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Monday, January 11, 2010

Official death of Mayweather-Pacquiao fight at hand by Lance Pugmire

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 The sides are no longer talking, last-minute attempts to strike a

compromise appear to be futile, and Manny Pacquiao's promoter, Bob

Arum, says he's three hours away from finalizing a site deal with

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to stage an alternative Pacquiao fight

at the team's stadium on March 13.

"If Bob's so strongly moving to the other fight, then we have no choice

but to move on," Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s promoter Richard Schaefer told

The Times this morning. "They didn't want the fight."

Mayweather and Pacquiao failed to strike a deal because of their

dispute over blood testing for performance-enhancing drugs. Pacquiao,

who has sued Mayweather for alleged defamation because of public

statements made implying the Filipino star has used those drugs, won't

accept a blood test closer than 24 days before the fight. Mayweather

wants the fighters to be subject to blood tests up to 14 days before

the fight. A Pacquiao advisor said the fighter himself has rejected the

14-day proposal.

Arum flatly said today that "the horse has left the building," in

reference to a Mayweather fight, and instead was enthused to discuss

his plans for Pacquiao's March 13 fight against welterweight contender

Joshua Clottey. Clottey lost a decision last year to Miguel Cotto, who

later lost to Pacquiao by 12th-round TKO in November.

"This place [Cowboys Stadium] is absolutely sensational; the boxing

fans will love it," Arum said. "I can't even properly describe it

without sounding crazy."

Arum attended Saturday night's Cowboys-Philadelphia Eagles game in

Jones' private suite, a gathering that placed the liberal promoter in

the same box as former President George W. Bush and conservative

talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh.

"They both love Pacquiao, and [Bush] said he'll come to the fight if

his schedule allows," Arum said.

Arum said Pacquiao will earn a minimum $10 million for the Clottey

bout, with seating capacity being placed at 50,000.

Meanwhile, the Mayweather camp is considering its options for March 13

and beyond.

Take a fight at MGM Grand against someone liker Paulie Malignaggi? Wait

until a later date, like May 1, and fight longtime rival Shane Mosley

if he defeats Andre Berto on Jan. 30?

Schaefer said Mayweather is willing to fight Mosley, a pairing that

will conclude years of jawing between the two gifted foes that have

long been near the top of the world's top pound-for-pound lists. Mosley

is currently a world welterweight champion.

"At 147 pounds, the man to beat is 'Sugar' Shane Mosley," Schaefer

said. "Floyd will take that fight, and will shut up all those who are

saying he's a coward."


SOURCE

ALL THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN A MEGA FIGHT IS ALL FLUSHED DOWN TO THE TOILET...

JEROME P

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