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    The fight has to happen now.

    The only question is will Floyd step up and take the fight?

    That mocking on national TV by Pac and footlocker has to bother him doesn't it?

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      Originally posted by jrrod02 View Post
      The fight has to happen now.

      The only question is will Floyd step up and take the fight?

      That mocking on national TV by Pac and footlocker has to bother him doesn't it?
      On that side, what Pac does doesn't matter. Just Arum.

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        Floyd would rather fight Cotto or Danny Garcia

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          Originally posted by Tweezy316 View Post
          Remember before Floyd went to jail Arum was talking about building a stadium lol. Now he's saying it has to be at cowboys stadium. We all know Floyd is gonna finish his career at the MGM Grand so forget about this fight. Get ready for Pac vs Vargas and May vs Khan. That is all.
          He is not saying it HAS to be at cowboy stadium. He's saying it could be an option. As a promoter isn't his job to make the fight as big as possible?
          To generate as much money as he can?

          How is looking at other options a bad thing?

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            Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
            On that side, what Pac does doesn't matter. Just Arum.
            Why would Arum be a detriment to the fight not happening now?
            Pac is clearly towards the end of his career. He's still a draw, but not the same draw he was 5 years ago. Why wouldn't a promoter who takes a 27% cut of all Pacquiao revenue not want to make the biggest fight in boxing?

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              Originally posted by jrrod02 View Post
              Why would Arum be a detriment to the fight not happening now?
              Pac is clearly towards the end of his career. He's still a draw, but not the same draw he was 5 years ago. Why wouldn't a promoter who takes a 27% cut of all Pacquiao revenue not want to make the biggest fight in boxing?
              You'd have to ask him that. But keep in mind that the "biggest fight in boxing" isn't the biggest moneymaker for Arum. It would be for Pacquiao though.

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                Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                You'd have to ask him that. But keep in mind that the "biggest fight in boxing" isn't the biggest moneymaker for Arum. It would be for Pacquiao though.
                He takes 27% of Pacquiao's revenue. Meaning the more Pac makes the more Arum would put in his pocket. Arum knowing his pupil is on the decline, possibly just a few more fights before he fully commits to politics in his country, wouldn't want to cash Pac out with the biggest fight he could make?

                You make no sense.

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                  I believe both sides are to blame in this whole saga.

                  Floyd and his team could have done more on his end to make the fight happen but so could Arum. In the past, Arum has blatantly agreed to Pacquiao's future fights before he had even fought is upcoming ones, before they would have ever got chance to negotiate a Mayweather fight.

                  There is blame on both sides here i think...but now it may be even more difficult, now we have two separate TV Networks in the mix who probably don't want to give up their slice of the pie. Their job now is to sit down and think if a lesser % of the money generated for Mayweather v Pacquiao is still more than 100% of a Mayweather v Khan or something.

                  I think this fight still generates huge money and breaks records. A fight of this size is one that casual and non-fans will still tune in to because they know their names. They probably don't even know they are past prime and faded fighters, nor do they care. Mayweather v Pacquiao confirmed with the right advertisement and hype is as big as ever financially i feel, even if it's not from a boxing perspective.

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                    Originally posted by jrrod02 View Post
                    He takes 27% of Pacquiao's revenue. Meaning the more Pac makes the more Arum would put in his pocket. Arum knowing his pupil is on the decline, possibly just a few more fights before he fully commits to politics in his country, wouldn't want to cash Pac out with the biggest fight he could make?

                    You make no sense.
                    Read what I wrote again. It'll come to you. Here, focus on this part: The biggest moneymaker in boxing isn't necessarily the biggest moneymaker for Arum.

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                      They have both been ripping us off for years with mismatches.

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