Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Bob Arum sees megafight happening -- Manila Bulletin

By NICK GIONGCO, Manila Bulletin

In the run-up to the epic 1985 brawl between Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns, Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum spoke about jumping in and out of airplanes for 14 straight days covering 25 US cities.

Hit Man: The Thomas Hearns StoryIf negotiations bear fruit to stage a November 13 super showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, there is no doubt in Arum’s mind that the build-up to such a mouth-watering bout would set a new standard in pre-fight hype.

“Absolutely,” Arum said on Tuesday from his home in Las Vegas as the conversation veered towards the talks to stage the Pacquiao-Mayweather match in Las Vegas.

With the proposed event less than five months away, Arum remains cool as a cat that everything is going right on schedule.

“There is no rush,” said Arum in his classic New York drawl. “We still have time (to put together the fight).”

If the fight is made – and that should happen not later than the end of July – Arum will spearhead a cross-country tour of major US cities like the time in 1985 when he accompanied Hagler and Hearns.

It is estimated that the Pacquiao-Mayweather faceoff will break all existing attendance and box-office records.

Pacquiao has participated in four publicity tours and the largest scale were the fights involving Oscar De La Hoya and Miguel Cotto.

Source: mb.com.ph

Manny open to rematch with Hatton -- Philippine Star

By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Manny Pacquiao wouldn’t mind facing Ricky Hatton a second time, just in case any of the other fights being lined up for the Filipino superstar doesn’t shape up.

“He can have a rematch,” said Pacquiao in a television interview upon his return from the United States, where he received the Boxer of the Decade award from the prestigious Boxing Writers Association of America.

MANNY PACQUIAO autographed SIGNED Boxing GLOVE *proofPacquiao also took a couple of days off in Mexico with his family, including his wife and kids, and looked fresh when he said a rematch with Hatton or even Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto remains a possibility.

“I’m ready to fight anytime. I’m not choosy on whom to fight,” he said.

Negotiations for the superfight between Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are on, and a couple of days ago, Oscar dela Hoya leaked to the press that all’s well between the two camps.

“We’re very close in finalizing the contracts that were once very complicated. The two fighters now realize that this fight must be made. It has to be made because the boxing fans want to see it happen and right now it’s the biggest fight that can be made in the world,” he said.

All’s well despite the perceived disagreements on the blood-testing procedure and purse split. Another thing hanging over the heads of those making the fight happen is the lawsuit filed by Pacquiao against the Mayweathers, and Dela Hoya himself.

But just in case nothing comes out anew, Pacquiao had already expressed his willingness to fight Hatton, whom he demolished inside two rounds in May last year, or Cotto, who lasted longer but still was knocked out by the Filipino last November.

Cotto defeated Yuri Foreman for the WBA light-middleweight crown last week, and would be more than willing to stake his title against Pacquiao.

But there may be concerns if Pacquiao can face Cotto at 154 lb or may seek a catchweight at 150 lb.

Pacquiao said during the ABS-CBN interview that anything is possible.

“Negotiations are on with Mayweather. But (I heard) Cotto also wants a rematch,” he said.

Pacquiao hurled Mayweather and company to court after the camp of the undefeated American insisted that the 31-year-old pound-for-pound champion and newly elected congressman is into performance-enhancing drugs.

And also last week, Hatton made some noise when he said his biggest mistake against Pacquiao was his failure to demand a blood-testing procedure the way Mayweather now wants it to happen.

“I could have had those rules, but I wasn’t bothered. Maybe in hindsight, I should have done. I must admit, I fancied my chances against Manny,” Hatton was quoted as saying.

Source: philstar.com