, is rooting for Pacquiao. According to Bob Arum, the 31-year-old Filipino superstar may end up facing Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico a second time.

The odds are out even if the fight is not yet sealed, and Mayweather stands as a -150 favorite, meaning you need $150 to win a hundred bucks, against Pacquiao who’s at +120, meaning your $100 wins $120.

If the Mayweather deal gets made with Pacquiao, the winner of this fight Cotto vs Foreman would be a natural for Antonio Margarito. If the Mayweather deal is not made, Pacquiao might fight Miguel Cotto, if Cotto beats Foreman, for the 154-pound title.

The chief of Top Rank Promotions, who will try his best to get the Pacquiao vs Mayweather fight staged on Nov. 13 either in Texas or Las Vegas, told boxingscene.com that things should fall into place for Pacquiao even if it’s not against Mayweather.

Cotto is all set to challenge Yuri Foreman for the WBA super-welterweight crown on June 5 at the Yankee Stadium, and a victory by the wide-bodied former champion, who lost in 12 rounds to Pacquiao last November, is what some people would be hoping for. I don’t think Manny would fight Yuri Foreman because he says Yuri is too tall, who stands very close to six feet.

In case Cotto beats Foreman, Pacquiao can give him a chance to avenge his brutal defeat last November. It also gives Pacquiao a crack at his eighth world title in eight different weight classes. As it is, he’s the only one with seven crowns under his belt.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Pacquiao OK for blood test, Mayweather bout continue

Mayweather vs Pacquiao

Mayweather vs Pacquiao

The Seven-division and WBO Welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao has agreed to Floyd Mayweather demand that he undergo a blood test 14 days before the fight, clearing an obstacle to talks for their much-awaited Mayweather vs Pacquiao bout. Pacquiao said he will not hesitate to be tested provided that the amount to be taken would be minimal, gesturing with his pointer and index fingers a measurement equivalent to a short syringe. The reigning World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion said he softened his stand after listening to boxing fans’ clamor for a mega fight between Pacquiao vs Mayweather. Pacquiao said he’d like to find out whether the drug test is really the reason why Mayweather backed out from the negotiations early this year. He said he earlier frowned on Mayweather’s demands, arguing that fighters should not meddle with boxing commission rules.

Pacquiao made the decision to fight Mayweather weeks after he received permission from his mother for one last bout. The blood test controversy was the reason the negotiations between the Pacquiao and Mayweather camps collapsed early this year. Pacquiao and Mayweather had agreed in principle to face off but a last-minute demand by Mayweather for Olympic-style testing did not augur well with Pacquiao’s handlers, saying they would not be bullied into accepting his seemingly-outlandish terms. The Mayweather vs Pacquiao would have fought last March 13, but Mayweather ended up fighting Shane Mosley and Pacquiao battling Ghana's Joshua Clottey. Pacquiao’s camp earlier agreed to undergo tests 24 days before the fight, but Mayweather’s group insisted that blood should be taken 14 days prior to the fight. Following Pacquiao's decision, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum is expected to negotiate with Golden Boy Promotions, which handles Mayweather’s fights.

As in previous training camps, there would still be the usual early-morning roadwork then gym work in the afternoon, according to the reigning World Boxing Organization welterweight king. Next month, Pacquiao will leave for New York to personally receive the Fighter of the Year award – his third – that will be given out by the Boxing Writers Association of America.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Mayweather Won by Unanimous Decision

Mayweather vs Pacquiao

Mayweather vs Pacquiao

The much anticipated and highly awaited biggest boxing event of the month has recently concluded and the 33 years 0ld Floyd Mayweather Jr. was announced as the winner via unanimous decision agains Shane Mosley.

Shane Mosley almost knockout Mayweather in the second round but recover quickly and Mayweather find the rhythm on the fifth up to final round of twelve.

For scores recap, two of the ringside judges scored the fight 119-109 for Mayweather, and a third scored it 118-110. Mayweather landed 208 of 477 punches while Mosley landed just 92 of 452. And for this record, Mayweather now has 41 wins with no loss at all. Congratulations toFloyd Mayweather, Jr.

Let us all watch out if Mayweather will fight against the Pound for Pound King and Filipino Boxing Champion Manny Pacquiao in the next couple of months from now. This is what people and boxing fans want to see, the Mayweather vs Pacquiao mega boxing fight on the century and it must happen.