Quantcast
Latest Stories

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is Plan A for Manny–Bob Arum

By

AP Photo

MANILA, Philippines—Revered promoter Bob Arum made it clear Monday—Manny Pacquiao’s priority for his next fight is Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Other names being floated—Miguel Cotto, Timothy Bradley, Juan Manuel Marquez, Lamont Peterson—will only be considered after Mayweather is deemed unavailable.

Asked by Rick Reeno of BoxingScene.com as to whom Pacquiao prefers to tangle with other than Mayweather, Arum replied: “I am not authorized to talk about who it is because whoever it is, is Plan B. When they become Plan A, we’ll talk about it.

“Plan A is Mayweather. We are locked and loaded on our side, we’re ready.”

In the same report, Arum, who conferred with Pacquiao regarding his choice from Jan. 3 to 7 in Manila, guaranteed Top Rank’s and Pacquiao’s 50 percent stake in the megabuck bout projected to enrich the protagonists by at least $50 million each.

Thing is, according to Arum, there’s no clear signal from the camp of Mayweather, who earlier taunted and dared Pacquiao to a May 5 showdown, through his Twitter account.

The 80-year-old Arum, a Harvard-educated lawyer and boxing Hall of Famer, reiterated that all the flamboyant American needs to do is call and formalize who’ll be representing him in the negotiations.
There are other obstacles to consider.

Mayweather’s insistence for a May 5 fight date, a bigger share of the revenues and his three-month jail sentence which he’ll stand serving on June 1 all serve as possible hurdles to the fight.

All Pacquiao wants is a 50-50 split in earnings for the fight, also projected to shatter Oscar De La Hoya-Mayweather’s pay-per-view record set in 2007, to push through.

Due to the magnitude of Pacquiao-Mayweather, Arum wants the fight to be held late May and, if possible, June 9.

Arum is batting for an outdoor arena to be built along the Vegas strip that could accommodate approximately 45,000 and bring additional gate receipts of over $30 million.

If Pacquiao-Mayweather doesn’t push through up to June, Arum envisions the unification bout to happen between the World Boxing Organization and World Boxing Council welterweight champions in November.

Recent Stories:

Complete stories on our Digital Edition newsstand for tablets, netbooks and mobile phones; 14-issue free trial. About to step out? Get breaking alerts on your mobile.phone. Text ON INQ BREAKING to 4467, for Globe, Smart and Sun subscribers in the Philippines.


Tags: Bob Arum , Boxing , Floyd Mayweather Jr. , Juan Manuel Marquez , Lamont Peterson , Manny Pacquiao , Miguel Cotto , Sports , Tim Bradley

Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of INQUIRER.net. We reserve the right to exclude comments that we deem to be inconsistent with our editorial standards.
  • Anonymous

    Let the next fight of Manny Pacquiao be in the Philippines. Winner siya so dapat dito gawing ang laban nya para naman sa pakinabangan ng Pilipinas.

  • http://twitter.com/riccisan ricci santiago

    why cant you make it here in the phils????????????????? sa araneta ulit!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_EXFI4EUGM23PQ4FMQKLVH36OXI Jose

    Chris Mannix off Sports Illustrated has reported that Arum’s confirmed Manny’s next opponent isn’t going to be Floyd.  Arum’s saying it’s because Mayweather doesn’t want to reschedule and that it’s essentially for the money.

    Hopefully he’s been misinformed, but he’s been reliable in the past.  This really, really sucks for boxing.

    • Anonymous

      “This really, really sucks for boxing” — O A

  • marvin cedre

     lampasuhin mo na ninong Manny yan si Floyd mayweather para matahimik na…. AKA gagoboy13



Copyright 2011 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. To subscribe to the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper in the Philippines, call +63 2 896-6000 for Metro Manila and Metro Cebu or email your subscription request here.
Factual errors? Contact the Philippine Daily Inquirer's day desk. Believe this article violates journalistic ethics? Contact the Inquirer's Reader's Advocate. Or write The Readers' Advocate:
c/o Philippine Daily Inquirer Chino Roces Avenue corner Yague and Mascardo Streets, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines Or fax nos. +63 2 8974793 to 94
Advertisement

News

  • Gov’t workers’ clothing allowance remains exempted from tax–BIR
  • Group protests promotion of 2 military officers accused of torture
  • QC school division turns to home study program to ease crowded classrooms
  • ‘Spain-bound’ Mrs. Corona will attend Mass for husband till Sunday
  • Suspect in slay of son of Cebu mayor nabbed in Bohol
  • Sports

  • V-League: Ateneo stays undefeated, downs San Sebastian
  • Big Chill overwhelms Erase, closes in on outright semis
  • Univ. of St. La Salle overwhelms FEU in Shakey’s V-League
  • Ang Ladlad reminds Pacquiao: Be careful on gay remarks
  • PBA D-League: Boracay Rum edges Café France on Eguilos’ game-winner
  • Lifestyle

  • Italy dedicates 1,400-year-old olive tree to Michelle Obama
  • Race to save the devil Down Under
  • Orphans know ‘kuya,’ not ‘Tebowing’
  • ‘Japchae’–Korean noodles
  • ‘Pinatola’ soup, ‘lechon tinupig manok,’ ‘tacsiyapong gulay’–Laguna feast in a fantasy island setting
  • Entertainment

  • Pacquiao is world’s 33rd most powerful celebrity—Forbes
  • Jessica Sanchez gets nod of 2 ‘Idol’ judges, a lukewarm response from one
  • Cannes Film Festival opens
  • Forbes names Jennifer Lopez ‘most powerful’ star
  • ‘Social Network’ writer to pen Steve Jobs film script
  • Business

  • Spain falls into recession amid fears of eurozone bank run
  • Shell to contest SC decision on tax refund
  • Peso up on Japan growth, US stimulus
  • Bill filed to protect workers’ health in BPO sector
  • PSEi bounces back to 5,000 level
  • Technology

  • As Facebook grows, millions say, ‘no, thanks’
  • Joey De Venecia sues NTC, telcos
  • Companies ask: Does advertising on Facebook pay?
  • Google strives to enlighten with new search tool
  • Zuckerberg’s Facebook story is study in contrasts
  • Opinion

  • Editorial cartoon, May 17, 2012
  • Tangled web
  • Colossal deception on Corona’s accounts
  • The Ombudsman’s lantern
  • Thank God for Conchita Carpio Morales
  • Global Nation

  • Philippine-China tensions likely to have modest effects on economy
  • Albay gov renews call for boycott of China products
  • DFA to close 10 embassies, consulates
  • Aquino: Philippines willing to share resources but not sovereignty
  • DFA execs grilled on immunity of Panamanian rape suspect
  • Marketplace
    © Copyright 1997-2011 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved