Mayweather: Give me Pacquiao, on May 2 ( Update ) Pacquiao reply to Mayweather: Let's get it on

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Pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. has had precious little to say about the fight the public has demanded for years, a bout with Manny Pacquiao -- until Friday night.


Mayweather said during a Showtime interview that he wants to fight Pacquiao next and wants the fight to be May 2, the Cinco de Mayo weekend that Mayweather has regularly fought on.


"We are ready. Let's make it happen. May 2. Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao. Let's do it," Mayweather said in the interview in San Antonio, where his promotional company was putting on a boxing card.
“We are ready. Let's make it happen. May 2. Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao. Let's do it.
”<cite>- Floyd Mayweather Jr.</cite>​
In the days before Pacquiao dropped Chris Algieri six times in a near-shutout decision to retain his welterweight title Nov. 22, he and Top Rank promoter Bob Arum launched a verbal offensive in an effort to kick-start the pressure on Mayweather.


Pacquiao even starred in a Foot Locker commercial mocking Mayweather's supposed reluctance to face him in what would be by far the richest fight in boxing history.


Friday night's interview included Mayweather's first extended remarks on the prospect of the fight in quite some time, and it was the first time he directly said he wanted to fight Pacquiao next and mentioned a specific date.


The fight has been demanded by the public since 2009, and the sides have had various unsuccessful negotiations, most notably in late 2009 and early 2010, when they made a deal on all aspects of the fight except for a drug-testing protocol. The deal fell apart.


"I would love to fight Manny Pacquiao. We tried to make the fight happen years ago; we had problems with random blood and urine testing," Mayweather said. "I just want to be on an even playing field. Now he's in a very, very tight situation. He's lost to [Juan Manuel] Marquez [in 2012], he's lost to [Timothy] Bradley [by controversial decision in 2012 but avenged it in April]. Pay-per-view numbers are extremely low. He's desperate. I wanted that fight a long time ago. I'm just waiting on them."


Mayweather failed to mention that Pacquiao long ago agreed to be randomly tested. He also failed to mention that while Pacquiao's pay-per-view figures have indeed been soft in recent fights, Mayweather's have also plummeted. Three of the four fights that he has had so far under his six-fight contract with CBS/Showtime failed to reach even 900,000 buys.
“He's desperate. I wanted that fight a long time ago. I'm just waiting on them.
”<cite>- Floyd Mayweather Jr.</cite>​
Pacquiao and Arum have been pressing for the fight in recent weeks, and Arum has held talks with CBS president and CEO Leslie Moonves in an effort to work out a deal under which Showtime and HBO, which has Pacquiao (57-5-2, 38 KOs) under contract, would produce a joint pay-per-view. The companies did that once before for the 2002 heavyweight championship fight between Lennox Lewis, who was signed to HBO, and Mike Tyson, who was with Showtime.


Mayweather (47-0, 26 KOs), however, perhaps had not heard about the Arum-Moonves talks because he told Showtime, "Of course, we have to make the fight happen on Showtime pay-per-view, because 'Showtime Championship Boxing' is No. 1 and will remain No. 1. I'm the man. I'm here to stay.


"Floyd Mayweather is not ducking or dodging any opponent. Bob Arum is stopping the fight. We have been trying to make this fight happen behind the scenes for years now, but the fans and the people have been fooled because they have been listening to people just on one side. Now it's time for us to talk. We want the fight."


Asked about his chief motivation for wanting the fight, Mayweather said, "I know that he's not on my level. The fans would love to see the fight. And, of course, I want to go out with a bang."


Then Mayweather, in a rant that sounded like he was cutting a WWE promo, spoke directly to Pacquiao and Arum.


"So let's make this fight happen. Manny Pacquiao, Bob Arum, you guys have been ducking us for years," Mayweather said. "We're tired of you guys fooling the public, fooling the critics. You guys didn't want to take random blood and urine testing, so that's why it didn't happen. Then I offered you $40 million, then you didn't want to make the fight happen. You lost twice, now you coming back begging for the same money. That's not gonna happen. Let's make the fight happen for the people and the fans. Mayweather versus Pacquiao, May 2nd, Cinco de Mayweather."


May 2 is already the target date for an HBO pay-per-view fight in negations between middleweight champion Miguel Cotto and former junior middleweight titleholder Canelo Alvarez for what would be the first fight of the deal Alvarez recently signed with HBO after leaving Showtime.
 

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Floyd will back out again :ohno: still won't pay to see him run not even if this happens just watch it online or next week
 

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5 years too late.
 

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This has almost lost it's appeal. I'm no where near as excited about them fighting now as I would have been 4 or 5 years ago.
 

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Mayweather is filling his boxing card as quick as possible trying to duck fighting Amir Khan.....
 

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This has almost lost it's appeal. I'm no where near as excited about them fighting now as I would have been 4 or 5 years ago.

Agreed. Nobody cares anymore. Right now I give myself a gracious 20% chance of buying/seeing the fight. If it were to "really" happen and come May 2.....I can project a 40 - 50 % chance of buying/seeing the fight. It will depend on the price. If it's outlandish and they are trying to get what they would have gotten 4-5 years ago then they can forget it!
 

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What a joke What about the blood test? Why have things changed? I will not pay a penny for this.They are both pushing 40. Some sucker will pay &100 and I will watch it for free
 

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Mayweather is filling his boxing card as quick as possible trying to duck fighting Amir Khan.....

Why would anyone be afraid of Kahn? Like Floyd, he has no KO Power. He is is a good bit younger, but idk if it matters. Kahn has a decently tough fight tonight with Devon Alexander. Lets see him put on a statement and end it early. I don't see it happening...
 
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What a joke What about the blood test? Why have things changed? I will not pay a penny for this.They are both pushing 40. Some sucker will pay &100 and I will watch it for free

I would watch it free as well....
 

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Boxing is almost irrelevant today, compared to 30 years ago.
 

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Boxing is almost irrelevant today, compared to 30 years ago.

other sports have gained popularity from where they were 30 years ago. Basketball, College sports, even Soccer in the US... while others have dropped off from the top. Boxing, Baseball, Olympics. No one stays at #1 forever.
 

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Absolutely! us (the fans) were cheated out of a potential great rivalry in boxing history

That's pretty much how I feel. They fucked us and now it's time to fuck them. If it were to happen I hope the PPV revenue is next to nothing.
 

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That's pretty much how I feel. They fucked us and now it's time to fuck them. If it were to happen I hope the PPV revenue is next to nothing.

It would still break records...2M buys easy

I'm not too excited for it either but if it happened and Floyd is -200 or less I'd be very excited very quickly
 
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Pacquiao reply to Mayweather: Let's get it on

As the rhetoric between the two boxers grows, Manny Pacquiao hasn't minced words when it comes to a potential fight with pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr.
On Tuesday, Pacquiao went to the undefeated Mayweather on Twitter to let him know he's ready.

Manny Pacquiao @MannyPacquiao Follow
.@FloydMayweather, don't be a boxing humbug. Let's give the fans the fight they want. They have waited long enough.
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Mayweather-Pacquiao is a fight boxing fans have craved since 2009 but one that never has been agreed to due to various unsuccessful negotiations.


But a potential showdown seemingly took a step toward fruition Friday night when Mayweather said during a Showtime interview that he wants to fight Pacquiao next and wants it to be May 2, the Cinco de Mayo weekend that Mayweather has regularly fought on.


"We are ready. Let's make it happen. May 2. Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao. Let's do it," Mayweather said.


The interview included Mayweather's first extended remarks on the prospect of the fight in quite some time, and it was the first time he directly said he wanted to fight Pacquiao next and mentioned a specific date.


Pacquiao responded earlier this week that he is willing and able.


"He [Mayweather] has reached a dead end," the Filipino great told skysports.com. "He has nowhere to run but to fight me.


"I will try my best to make this a thrilling and entertaining fight, but I doubt if he's gonna engage me in a slugfest.


"You all know his fighting style. Most of his previous fights, if not all, induced us to sleep."


Pacquiao, who turns 36 on Wednesday, is coming off a dominant near-shutout decision Nov. 22 against Chris Algieri to retain his welterweight title and move to 57-5-2 (38 KOs).


Mayweather, 37 and the sport's biggest draw, is 47-0 with 26 KOs.


Information from ESPN.com's Dan Rafael was used in this report.

 

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Floyd is -350 in some places....to fast, to good, he will school pac.
 

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Floyd is -350 in some places....to fast, to good, he will school pac.

If Floyd believed that this fight would have happened already... IF it does happen now it's like hooking up with the hottest girl in HS after she has been divorced twice and has 5 kids.... Just years too late
 

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