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    Manny Pacquiao insists he’ll fight Floyd Mayweather but offer was financially unacceptable

    LAS VEGAS – Manny Pacquiao was upstairs in the bedroom of his suite at the MGM Grand over the weekend, catching a nap after a long day of giving a deposition in a defamation lawsuit he filed in 2010 against fellow superstar boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    A little after 5 pm, his dinner of steak, rice and asparagus was delivered, where it sat, untouched, for nearly 90 minutes. Finally, Pacquiao slowly, sleepily made his way down the stairs. He greeted me with a wan smile and headed to the dining room table. He bowed his head in silent prayer, then poured steak sauce over his food.

    He didn’t dig in immediately, and was almost like a child forced by his parents to stay at the table until he cleared his plate. He ran his fork aimlessly through the rice, not seeming particularly hungry or eager to talk.

    It wasn’t until the subject of a potential bout with Mayweather came up – the topic that no one fails to raise with him – that he seemed to awaken. Suddenly, Pacquiao shook the sleep from his eyes to defend himself against an incessant Mayweather campaign that has painted him as a reluctant warrior.

    In the weeks before Mayweather announced Jan. 31 that he would fight Miguel Cotto at the MGM Grand Garden on May 5, Mayweather waged a public campaign for a bout with Pacquiao. He posted on Twitter and spoke at news conferences, using every opportunity to make it seem that Pacquiao was avoiding the big match.

    Mayweather, it was suggested to Pacquiao, is winning the public relations contest handily, at least in the US. At that, Pacquiao looked up from his plate and put down his fork. His eyes widened and he leaned forward, staring intently across the table.

    “He talks, he says all this, but you know what: He doesn’t want the fight,” Pacquiao firmly told Yahoo! Sports in an exclusive interview. “I want the fight. I’m the one who has wanted this fight all along.”

    Not long after he was granted a conditional boxing license by the Nevada Athletic Commission to fight Cotto, Mayweather made a big deal of Pacquiao turning down a $40 million guarantee to fight him.

    But Pacquiao said that was simply a bluff, a public relations stunt that didn’t bear any semblance to reality.

    “He offered me $40 million, and no pay-per-view [money],” Pacquiao said, breaking into a laugh. “No pay-per-view. Can you believe that? Would you do that? Come on. What would he say if I offered him $50 million – not $40 million, $50 million – and said ‘No pay-per-view. Take this money and be happy, but no pay-per-view.’ He wouldn’t do it, either.”

    Mayweather phoned Pacquiao’s adviser Michael Koncz in the Philippines on Jan. 19 and asked to speak to Pacquiao. Mayweather then told Pacquiao he’d offer him $40 million, which Mayweather later told the media “is far more than he’s ever made.”

    Pacquiao said he wanted to fight, but that $40 million flat wasn’t nearly fair.

    “I told him, ‘OK, 50-50 [with the money] and I’ll agree to everything else,’ ” Pacquiao said. “I told him I would agree to all of the other things he was demanding. Everything. Even the blood testing he wanted, I would do it. But it had to be 50-50.”

    Pacquiao said he told Koncz to offer Mayweather a guarantee of $50 million with the rest of the revenue being split, with 55 percent going to the winner and 45 percent going to the loser.

    There was no response from Mayweather’s side, Pacquiao said.

    The fight, if it ever happens, would pit the two best fighters and the two biggest draws in the sport against one another. It would likely generate more than $160 million in pay-per-view revenue in the US alone.

    “Manny authorised me to do that and I went forward with it, but it went nowhere,” Koncz said. “That was it.”

    Mayweather’s manager, Leonard Ellerbe, denied such an offer was made and suggested it was a stunt dreamed up by Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum.

    Ellerbe said, “Pacquiao is lying” about the offer and said the conversation with Mayweather lasted only two minutes.

    “What Manny Pacquiao has to understand, and I don’t think he understands this part, is that if the fight ever comes off, he’ll never make the kind of money that Floyd makes,” Ellerbe said. “That’s simply because of the structure of his terrible deal with his promoter.

    “[Pacquiao] is a guy who doesn’t know what he makes fight to fight. He has no idea of where the revenue comes from. There’s no way he’s going to come up with something like that [offer] off the top of his dome.”

    Pacquiao said that once Mayweather came to an agreement to fight Cotto, he chose Bradley over Juan Manuel Marquez because he thought it would be better business.

    Pacquiao and Marquez have fought three times, most recently Nov. 12, with Pacquiao winning the last two after the first was a draw. Arum said after the Nov. 12 match, which many believe Marquez deserved to win, that he’d probably arrange a rematch.

    As Pacquiao considered his options for his next fight, he thought it would be best to put distance between the fights.

    “Would you want to see the same movie again?” he said.

    The movie may not have been the same had Pacquiao been at his best for Marquez. Pacquiao said Saturday that he “underestimated” Marquez and that he didn’t do plyometrics training.

    Pacquiao and Marquez fought to a draw at featherweight in 2004, then Pacquiao won a split decision in a super featherweight bout in 2008. Marquez had only moved up to lightweight since then, while Pacquiao became a full-fledged welterweight.

    In Marquez’s only fight above lightweight prior to meeting Pacquiao on Nov. 12, he was routed at welterweight by Mayweather. It was clear in the Mayweather fight that he was too small for the division.

    That clearly didn’t escape Pacquiao’s notice.

    “I underestimated him,” Pacquiao said. “I thought he was small, and that I would have no problems. It was a mistake. I shouldn’t have underestimated him.”


    This article is courtesy of Kevin Iole, the boxing and mixed martial arts columnist for Yahoo! Sports. Follow him on Twitter. Send Kevin a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.

     
    • Joy  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  2 months ago
      if one of them thinking about a money.........manny p and floyd{moneyface}mayweather.....the fight will not be happend...coz both of them now r....money s the first priority not the people behind them!!!!!!!!!!!ryt...lol dude!!!!!!!!!!
    • Quick  •  2 months ago
      you know why Mayweather not accept the fight, because he is coward and afraid because he know pacman is great boxer and have a superpower hik hik hik coward
    • jess  •  Beirut, Lebanon  •  2 months ago
      MAYWEATHER IS LIKE A WEATHER...NO WIND DIRECTION....KEEP ON ISSUING COMPLICATED STATEMENTS JUST TO SAVE HIS FACE....GOT NO BALLS! FULL OF INFERIORITY COMPLEX ATTITUDES... A PSYCHOTIC BEHAVIOR TOO! GOT MANY CASES PENDING NOW...ONE IS FROM PACMAN WHO HE SAID THAT PACMAN WAS USING A ENERGIZING DRUG SUBSTANCE...HE DESERVES TO PAY A LIBEL SUIT WORTH OF MILLIONS..MAYBE 100 MILLION DOLLARS IS NOT ENOUGH! PACMAN IS AN HONEST ATHLETE FROM THE BEGINNING OF HIS CAREER! HE DON'T BELIEVE IN DRUGS TO WIN A GAME...WHEN YOU ARE GIFTED IN YOUR SKILL...YOU HAVE GOD'S SPIRIT TO WIN AND YOU WILL STAY THERE FOR AS LONG AS YOU DESERVE TO WIN! RIGHT GUYS? GOD BE WITH YOU PACMAN! WE LOVE YOU MAN!
    • duds  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  2 months ago
      I think mayweather should get more in this fight, because he'll be needing a lot of money to fix his face and his ego after manny gets through with him.
    • armin  •  Tehran, Iran  •  2 months ago
      Mayweather is a big time dirty fighter - recall fight against Ortiz - and he knows Manny will strip him of his pseudo belt and fame
    • Roger  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      Mayweather don't want to fight Pacquiao. He is thinking, that he will not win the biggest fight in the history of boxing.
    • jess  •  Beirut, Lebanon  •  2 months ago
      MAY THE BEST MAN WIN....VIVA PILIPINO! MABUHAY KA PACMAN!
    • phillyindubai  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      Mayweather is no joke and the Pinoy knows it.
      • Ivan 2 months ago
        so what? ashame of u having same very5 bad traits
    • JC  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  2 months ago
      It should be 50/50 split on all revenues that will from this match, Maywheather is lucky getting such an offer from Manny. Clearly Manny has out-sold all of Maywheather's fights in the last 4 years. I'm sure he is just trying to get as much as he can because he know what's at stake. I know this two wants to fight its what they do, I just wish the people that are handling the business aspect get to an agreement soon because no one want to see this fight when both fighters are their 40's which is creeping up real soon.
    • jr  •  Al Jubayl, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      si pacquiao kaya yan. papak-yawin na silang lahat...lol
    • Carlos M  •  Iloilo City, Philippines  •  2 months ago
      Pound for pound. Manny is the best fighter out there. Manny is to boxing. What Bruce Lee was Chinese Boxing. Mayweather doesn't have a chance!
    • Mr. Pogi ng Navotas  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  2 months ago
      Gay stuff for Gayweather! Mr. Letter man said, make it winner take all!
    • tAn_NiNz16  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  2 months ago
      plus 10 ka pa mayweather!!!!!
    • Sunknee64  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  2 months ago
      quack quack chicken Floyd!!!!
    • jutay  •  2 months ago
      black negroto!
    • Joseph Dela cruz  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      nku takot ka lng may weather .kya i2 lng c american timothy .chek u pa2pulain nya sa suntok haha lol
    • domingo suan  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  2 months ago
      what i only say is? just pray of any opponents,mayweather will lost the fight to be not unbeatable anymore . . . His rating goes down . . . .
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  2 months ago
      If Mayweather is too scare to fight Pacman ..45%losser 55 winner,ill do it instead of Mayweather...45/55 lets see whos The Big Losser....
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    • romeo  •  Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi  •  2 months ago
      Why not winner take all? or 50-50 then losser will not receive any pay per view share?
      • edge 2 months ago
        you mean mayweather will received nothng after the fight? lolz...he wont accept a winner take all agreement coz he knows he may lost to pacman...