Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (Part 2)

by on 06/01/10 at 4:13 pm

If the fight pushes through, it only mean one thing, the case filed by Pacquiao against the Mayweathers, Schaefer and Oscar dela Hoya would be dropped in exchange for a public apology.

The whole world is waiting for the match that could generate more than $100 million in revenues and break all existing records in pay-per-view sales, ticket sales, closed-circuit sales, merchandise, among others.

As it is, the weight issue, the venue and the purse have all been resolved, and it’s just the procedure on how the drug testing would go that’s taking all the time.

“Neither side is insisting on pre-conditions, and both sides will present their positions in an effort to resolve the dispute,” retired Judge Daniel Weinstein, tapped to mediate and stand in between both parties, said in a statement printed by The Los Angeles Times yesterday.

 And Weinstein, Lance Pugmire wrote, is “satisfied all parties are negotiating in good faith.”  Weinstein is a master mediator, and finding a solution to the impasse that has threatened to derail what is being billed as the biggest fight of the new century will be his only objective.

 He is set to meet Top Rank’s Bob Arum and Todd duBeof, for Pacquiao, and Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe and Golden Boy’s Richard Schaefer, for the American fighter, at his Santa Monica office today.

 “I have been asked by representatives of Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather to mediate certain disputes that have arisen in connection with the negotiation of a bout between the two fighters,” Weinstein said in a statement.

 Weinstein, once voted as the most popular mediator in the Bay Area, said both sides are working on a gag order which they also imposed among themselves when they started negotiating the fight.

 Once the meeting is over, Arum and Schaefer could either announce that the fight is officially on or off or that they would need a little more time to get things done.

 Source: Philstar.com – Wednesday, January 6

5 Comments

Peter Quinn

Jan 6th, 2010

Hi. I am a long time reader. I wanted to say that I like your blog and the layout.

Peter Quinn

Arda

Jan 8th, 2010

Thanks Peter for visiting. I’m glad you like my site. Keep reading!

Walter C

Jan 8th, 2010

The fight won’t be pushing through.. that’s the sad part. However, it’s interesting to note a news article that says Mayweather was the one using an illegal drug-a pain killer called Xylocaine (one he used in previous fights). The irony being that this drug is illegal in nearly all states, with one notable exception, Nevada. http://www.insideboxing.com/Columnist/frank_gonzalez/sharkies_machine_april_21.htm

Arda

Jan 9th, 2010

Thank you, Walter. That’s my next catch here.

John959

Jan 20th, 2010

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