WATCH: Boxing legends discuss Pacquiao-Floyd fight

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Five fighters who have fought Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather shared their thoughts with HBO Boxing on what they believe will transpire when the two pound-for-pound kings meet on May 2 at the MGM Grand.
Jim Lampley met with Oscar De La Hoya and Shane Mosley, who opened up about their meetings with both Pacquiao and Mayweather.
Also appearing on the feature were Miguel Cotto, Juan Manuel Marquez, and Ricky Hatton.
Another analyst, Max Kellerman, also discussed the mega-fight with three legends of the sport – Lennox Lewis, George Foreman, and Bernard Hopkins.

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I challenge Mayweather to fight Pacquiao toe-to-toe, says Buboy Fernandez

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By Chris Williams: 

Manny Pacquiao’s helper/assistant manager Buboy Fernandez is daring Floyd Mayweather Jr to fight Pacquiao in a toe-to-toe manner in their bout on May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Buboy, who gushes about how hard Pacquiao is working out for the fight, likes Pacquiao’s chances of beating Mayweather if he can get him to fight in a brawling manner rather than by using his boxing skills.

Why Mayweather would want to volunteer to give Pacquiao a handicap for this fight is unclear. It sounds like Buboy is looking for a handicap from Mayweather by daring him to fight in a toe-to-toe battle. Some boxing fans would argue that Pacquiao has had plenty of handicaps in the past in the form of catch-weights that he’s fought at. So why would Pacquiao need a handicap for the Mayweather fight?
“I challenged Mayweather to fight toe-to-toe with our Pinoy boxing idol. He should prove to the world even just for this fight that he’s not a poltroon,” Buboy Fernandez said via Philboxing.com. “Our country is so blessed to have him and we are so lucky to have been part of his breathtaking journey towards boxing immortality,” Fernandez said.
I don’t know why Mayweather would have to agree to fight Pacquiao in a toe-to-toe battle unless Buboy is worried about Pacquiao’s ability to get the job done against Mayweather. But I don’t think Mayweather is going to agree to give Pacquiao a handicap for this fight. There’s too much money on the line for Mayweather to tie one of his hands behind his back so that the smaller 5’6” Pacquiao can have an advantage in the fight.
What Buboy is doing in challenging Mayweather to stand perfectly still in a stationary manner to trade with Pacquiao for 12 rounds would be the equivalent of Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellberbe daring Pacquiao to stay on the outside all night without jumping in and out so that he could fight Mayweather’s fight. I think Ellerbe would take a ton of heat from boxing fans if he tries to campaign for a handicap for Mayweather because it would look bad.
I won’t be surprised if Pacquiao doesn’t take any criticism from fans due to Buboy asking Mayweather to give Pacquiao an advantage [handicap] for their fight. It is kind of sad that you’ve got Buboy making a request like this from Mayweather because it suggests that he’s not confident enough in Pacquiao’s skills for him to be able to deal with Mayweather’s mobility and boxing ability.
If Pacquiao isn’t good enough to handle Mayweather’s mobility and overall talent in the ring, then he doesn’t deserve to win the fight. It doesn’t make sense for one of Team Pacquiao to be making a request to Mayweather for a handicap for this fight. The thing is if Mayweather agrees to give Pacquiao a handicap, he’ll cheapen the win for the 36-year-old Filipino star, although I suppose it wouldn’t be recognized by the fans because they wouldn’t be aware that Mayweather purposefully fought Pacquiao in a toe-to-toe manner to fulfill a request made by his helper/assistant manager Buboy.
“We’ve been together for years but we are still mesmerized by what our boyhood buddy is showing to us inside and outside of the training camp. His hard work and attitude in training is simply beyond compare,” Fernandez said.
It’s going to be a real problem for Pacquiao if Mayweather chooses to box him and use mobility on May 2nd rather than him taking Buboy up on his offer and just standing there in front of Pacquiao for 12 rounds like Pacquiao’s recent opponents Tim Bradley, Chris Algieri and Brandon Rios all did.
Mayweather could surprise Pacquiao and his team by him walking him down and unloading on him with big power shots. In this case, Buboy wouldn’t be getting his wish by Mayweather going toe-to-toe with Pacquiao, but I don’t think that’s what Buboy is looking for. I think he wants Mayweather to stand perfectly still and not come forward, backs or move laterally. If Mayweather decides to come forward and go on the attack for 12 rounds, it probably won’t be what Buboy is looking for in this fight.
My impression is he just wants Mayweather to be there directly in front of Pacquiao without him moving a muscle with his feet saos that Pacquiao can be the one that is picking his moments to attack and retreat. In other words, Pacquiao will have a guy that he can jump in and jump out against if Mayweather stands stationary for him to get his shots off. But Pacquiao won’t likely do nearly as well if Mayweather is coming at him constantly for 12 rounds and taking away the in and out game that Pacquiao likes to use in his fights.
Pacquiao is not effective when he has a guy that comes at him in fights. Look at his four fights with Juan Manuel Marquez. When Marquez walked Pacquiao down, Pacquiao gave ground and didn’t look good at all. If Mayweather gets Pacquiao in the retreat mode for 12 rounds, it’s going to play out as a very, very easy fight for Mayweather with him battering Pacquiao and putting him in a near helpless state.
This is obviously going to be a tough fight for Pacquiao because he’s not facing the type of guys that his promoter Bob Arum has been feeding him over the years. Arum has kept Pacquiao looking good by matching him against beatable opposition that he was able to dominate. Feeding him Rios, Bradley and Algieri has rejuvenated Pacquiao’s career following his knockout loss to Juan Manuel Marquez in 2012. But I think it’s going to go really bad for Pacquiao on May 2nd, especially if Mayweather walks him down or uses any kind of movement in this fight. I think Pacquiao would have his way if Mayweather just stood still like Buboy wants him to in the fight, but Mayweather isn’t going to give away a huge handicap like that to Pacquiao. He’s got a brain and he’s not going to follow then same game plan as many of Pacquiao’s recent opponents have been using against him.

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Mayweather not worried about Pacquiao’s high volume attack

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By Chris Williams: 

It’s increasingly clear that Manny Pacquiao’s game plan for the Floyd Mayweather Jr fight is to throw a ton of punches and hope that Mayweather can’t defend against them all when they get inside the ring on May 2nd.
The high punch volume attack is an idea that Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach dreamed up six years ago when he first started talking about which game plan would work against Mayweather. Now six years later boxing fans will get a chance to see for themselves whether Roach knows what he’s talking about or if he’s merely deluded like he was when he was Oscar De La Hoya’s trainer for the Mayweather fight in 2007. Roach’s game plan didn’t work in that fight, and it’s quite possible that his game plan will come up empty for the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight.

“I really don’t know,” Mayweather said via Mlive.com about what he thinks the 36-year-old Pacquiao will be trying to do against him on May 2nd. “I think my focus is always being in control and dictating the pace. You’ve got guys who throw a lot of punches — you know, a majority of the time, I think that everyone game-plans to throw a lot of punches. It hasn’t worked so far. But I’ve faced a lot of great fighters, a lot of guys going down in the Hall of Fame, and guys going down in history as top guys.”
Pacquiao is going to try to do what many other fighters have done against Mayweather by going out there and putting stupid pressure on him for as long as he can.
Mayweather acknowledges this same old tired plan has been tried again and again in the past, and it never works. Even arguably the best pressure fighter in boxing, Marcos Maidana, was unable to defeat Mayweather with his pressure, power and huge size.
Madaina weighed 165 pounds in his first fight with Mayweather in 2014, and it failed to lead him to victory. Pacquiao isn’t nearly as good at putting pressure on his opponents as Maidana. Instead of putting nonstop pressure on his opponents, Pacquiao likes to jump in and jump out, which gives his opponents a break from the pressure. It also makes it easy to time Pacquiao when he jumps in to make an attack.
Mayweather says that throwing a lot of punches at him doesn’t work, and he’s right about that. If Pacquiao doesn’t heed Mayweather’s words and come up with a new and fresh plan for the fight on May 2nd, then I can see Mayweather straight up clowning the Filipino star in front of a huge worldwide audience.
For Pacquiao’s sake, he needs to come up with some new ideas because he’s not fighting Joshua Clottey or Brandon Rios, two of Bob Arum’s old Top Rank stable fighters.
When you watch Pacquiao workout, you’ll notice that he throws a lot of quick flurries less than a foot in front of him rather than extending his arms the way normal fighters do when punching. I think this is a real waste of time for Pacquiao, because Mayweather isn’t going to be crowding Pacquiao to within 10 inches for Pacquiao to throw his shot flurries all night long. That’s a style that is useless against Mayweather because he fights on the outside.
I’m surprised that Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach hasn’t pulled Pacquiao aside and told him ‘You might want to lengthen your punches because Mayweather doesn’t have T-Rex arms. Those flurries you’re throwing are going to be coming up short two feet of the target on May 2nd.’ Seriously, Pacquiao is punching at air as if he thinks Mayweather is going to be clued to him within breathing room rather than Mayweather standing three to four feet in front of Pacquiao all night long.
When you see Pacquiao making constant mistakes in his training, it makes you wonder if Roach is asleep at the wheel in his training. You want to shake some sense into him. Roach should be correcting that kind of stuff instead of him just holding the mitts and whispering words of encouragement to the 36-year-old Filipino star. Maybe Roach has been training Pacquiao too long, and he’s unable to get some perspective on the mistakes he’s making.
If Pacquiao tries the old high volume punch attack trick against Mayweather on May 2nd, I can see it going really badly for Pacquiao. I can see him getting schooled badly by Mayweather with him lighting Pacquiao up like a Christmas tree.
Mayweather doesn’t say what he’s going to do in this fight against Pacquiao, but it’s pretty clear that he’s going to be taking advantage of Pacquiao’s wildness by countering him constantly and making him pay for all of his attempts at landing a lot of shots. If Pacquiao doesn’t learn to stop throwing punches on his own, then Mayweather is going to look to teach him.


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Bernard Hopkins: Mayweather beats Pacquiao by 'controversial' decision

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Bernard Hopkins, the sophist of the sweet science, who fought well past the maxims of logic and physics, spoke with CBSSports.com on a montage of topics, including the epic bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr and Manny Pacquiao.
Perhaps no fighter can opine on the red-carpet opulence leading up to the fight like Hopkins, who lorded over the last two generations of boxers.
Hopkins is the last bona fide champion since boxing's big bang, leaving the sport with fragments of every belt, a constellation of consonants that have rendered a each division with some splintered version of the title.
Which makes Hopkins' old-world dominance poignant and pertinent. Having defended his middleweight crown 20 times, Hopkins has earned his place in the pantheon, next to Marvin Hagler and Carlos Monzon -- the only two middleweights ranked ahead of him, according to The Ring magazine.
Equally pensive in and out of the ring, B-Hop has defied dementia, poverty, and most of the post-pugilism maladies that ail so many fighters. And while Hopkins doesn't see the May 2 bout as a referendum on the sport, he's more than happy to hype and chat it up.
"First six rounds, possibly less, it's gonna be a tornado," Hopkins says when asked how he sees Mayweather-Pacquiao going down. "Because of Pacquiao's style, he will try to overwhelm Mayweather. If [Mayweather] gets through [that first rush], he will defeat him."
Hopkins, who spoke while driving from a photo shoot on Long Island back to his native Philadelphia, doesn't speak in the same platitudes you hear from folks who still make a dime off boxing. No former or current boxer has his amalgam of experience and expertise.
"Mayweather will have to make adjustments, make Pacquiao think before he reacts," Hopkins says. "If he can, it can be like taking candy from a baby. If he can do that, make adjustments as far as distance ... Pacquiao jumps in and out. He's not Maidana or Cotto."
Hopkins doesn't share the sentiment that a knockout loss like the one Pacquiao suffered against Juan Manuel Marquez will shadow him on May 2. "Erase that Marquez tape," Hopkins asserted. "Pacquiao just jumped in at the wrong time."
Losing on one punch versus a 12-round assault is a salient distinction, according to B-Hop. "You can recover from the one-shot knockout. It's not that that kills you," he says. "It's getting dominated that lasts. Because that pain from round one to twelve getting whipped sticks with you."
Hopkins seems to at least partially share Mike Tyson's take on the bout. During his animated analysis of the fight -- which went viral moments after he posted it to YouTube -- Tyson declared that Pacquiao has the kind of tornadic style that gives Mayweather issues. Volume is victory, if you'd prefer the Cliffs Notes.
"Floyd has to produce more than he has before," Hopkins said. "in terms of punching. He's not fighting [Ricky] Hatton. Pacquiao can bring it all night, so Floyd's jab and counterpunching will be key.
"I see Floyd making the adjustments," says the self-styled "Executioner," who's theatrical ring entrances and verbose persona made Hopkins one of the last and most authentic characters in the sport. "But by no means will this be a cakewalk. Floyd can just as well lose as win."
Hopkins inhales, a rare pause in a man who talks like he's paid by the word. "I say Floyd wins by controversial decision."

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Mayweather-Pacquiao revenue over $400

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Las Vegas (AFP) - Record-shattering revenue totals for Manny Pacquiao's upcoming boxing showdown with unbeaten Floyd Mayweather could surpass $400 million, promoter Bob Arum told ESPN in a report on the sports network's website.
The welterweight title unification fight May 2 in Las Vegas will generate $74 million from just over 15,000 tickets at MGM Grand Garden Arena, Pacquiao promoter Arum told ESPN, flattening the old mark of just over $20 million for Mayweather's 2013 fight with Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in the same venue.
Promoters first aimed for $40 million, then boosted the ticket prices from $1,000 to $1,500 at the low end and $5,000 to $7,500 for the best seats due to huge demand for the ducats, Arum said.
But organizers have now shuffled the number of seats in various price ranges and boosted top seats to $10,000 to raise the live gate total from $50 million to $74 million.
"It's crazy, but it is what it is," Arum told ESPN. "It's amazing."
And few if any seats will be available for public sale, with promoters, telecasters HBO and Showtime, the fighters and the host venue each taking a share of the tickets.
"We'll probably have a handful of tickets that will go on sale to the public next week," Arum said. "It's mania."
There will be only about 1,100 seats at $10,000, none of them for public sale, according to the report.
Boxing's record for pay-per-view purchases is the 2.4 million buys from Mayweather's 2007 split-decision victory over Oscar de la Hoya, but with Mayweather-Pacquiao having taken more than five years to come together with the planet's top pound-for-pound fighters, expectations of 3 million pay-per-view buys at about $100 each could bring $300 million in sales for US, Puerto Rican and Canadian markets alone.
"We wouldn't have gotten a fraction of these numbers if we made the fight five years ago," Arum said. "It turned out that we're doing the fight at the right time, I guess, not that we're geniuses for waiting this long."
Global rights are expected to ring up another $35 million, with a record $10 million already spent for rights in the Philippines, where Pacquiao is a Congressman as well as an iconic figure.
"Between the gate, the foreign television sales and the closed circuit, which we can't even calculate yet, you're looking at over $120 million. And that's before one pay-per-view has been sold in the US," Arum told ESPN.
Arum said Tecate beer, a long-time Pacquiao sponsor, won title sponsor rights with a $5.6 million bid, $400,000 more than rival Corona, a long-time backer of Mayweather.
"We've never see anything like that on a beer sponsor," Arum said. "Both companies were after it. It's a huge number."
Mayweather's camp receives 60 percent of the revenue with Pacquiao's side taking home 40 percent.
Arum said the contract gives Pacquiao the choice of who sings his homeland's national anthem before the bout while Mayweather decides who will sing "The Star Spangled Banner".

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Floyd Mayweather Reportedly KOs Sparring Partner as He Trains for Manny Pacquiao

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Ahead of his May 2 showdown with Manny Pacquiao in LasVegas, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is giving 100 percent during training.
That's bad news for the people he's working out with.
According to photographer Chris Robinson, via Lyle Fitzsimmons ofCBSSports.com, Money knocked out a sparring partner during a recent training session. For some perspective, per Fitzsimmons, Robinson's website, HustleBoss.com, "posts images and stories from Mayweather headquarters."
It was a case of "Floyd doing his thing," Robinson said. "He dropped one of the guys with a body shot."
In other words, Money is showing no mercy.
Mayweather has 26 knockouts in his 47 victories. However, it has been a while since the 38-year-old has won via knockout. Money has not recorded a KO since his 2011 bout against Victor Ortiz.
Still, Money will enter the fight with a perfect record, and he'd like to exit the same way. That means he will be completely focused until the bout.
For those who are helping him train: Watch out.


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Mike Tyson weighs in on Mayweather vs. Pacquiao

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This spring, the world will finally get to see Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao duke it out — but even though we’re still months away from May 2, people are eager to share their predictionsand opinions.
The latest to do so? Mike Tyson.

“Floyd doesn’t throw nowhere near 100 punches a round,” he says. “He’s more, you know, scientific about it. He really plots a lot. And he sits around and he poses. And this guy [Pacquiao] is all over — fading, moving. That’s just my opinion. I just don’t think [Mayweather] is going to be able to play that plotting, skill … Floyd gotta fight the first couple of rounds.”
And there you have it.



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What's the only way Pacquiao can win vs Mayweather? Holyfield answers

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March 9, 2015 3:08pm


Former world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield, speaking at a sponsors' event in New York on Tuesday, said he plans to be at the welterweight unification bout between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
 
"I don't know who's going to win, that's the reason I'm going to see it," the four-time heavyweight champion told Newsday. 
 
"If I had to pay, I would pay to see that fight, because that's how great that fight will be."
 
Holyfield said the differing styles of Mayweather and Pacquiao make the fight hard to handicap.
 
"Pacquiao, the only way he can win is if he corners him off," Holyfield said. 
 
"Can he corner him off? If he corners him off, I think he will win ... I don't think he can. But that's what makes the fight so interesting." —Agence France-Presse



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Manny Pacquiao Starts his conditioning Training for Mayweather IT'S ON

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Mayweather vs. Pacquiao: Super-Early Expert Picks

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For six years, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather have starred in a tragedy, a tale of two egos too big to see the obvious. It's the story of elite fighters abandoning their obligation to themselves, each other and the sport they love. Disputes over drug testingmoney and merit flooded the media on a routine basis.
Since 2009, the two have been both the biggest names and the best fighters in a sport that desperately needed a hit to sustain it, at least in the eyes of the mainstream. Whether you were Team Mayweather or Team Pacquiao, everyone agreed that these were the best fighters in the business. That they couldn't come together to render the debate moot made boxing the laughingstock of the sports world.
As time passed and both men approached their 40s, primes long left to history, it appeared it would never happen. Every time it looked to be close, every time fight fans dared to dream, the rug would be pulled violently from beneath our feet.
Again and again, we've been forced to accept lesser fights, knowing that the two best fighters in the world occupied the same weight class, sport and planet yet refused to meet in the ring.
All of that disappointment and acrimony, however, was washed away with the announcement that the fight would, finally, take place May 2 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. 
None of that matters now. The past is suddenly, shockingly, irrelevant. All that matters is the contest, two men, still among the world's best, settling their score the old-fashioned way. Money, vanity and trash talk all disappear when the bell rings.
That's when actions will speak, their voice clear and authoritative. This isn't a dispute for the newspapers, blogs or podcasts that will discuss it to death over the next three months. Each fighter will present his case with his fists. May the better man win.



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Manny Pacquiao v Floyd Mayweather: How the $250m superfight was made on Miami Heat’s basketball court

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The £162  million superfight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather may never have been signed if the Filipino’s adviser Micheal Koncz had been able to book Pacquiao and his wife Jinkee on to business class flights from Miami to Los Angeles on Tuesday January 27. There were none available.
Serendipity, and not just the smoothing of egos, brought to the world’s attention the biggest fight since Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in the Seventies and Sugar Ray Leonard and 'Marvellous’ Marvin Hagler in the Eighties.
The Congressman and his wife had flown into Miami from London Heathrow on Saturday Jan 24, to judge Miss Universe the next day, having had dinner with Prince Harry on January 22, and then having met The Queen’s grandson again on the Friday morning at Kensington Palace. 
By all accounts, when Harry met Manny they got on famously, leading to a second 'secret’ breakfast meeting and the British Royal has been invited ringside to the fight with Mayweather on May 2. But it was the fact that Mayweather and Pacquiao came together on Miami Heat’s basketball court on the Tuesday, with Pacquiao stranded in the east-coast city, that created the catalyst for the final push for a strand of negotiations that had been continuing since Oct 2014.
As a result, the two prizefighters were in each other’s company both on court, andlater in Manny’s Miami hotel suite.
“You could tell by their body language the meeting was very positive,” explained Koncz. “It was a business meeting, but it wasn’t tense.”
Thereafter, the two camps then continued the negotiations, with emails exchanged and paperwork arranged. Pacquiao, a born-again Christian, insists divine intervention ensured the fight will take place. “God put us together that day,” he said.
So, three weeks later, and after almost six years of verbal bumps and bruises and failed talks, Mayweather, boxing’s pound-for-pound champion, made it public on Friday afternoon, US Pacific time, that he would face Pacquiao in a Sin City ring.
The fight had been on in 2009, then off after Pacquiao refused random drug tests. In 2012 when Mayweather offered Pacquiao $40 million (£26 million) to fight him but it fell through then, too.
Finally, we are on for a blockbuster. The two welterweights will meet May 2 at the MGM Grand Garden in a fight which may not be a thriller, but which will have the tills ringing. This will break financial records at every level: pay per view, global sales and gate receipts.
This is a one-fight deal with no rematch clause. If Mayweather loses, expect a second fight, even if Bob Arum, Pacquiao’s promoter, says otherwise. Opinions easily change with such money involved.
If the unbeaten American wins, watch 'Money’ move on to fight No 49 without the Filipino. He is chasing Rocky Marciano’s record of 49 fights without a loss, and by getting there, aims to justify his self-styled tag of 'The Best Ever’.
Behind the scenes, this has been a titanic battle involving egos, self-interest and a long list of other fighters, television companies and promoters.
Pacquiao signed the deal to face Mayweather a week ago, stressing yesterday how he had signed first, and awaited the American’s signature for almost a week, with all terms agreed.
Pacquiao, who signed his half of the deal from his mansion in General Santos City, was still at his heavily-guarded gated compound in the Philippines when Mayweather broke the news on Friday.
On Wednesday, Pacquiao had learnt that his maternal grandmother had died aged 92, and he has spent several hours in the last two days visiting the coffin and praying at St Peters Chapel in the city on the island of Mindanao.
There were fears on Feb 10 that Mayweather was considering pulling out of the fight.
It may have been a bargaining position. Pacquiao was almost relieved when he announced that the fans “have waited long enough and they deserve it.”

Predictions: Pacquiao vs Mayweather

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MANILA - With the mega fight between Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. a done deal, here's a look back at some of the predictions made by analysts and former boxing champions.
Mayweather, 37, will carry a 47-0 record into the bout, while the 36-year-old Pacquiao is 57-5-2.
According to a report from Reuters, Mayweather opened as an almost 3-to-1 favorite in the earliest lines in Las Vegas, where the fight will take place on May 2.
Check out the predictions below:

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Boxing legend Aaron Pryor said he wants to see Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. finally get it on in the squared circle. "The Hawk," who is known for his monumental battles against fellow legend Alexis Arguello in the early 80’s, said the Filipino southpaw is well-loved because of his all-out fighting style. FULL STORY
Brandon Rios believes American superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. will beat Filipino ring icon Manny Pacquiao, as much as it pained him to say so. "It feels wrong for me to say this," Rios said. FULL STORY
Respected boxing trainer, Joel Diaz, who is best known for his work with former world champion Timothy Bradley Jr., told HustleBoss that he would pick Mayweather over Pacquiao.FULL STORY
An in-shape and motivated Manny Pacquiao will be capable of knocking out American superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr., according to up-and-coming Filipino trainer Marvin Somodio.FULL STORY


source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/02/21/15/predictions-pacquaio-vs-mayweather

Contract signing both party for the biggest century event @ MGM Las Vegas

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The richest fight in history is officially on after Floyd Mayweather posted a signed copy of his contract with Manny Pacquiao on social media on Friday night, setting in motion the formal countdown to a $250million (£160m) blockbuster on May 2.

A fight that has been five years in the making will be staged at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, pitting Mayweather's hyped unbeaten record against one of the most effective, exciting punchers of their generation.

Feuds have dominated every stage of the stuttering discussions over the past years, with arguments over drug testing and financial splits.  






Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao

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Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao (billed as "Fight of the Millennium") is an upcoming boxing match between undefeated, five-division world champion Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao. Despite predictions that Mayweather-Pacquiao would be the highest grossing fight in history as early as 2009, disagreements between the two boxers' camps on terms for the fight prevented the bout from coming to fruition until 2015.[2][3] The failure to make the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight was named The Ring magazine Event of the Year for 2010.[4] However, negotiations for the superfight in 2015 have since been finalized, with all of the major issues that have prevented the fight from happening in the past now resolved, including purse split, drug testing, and location of the bout. On February 20, 2015, Mayweather confirmed on social media that the fight had indeed been signed. The contest will take place on May 2, 2015.


"Fight of the Millennium"
DateMay 2, 2015 [1]
LocationMGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas, NevadaUnited States
Title(s) on the lineUnified WBA (Super)WBCWBOand The Ring Welterweight title

United States Floyd Mayweather vs. Philippines Manny Pacquiao
MoneyPac-Man
Tale of the tape
Las Vegas,NevadaU.S.FromGeneral Santos,Philippines
47–0 (26 KO)Pre-fight record57–5–2 (38 KO)
5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)Height5 ft 6.5 in (1.69 m)
147 lb (67 kg)Weight147 lb (67 kg)
OrthodoxStyleSouthpaw
The Ring No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound
Unified WBA (Super), WBC,The RingWelterweight and Light Middleweight Champion
Recognition
The Ring No. 2 ranked pound-for-pound
WBO Welterweight Champion


sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Mayweather_vs._Manny_Pacquiao