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Pacquiao advisers wait for Abu Dhabi decision By Steve Luckings, The National, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Floyd Mayweather Jr may have done Abu Dhabi boxing fans a favour yesterday.
Because the American boxer failed to meet a deadline to negotiate a ?superbout? with Manny Pacquiao, the World Boxing Organization welterweight champion, Abu Dhabi?s chances of staging a major fight featuring the Filipino Read Full Story >>>The Bob Arum Bluff: Manny Pacquiao ? Floyd Mayweather JR is Coming Soon By Geno McGahee, RingsideReport.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010
The deadline was missed for Floyd Mayweather, JR., to acquire exclusive negotiations with Manny Pacquiao, and now Promoter Bob Arum has announced plans to negotiate for a rematch with Miguel Cotto or a showdown with b Read Full Story >>> Mayweather must speak up soon By Trent Pusey, Fox Sports, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 To fight or not to fight? That is the question for Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Who's the man?
We tell you in our pound-for-pound rankings.
With their self-imposed ?deadline? now expired for Mayweather to sign a contract, Manny Pacquiao and his Top Rank promotional team are considering other opt Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao vs. Mayweather: Why it didn't happen this time By Lorne Scoggins, Examiner.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 The fight that the world has been screaming for is once again dead-in-the-water. Media types and fans are looking for someone to blame.
The last time the negotiations fell through, a fair share blamed Pacquiao for refusing to tighten up the testing cutoff window from 24 to 14 days.
It seemed t Read Full Story >>> The story in pictures: Guerrero decisions Smith in grueling bout, Shawn Porter remains unbeaten By Chris Robinson, Examiner.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Heading into his bout Friday night against undefeated Dominican Fernando Guerrero, Ishe Smith seemed to realize the importance of the contest and his preparation was telling. Training under the tutelage of former Light heavyweight champion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad at the Hit Factory Gym in Las Vegas, Read Full Story >>> Will it be Cotto or Margarito for Pacquiao, and where does Mayweather go from here? By Scott Heritage, Examiner.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 To the surprise of no one, the Top Rank imposed deadline passed last night without Floyd Mayweather suddenly agreeing to the fight deal offered to him by Bob Arum and Manny Pacquiao.
Although the idea of a fight between the two pound for pound greats isn't completely dead, at the very least it ha Read Full Story >>> Arum's complete conference call summary: Pacquiao's congressional duties made deadline necessary By Dennis 'dSource' Guillermo, Examiner.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Bob Arum's deadline for Floyd Mayweather Jr. to agree to fight Manny Pacquiao came and went and as Arum disclosed during the conference call to announce Mayweather's 'decision', nothing is in place as Mayweather himself had not responded or acknowledged Arum's deadline.
Several issues were also d Read Full Story >>> Alex Ariza: ?I?ve been saying it forever that Floyd just didn?t want to face Manny? By Chris Robinson, Examiner.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Heading into the second waive of negotiations for the proposed super bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao, people seemed unsure as to whether or not the contest would truly come off. Differences at the negotiating table over money and drug testing seemed to be a serious red flag but Read Full Story >>> BOB ARUM SCHOOLS THE MEDIA ON THE ART OF NON-NEGOTIATION By Ben Thompson, FightHype.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Does anyone else find it odd that negotiations for the biggest and most lucrative fight in boxing history were taking place without representatives from either camp actually having just one face-to-face meeting? Well, that's exactly what happened, according to Bob Arum, as he explained in detail the Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Won't Fight Manny Pacquaio; Is He Afraid? By Ryan Christopher DeVault, Associated Content, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 The Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight is off again. Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao would
fight if Mayweather would just sign a contract
to do the
first, but he missed the final deadline on Saturday morning to get in the ring. Now everyone in boxing is wondering if it is simp Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao v Floyd Mayweather Jr fight off as deadline passes By Gareth A Davies, Telegraph.co.uk, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Although a caveat has been left for a change of heart from Mayweather, it looks as if the American does not want to face the Filipino.
Not with the deal on the table. Since he earned $40 million in his last contest in May, Mayweather is believed to be looking for a 60-40 split of the earnings. I Read Full Story >>> Deadline passes with no response from Mayweather By Matt Stolow, Examiner.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Floyd Mayweather, Jr. has let a Bob Arum induced deadline pass and a mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao is in critical condition if not dead for November 13th.
During a 2:00 A.M. (CT) conference call, Arum was careful not to criticize Mayweather, saying,"he must have very valid reasons for not re Read Full Story >>> Deadline passes and the Mayweather fans still declare Floyd Jr the 'greatest of all-time' By Rick Rockwell, Examiner.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 The Mayweather minions are out in full force trying to defend their hero and his lack of response to Bob Arum's deadline of exclusive negotiating. I understand that there's a certain amount of loyalty and blindness that goes into being a Mayweather fan, but to call Floyd Jr the greatest of all-time, Read Full Story >>> ARUM'S DEADLINE WAS NEVER ABOUT A DECISION, BUT ALL ABOUT A PROMISE By Ben Thompson, FightHype.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Early this morning, Bob Arum's self-imposed "deadline" for Floyd Mayweather to accept terms to face Manny Pacquiao on November 13 came and went without any response. Perhaps we should start calling the Hall of Fame promoter LeBron Arum, as the pomp and circumstance of the conference call held at 3AM Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao vs. Mayweather: The Fight ? or Farce? ? of the Century By Gary Andrew Poole, TIME.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010
Don't hold your breath for the "Fight of the Century." The most anticipated fight to never happen won't happen again this year. Perhaps it never will. Ever.
Floyd Mayweather Jr., one of the craftiest defensive box Read Full Story >>> SANDUGO BLOODFEST: BANAL, PAGARA, BACON WIN BOUTS By Rene Bonsubre, Jr., PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010
AJ Banal and Big Yoo engaged in a fiery display of close quarter hand to hand combat and gave the more than thirty thousand Boholanos in attendance a fight of the year candidate.
Yoo (16W-3L, 11KO?s) of South Korea charged a Read Full Story >>> Promoter: Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao Not 'Dead' By Lem Satterfield, Fanhouse, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Top Rank Promotions CEO Bob Arum said that he believed the issue of random drug-testing, specifically, the 14-day cutofff agreed to by Manny Pacquiao, to have been "resolved," adding that all negotiations for a potential bout with Floyd Mayweather were handled "strictly through" HBO's president of S Read Full Story >>> It's Floyd's way or no way By Kieran Mulvaney, ESPN.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Some things that could be stated without hesitation about Floyd Mayweather, even before he allowed Bob Arum's deadline to pass at 3 a.m. ET Saturday, placing the possibility of a fight with Manny Pacquiao once more in serious doubt:
? He is a phenomenal boxer, a generational talent who displays Read Full Story >>> No deal for Pacquiao-Mayweather bout By Dan Rafael, ESPN.com, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 Top Rank promoter Bob Arum's deadline of 3 a.m. ET came and went Saturday morning with no response from Floyd Mayweather Jr. or his representatives about whether he would accept the terms of a deal for a Nov. 13 fight with Manny Pacquiao.
So there is no deal, Arum said, and he will begin negoti Read Full Story >>> Should Boxing Blackball Floyd Mayweather for Not Fighting Manny Pacquiao? Opposing Views, Sun, 18 Jul 2010 So there we have it ? Floyd Mayweather showed his unparalleled cowardice to back out of another date with the one-dimensional Manny Pacquiao. The man who God won?t let lose, will not step up to the plate against the Filippino wonder.
Despite all the smokescreens and lies and deceptions from Littl Read Full Story >>>
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