Mayweather to meet Pacquiao in Las Vegas
The Fight is finally on. Floyd Mayweather Jr. will meet Manny
Pacquiao on May 2 in a welterweight showdown that will be boxing's
richest fight ever. Mayweather himself announced the bout Friday after
months of negotiations, posting a picture of the signed contract online.
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The long anticipated bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas will almost
surely break every financial record ever, and make both boxers richer
than ever. Mayweather could earn $120 million or more, while Pacquiao's
split of the purse will likely be around $80 million.
The fight, which matches boxing's two biggest attractions in recent
years, has been in the making for five years. It finally came together
in recent months with both fighters putting aside past differences over
various issues - including drug testing and television rights - to reach
agreement.
"I promised the fans we would get this done and we did," Mayweather
said.While the fight rivals the 2002 heavyweight title bout between
Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson for interest, it comes more than five years
after the first real effort to put the fighters together in their prime.
Most boxing observers believe both have lost some of their skills,
though Mayweather remains a master defensive fighter and Pacquiao showed
in his last fight against Chris Algieri that he still has tremendous
quickness in his hands. Still, Pacquiao is 36 and has been through many
wars in the ring.
And while Mayweather has been largely untouched in his career, he
turns 38 on Tuesday. Pacquiao was sleeping in the Philippines when the
fight was announced, but his camp issued a statement saying the fans
deserve the long awaited fight. "It is an honor to be part of this
historic event," Pacquiao said.
"I dedicate this fight to all the fans who willed this fight to
happen and, as always, to bring glory to the Philippines and my fellow
Filipinos around the world."
As part of the agreement, Mayweather insisted on having the right to
announce the bout. He also won concessions from the Pacquiao camp on who
enters the ring first, what type of gloves are used, and a number of
other issues, including a reported 60-40 split of the purse.
But it didn't take long for Pacquiao's camp to start talking, either.
Promoter Bob Arum expressed his elation in making the fight, while
trainer Freddie Roach predicted a big win for his fighter." Floyd should
enjoy being the A-Side while he can because on May 2 Manny is going to
put him on his backside," Roach said. Arum, who has promoted some of the
biggest fights in history, said this one would be bigger than them all.
"This boxing match will have the interest in the U.S. of a Super
Bowl," Arum told The Associated Press. "I think it will set all kinds of
pay-per-view records and gate records.
It will be the biggest boxing event of all time." Both fighters will
bring 147-pound titles into the ring, but the fight is about far more
than belts. Mayweather, who is unbeaten in 47 fights, wants to stake his
claim as one of the greatest fighters ever, and remove any doubts about
his legacy by fighting the boxer who is thought to be the greatest
challenge of his career. Pacquiao, meanwhile, will try to show that a
knockout loss to Juan Manuel Marquez in 2012 and a disputed decision
loss to Timothy Bradley should not define a remarkable career that began
20 years ago in the Philippines. Don't tune in looking for a big
knockout, either.
The last time Pacquiao stopped anyone was in 2009 when he finished
off Miguel Cotto in the 12th round, while Mayweather has only stopped
one fighter (Victor Ortiz) in the last eight years. Oddsmakers have
already posted their opinion on the bout, making Mayweather a 2-1
favorite in betting parlors in this gambling town.
The fight is expected to draw record betting, with tens of millions
wagered in Nevada's legal sports books. Another record which will almost
surely be set will be the pay-per-view price to watch the fight at home.
The fight will be televised as a joint venture between competing
networks Showtime and HBO, which will share announcers with Jim Lampley
and Al Bernstein reportedly handling the task at ringside.
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