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Floyd vs. Manny

SaintGeorge67

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Let the talks begin.

Formal negotiations in an effort to make a megafight between pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in the first part of 2010 will open Monday, Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer told ESPN.com.

Schaefer was on his way Monday morning from Los Angeles to Las Vegas to meet Top Rank's Bob Arum, Pacquiao's promoter, for lunch at the MGM Grand, which has hosted several Pacquiao and Mayweather fights.

"Floyd and me want to see if we can get the fight done," said Schaefer, who, although he doesn't have a promotional contract with Mayweather, has represented him in his past three fights and was asked to represent him in these talks. "The fact that I am flying to Las Vegas to meet with Bob shows you how serious our side is about making the fight.

"Bob and I will approach this without egos and try to get it done under fair terms. Floyd gave me his marching orders and I will see today how it goes and report back."

A pairing of Pacquiao and Mayweather is the biggest fight boxing has to offer and could break all sorts of revenue records.

In the year's biggest fight earlier this month, Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KOs) knocked out Miguel Cotto in the 12th round to win a welterweight title, his seventh title in a record seven weight divisions.

The fight sold 1.25 million units on pay-per-view and generated more than $70 million in domestic television revenue.

Mayweather (40-0, 25 KOs), the former welterweight champ and pound-for-pound king before a short-lived retirement, returned on Sept. 19 to dominate lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez in a lopsided unanimous decision. That fight generated 1.05 million buys on pay-per-view.

The all-time pay-per-view record is the 2.44 million buys generated by Mayweather's 2007 win against Oscar De La Hoya.

"I can confirm I am meeting with Richard, but I'm not going to talk about the specifics," Arum told ESPN.com. "It's a meeting where we will try to make the fight. Whether it can be made or not in this meeting, I don't know. We'll see what we will see."

Schaefer said he hopes he and Arum can make the fight quickly, rather than dragging the talks out for weeks.

"As part of the negotiations both Bob and I had to agree to keep all discussions confidential," Schaefer said. "No further comments will be made until such time that we either have a deal or the negotiations fall apart."
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=37389.msg996865#msg996865 date=1259019365]
I hope Pacquiao knocks the fucking shit out of him.
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I'd like to see Pacquiao win, but I don't think he's going to.
 
[quote author=LadyRed link=topic=37389.msg997330#msg997330 date=1259072927]
I hope Floyd destroys him.

'What's been in the darkness will come to light.'
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Care to elaborate, Anita?
 
I hope Floyd beats him. And then people will finally give Floyd the credit he deserves.

Floyd is a better boxer than Pacquaio and when he beats him everyone will have to acknowledge it.
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=37389.msg997291#msg997291 date=1259069584]
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=37389.msg996865#msg996865 date=1259019365]
I hope Pacquiao knocks the fucking shit out of him.
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I'd like to see Pacquiao win, but I don't think he's going to.
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Same here JJ.

I'd predict that FM would just pick him off slowly and either knock him out late on or win on points.
 
People say that Manny has never met someone as good as Floyd, but the reverse is also true. I think it could go either way, but I'd love the Pac-man to knock the shit out of Floyd.
 
Its so tough to call, Manny has all the attributes to hurt Floyd, but then Floyd has the speed to dodge out the way.

I seriously hope it happens.

And i'd want Manny to win, as Floyd is far too arrogant.
 
[quote author=LadyRed link=topic=37389.msg997374#msg997374 date=1259074874]
I hope Floyd beats him. And then people will finally give Floyd the credit he deserves.

Floyd is a better boxer than Pacquiao and when he beats him everyone will have to acknowledge it.
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Floyd has had the credit he deserves. It's just he's got the stigma of being a prize cunt hanging over him. Quite deservedly, I might add. From a boxing point of view, there are still question marks over him and they would be answered somewhat if he took the fight with Pacquiao.

I'd love to see Floyd get knocked on his arse though, and if there's anyone that could do it, it's likely Pacquiao.
 
Was out in Vegas for the Cotto - Pacquiao fight the other week, what a great fighter Pacquiao is. Id love to see him take on Mayweather.
It would be a tough one to predict, but id love to see Pacquiao beat Mayweather.
 
[quote author=Mr_V link=topic=37389.msg998044#msg998044 date=1259103237]
And i'd want Manny to win, as Floyd is far too arrogant.
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What world class boxer isn't arrogant?
You need to be. Floyd is the supreme fighter out of these two.
I would fancy him to win by KO.
 
[quote author=Stu link=topic=37389.msg998522#msg998522 date=1259155419]
[quote author=Mr_V link=topic=37389.msg998044#msg998044 date=1259103237]
And i'd want Manny to win, as Floyd is far too arrogant.
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What world class boxer isn't arrogant?
You need to be. Floyd is the supreme fighter out of these two.
I would fancy him to win by KO.
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Pacquiao is never arrogant, either before or after fights, which is why I'd like him to win. I share your view of the likely result though.
 
[quote author=Mr_V link=topic=37389.msg1004640#msg1004640 date=1259788842]
Confirmed... March 13th 2010

Floyd Mayweather Jr vs. Manny Pacquaio

Bring in on!!
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And I WILL have this on HD through my projector watch, by hook or by crook!
 
This will decide who is the best pound for pound fighter in the world. Manny is that man.
 
[quote author=doctor_mac link=topic=37389.msg1005315#msg1005315 date=1259871792]
This will decide who is the best pound for pound fighter in the world. Manny is that man.
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I hope you're right, but fear you're wrong.

What's the difference between the reach of the two? Surely Floyd will an huge advantage there?
 
Everyone wanting Manny to win just makes me want to see Floyd win even more.

And all this about Manny not being arrogant, are you kidding me? This about the guy who schedules performances in rock concerts straight after a major fight? Floyd is a showman and trash talking is part of his persona, and as a Floyd fan I have no problem in acknowledging this. People who kid themselves into thinking Manny is superior as he's oh so humble should probably watch some of his more recent interviews and watch some of the 24/7's before the Cotto fight.

Like I said Floyd's a showman, but he has a reputation has being one of the best trainers in the sport and he gives every fight and opponent respect in the ring and post the fight.
 
[quote author=LadyRed link=topic=37389.msg1005791#msg1005791 date=1259924692]
Everyone wanting Manny to win just makes me want to see Floyd win even more.

And all this about Manny not being arrogant, are you kidding me? This about the guy who schedules performances in rock concerts straight after a major fight? Floyd is a showman and trash talking is part of his persona, and as a Floyd fan I have no problem in acknowledging this. People who kid themselves into thinking Manny is superior as he's oh so humble should probably watch some of his more recent interviews and watch some of the 24/7's before the Cotto fight.

Like I said Floyd's a showman, but he has a reputation has being one of the best trainers in the sport and he gives every fight and opponent respect in the ring and post the fight.
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As a Floyd fan you also have no problem in skewing the whole argument to suit your boy. What's arrogant about scheduling those concerts for just after fights? And what makes you think you're the only one who's seen recent interviews with Pacquiao? Or are you just copying Mayweather's trash-talking tactics?

As it happens I'm not a big critic of Mayweather's. You're right to say that (pre-fight sounding off aside) he respects his opponents, and he wouldn't have achieved what he has in boxing if he weren't very, very serious about his craft. Maybe in the end this just comes down to simple personal preference, and that's fine. Just don't try and pretend these two fighters behave in the same way leading up to fights, because that's a load of hooey.
 
[quote author=doctor_mac link=topic=37389.msg1005315#msg1005315 date=1259871792]
This will decide who is the best pound for pound fighter in the world. Manny is that man.
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Silly talk. Floyd will take Manny apart.
 
[quote author=Stu link=topic=37389.msg1005914#msg1005914 date=1259934044]
[quote author=doctor_mac link=topic=37389.msg1005315#msg1005315 date=1259871792]
This will decide who is the best pound for pound fighter in the world. Manny is that man.
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Silly talk. Floyd will take Manny apart.
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I'll fookin take you apart buster.
 
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