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    Originally posted by adp023 View Post
    How about this one, smart guy.....



    Source: Pacquiao agrees to 50-50 split
    Updated: December 7, 2009, 12:02 PM ET
    By Dan Rafael | ESPN.com


    Manny Pacquiao has signed a contract to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. in boxing's biggest fight on March 13, a source with knowledge of the meeting told ESPN.com on Friday night.

    Pacquiao and promotor Bob Arum met for two hours Friday to discuss the proposed deal, according to Pacquiao adviser Michael Koncz, who told The Associated Press that "Manny has some additional requirements, requests, which Arum didn't think was a problem.

    "The requests of Manny were so realistic that Arum doesn't feel it's a problem and it's pretty much a done deal," Koncz said.

    Later Friday it became a done deal, at least on the Pacquiao side, when he signed the paperwork, the source said.

    Mayweather had previously agreed to terms with Golden Boy Promotions, his promoter for the HBO PPV fight, but it was unclear if he had signed a contract.

    The source also disclosed other aspects of the fight, which will take place at the welterweight limit of 147 pounds for Pacquiao's title and match the top two fighters in the world, pound-for-pound.

    The camps agreed to a 50-50 split of the money, which could be gargantuan. Many experts expect the fight to eclipse the all-time pay-per-view record for sales, which is the 2.44 million buys generated by Mayweather's 2007 victory against Oscar De La Hoya.

    Both fighters will wear 8-ounce gloves but each fighter will be allowed to select the brand of gloves he will wear for the fight.

    For promotional purposes, the bout will be referred to as Mayweather-Pacquiao, but Top Rank will receive first billing over Golden Boy throughout the promotion.

    However, instead of a full-scale media tour, there will only be a single press conference in New York during the second week of January. With the schedule compressed because of the March 13 date for the fight, rather than May 1, which the promoters and HBO PPV preferred, it didn't leave time for a lengthy media tour.

    The fight is going to take place March 13 because Pacquiao is running for a congressional seat in the Philippines and the elections are in May, which would have been a conflict between his training and the campaign.

    Pacquiao will spend the first half of his training camp in Baguio in the Philippines, where he also trained for the first part of his camp in preparation for his 12th-round knockout victory against Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14. For the final few weeks of his training, Pacquiao and trainer Freddie Roach will relocate to Roach's Wild Card gym in Hollywood, Calif.

    The site of the bout has not been finalized. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has expressed interest in bringing the fight to his new stadium as have representatives from the Superdome in New Orleans. Also in the mix is the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, which has hosted several Pacquiao and Mayweather bouts. Arum has also received a proposal for a 30,000-seat temporary stadium on the Las Vegas Strip across from the Wynn resort.

    Dan Rafael covers boxing for ESPN.com.
    I was quite sure the 50/50 was agreed to.

    I remember Mayweather saying "I won't offer 50/50 again"

    The question is; Why offer it then and not now?

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      Originally posted by Champ Is Here View Post
      Not only are you way off but he didnt

      Stop listening to bull**** numbers

      And Pac lost to JMM. Lets not erase history
      what's that thing Mayweather says... "numbers don't lie"!

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        Originally posted by TerrisJ3 View Post
        what's that thing Mayweather says... "numbers don't lie"!
        You're right, they don't lie. Especially the 50/50 split that was agreed back in 2009!! LOL

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          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
          I was quite sure the 50/50 was agreed to.

          I remember Mayweather saying "I won't offer 50/50 again"

          The question is; Why offer it then and not now?
          Because he had tax issues and needed the money~

          He clearly is doing very well for himself currently, so he can play hardball in negotiations just fine.

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            theres a surprise. yet i bet you all will STILL buy his 2nd rate fights.

            smh, unless you are a cotto fan you have no reason to buy this fight.

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              Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
              Because he had tax issues and needed the money~

              He clearly is doing very well for himself currently, so he can play hardball in negotiations just fine.
              Really? You Floyd nuthuggers DON'T DO YOUR RESEARCH!! Because this was reported just a few days ago.....




              Floyd Mayweather Jr. tax update: Still Rocky

              By Robert Snell


              Robert Snell is a Detroit News metro reporter.

              Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. is going another round with the IRS. Months after knuckle-sandwiching a $10.5 million tax debt, the IRS has accused the Grand Rapids native of owing another $2.99 million.

              The feds have filed two tax liens against Mayweather in Nevada since February, according to public records. Misery loves company, apparently, because that’s the same state where ski racer Lindsey Vonn recently ran into tax problems.

              What’s owed:

              The IRS filed a $671,491 tax lien against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on March 14 with the Clark County (Nev.) County Recorder.
              The IRS filed a $2,324,502 tax lien against Mayweather on Feb. 8 in Clark County. The address on both liens is Mayweather’s condo in Las Vegas.

              His side:
              Mayweather could not be reached for comment.

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                Originally posted by adp023 View Post
                Really? You Floyd nuthuggers DON'T DO YOUR RESEARCH!! Because this was reported just a few days ago.....




                Floyd Mayweather Jr. tax update: Still Rocky

                By Robert Snell


                Robert Snell is a Detroit News metro reporter.

                Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. is going another round with the IRS. Months after knuckle-sandwiching a $10.5 million tax debt, the IRS has accused the Grand Rapids native of owing another $2.99 million.

                The feds have filed two tax liens against Mayweather in Nevada since February, according to public records. Misery loves company, apparently, because that’s the same state where ski racer Lindsey Vonn recently ran into tax problems.

                What’s owed:

                The IRS filed a $671,491 tax lien against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on March 14 with the Clark County (Nev.) County Recorder.
                The IRS filed a $2,324,502 tax lien against Mayweather on Feb. 8 in Clark County. The address on both liens is Mayweather’s condo in Las Vegas.

                His side:
                Mayweather could not be reached for comment.
                ADP02 why are you using an alias?

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                  Originally posted by turbotime View Post
                  Which is why Pac almost killed the Hatton fight beause of money issues right?
                  Hey Idiot! I knew you would take that point, cause you instead of reading it were looking for something you can twist like a typical nut hugger with an unbreakable view point of Floyd.

                  What does negotiation has to do with not wanting to please the fans? My point is his fighting style is to please the fans, he only wants to FIGHT to please them, he doesn't care about getting hurt in the ring, that's my point. Read the rest of my reply.

                  And only an idiot wouldn't have his managers negotiate.

                  50/50 in floyd vs manny is fair.

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                    Originally posted by adp023 View Post
                    Really? You Floyd nuthuggers DON'T DO YOUR RESEARCH!! Because this was reported just a few days ago.....




                    Floyd Mayweather Jr. tax update: Still Rocky

                    By Robert Snell


                    Robert Snell is a Detroit News metro reporter.

                    Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. is going another round with the IRS. Months after knuckle-sandwiching a $10.5 million tax debt, the IRS has accused the Grand Rapids native of owing another $2.99 million.

                    The feds have filed two tax liens against Mayweather in Nevada since February, according to public records. Misery loves company, apparently, because that’s the same state where ski racer Lindsey Vonn recently ran into tax problems.

                    What’s owed:

                    The IRS filed a $671,491 tax lien against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on March 14 with the Clark County (Nev.) County Recorder.
                    The IRS filed a $2,324,502 tax lien against Mayweather on Feb. 8 in Clark County. The address on both liens is Mayweather’s condo in Las Vegas.

                    His side:
                    Mayweather could not be reached for comment.
                    How does that ammount compare to what he will make against Cotto~ or to the previous tax bill he had which forced him to come back.

                    Also why are you staying up to date on Floyd's tax issues~ I really don't care why do you

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                      Originally posted by Phenom View Post
                      Pacquiao asks for catchweights .......
                      And? Floyd never asked for one? Didn't he call up bloated Marquez to 144 and failed to make weight?

                      If that was Pacman all you catchweight king calling haters would not stop. But since you are a biased toward Floyd and love him you let his flaws go, like they say when you LOVE someone you ignore their flaws or dont even notice their mistakes they can do no wrong.

                      Pacman to me is an idiot too, he is too nice and a yes man.

                      Now tell m something negative about Floyd and things he does wrong in boxing negotiations and in boxing to show if you are unbiased.

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