Mayweather Jr Says He's Willing To Pay Marquez Step Aside Money So He Could Fight Pac

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by James Slater - Simply put, it's the fight all of boxing wants to see - reigning pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao against the man who held the mythical title before him, Floyd Mayweather Junior. And, according to the 39-0(25) master who is currently getting ready to make his return against Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez, the fight with "Pac-Man" can happen; just so long as Pacquiao, and more so his promoter Bob Arum, stop being greedy.

According to an article that has appeared today on The Mail on line, "Money" will never agree to a 50-50 split, insisting as he does that he doesn't have to chase any opponent, because they chase him.. Clearly, the 32-year-old's ego demands that he be the star of the much-sought after mega-fight, and Floyd says that is the only way the fight will happen; with him getting the edge money-wise.

Interestingly, Mayweather Junior said he rates his next opponent in Juan Manuel Marquez as a better fighter than Pacquiao. Floyd claims Marquez deserved the win over Pacquiao when they fought to a draw. Also, his fight with Marquez back on now that his ribs have healed, Mayweather says he would be willing to pay the Mexican great a substantial amount of step aside money to allow him to go in with "Pac-Man" next. Now that the Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto fight looks to be in some doubt (see below article by Coach Tim Walker), maybe Mayweather is trying to land the November date in Las Vegas?

Mayweather said only Bob Arum's greed is stopping the fight with Pacquiao.

"He [Arum] wants a 50-50 split and that's never going to happen," Floyd said. "If Bob Arum wasn't trying to be so greedy, that fight would happen. It still is a business even if it is a sport. Marquez called me out and he deserves his shot. If Manny Pacquiao really wanted a fight with me, all he has to do is say it.

"We could pay Marquez to step aside, a million dollars, step aside. Let me know. With or without Pacquiao I'm comfortable. I don't chase opponents, they chase me."

Mayweather then hyped up his September 19th fight with Marquez, saying he rates the Mexican higher then he does the Filipino superstar.

"If I had to rate Marquez against Pacquiao I'd have to rate him over Manny," Mayweather said. "For a guy who got knocked down three times in the first round (in fight-one) and come back and get a draw. We all know who really lost. And then we go to the other fight and Manny won by one point but these things happen.

"Marquez is a Mexican warrior and I know he's going to be at his best when he comes and faces me. I've got to go out there and be me, be sharp and be smart."

It will be most interesting to see if Mayweather's offer of step aside money is taken up by Marquez. It will also be interesting to see if Pacquiao is ever going to be willing to take less than 50-percent against Mayweather to make their super-fight happen (not that he in any way has to do so).

It really would be a crying shame if Pacquiao-Mayweather were lost due to an argument over money.
 
He's right. This is the mark of a true fighter: over a year off and he says no warmup give me the so called p4p king. I hope it does happen and do it at 147.
 
Haha please. Mayweather's trying to get out of the Marquez fight now it what it sounds like to me. Floyd should take the 50/50 split for Pac if thats whats on the table.
 
Fuck that. Marquez is the #2, arguably #1, fighter in the sport. He deserves his shot at Mayweather, even if he is the underdog. Floyd has already kept him waiting with the postponement, paying him less than 1/4 of his guaranteed purse is bull shit.
 
Well if there's a contract can Floyd get out of it? I don't think Marquez is stepping aside.
 
He's right. This is the mark of a true fighter: over a year off and he says no warmup give me the so called p4p king. I hope it does happen and do it at 147.

Not to be a shit disturber but uhm, the mark of a true fighter is taking over a year off while your division is stacked and then agreeing to a warmup (no disrespect to Marquez - I give him a hell of a lot more credit than the media does now) and then turning it down?
 
Not to be a shit disturber but uhm, the mark of a true fighter is taking over a year off while your division is stacked and then agreeing to a warmup (no disrespect to Marquez - I give him a hell of a lot more credit than the media does now) and then turning it down?

WW is far from stacked. Don't listen to HBO. It's Mosley, Cotto, Tony and Money. That's it from the viable and worthy fighters to choose from. Tony wasn't calling out WWs after he beat Cotto either; he wanted DLH On top of that he's banned and never will be looked at the same (plus he wouldn't sell). Mosley turned Money down awhile ago so he had his chance and Arum turned down Money for Cotto awhile ago too. (People have their reasons, say he was too green, but it is what it is.) I don't see how moving up to fight DLH and fighting an undefeated Hatton were any worse than fighting those guys.

Pac is p4p #1 and the biggest fight. How could you not want to see that more? Also he said he would fight Marquez anyway (and he will since Arum won't get this done.)
 
If the slow ticket sales story is true(Which I doubt) then marquez must be a lower drawing attraction than originally thought
 
I hope Pacqiaou refuses, and Mayweather-Marquez does awful in ticket sales and PPV's.
 
WW is far from stacked. Don't listen to HBO. It's Mosley, Cotto, Tony and Money.

What about Clottey and Berto,? WW is pretty good right now that has nothing to do with what HBO thinks.

Floyd is a non-factor until he fights somebody.
 
If the slow ticket sales story is true(Which I doubt) then marquez must be a lower drawing attraction than originally thought

Marquez is an ok draw. I just think people are burned out on Mayweather.
 
He's right. This is the mark of a true fighter: over a year off and he says no warmup give me the so called p4p king. I hope it does happen and do it at 147.

Read in between the lines.... PBF/JMM not selling well so to save face he is now willing to fight PACMAN.
 
I figured Floyd/JMM would draw pretty well, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Floyd's only a big draw if he's in with another star like Oscar or Hatton, so the only fight out there that can pull the numbers those previous ones did is Pac. I think a fight with Shane would do solid but not great numbers, but Floyd isn't really looking at that fight.
 
WW is far from stacked. Don't listen to HBO. It's Mosley, Cotto, Tony and Money. That's it from the viable and worthy fighters to choose from. Tony wasn't calling out WWs after he beat Cotto either; he wanted DLH On top of that he's banned and never will be looked at the same (plus he wouldn't sell). Mosley turned Money down awhile ago so he had his chance and Arum turned down Money for Cotto awhile ago too. (People have their reasons, say he was too green, but it is what it is.) I don't see how moving up to fight DLH and fighting an undefeated Hatton were any worse than fighting those guys.

Pac is p4p #1 and the biggest fight. How could you not want to see that more? Also he said he would fight Marquez anyway (and he will since Arum won't get this done.)
Far from stacked? You named 4 good fighters. And good is an understatement, - there are plenty of divisions that had nowhere near the name recognition that WW had at the time. Paul Williams was there as well. And to set things straight I said nothing at all about him fighting Oscar or Hatton. I was talking about the time off. That was not the mark of a true fighter. His comeback raises questions to me too since he's having money problems. Now nowhere in there am I saying he's not deserving of the big money fights or that he's made poor decisions in opponents - I could go on but I'll stick to what I already said - took time off in a stacked division. People can always make an argument for why a fight shouldn't happen. Some Mosley fan is going to jump in and explain why that fight didn't happen, Cotto fans could say he was just coming into his own, Tony fans will tell you what you already know. So yeah, it's easy to say any fighter doesn't belong with a
P4P best fighter, I just don't know why all the excuses. Would I like to see the best
P4P fighters fight. YES. And that's why I saw the retirement as ridiculous. If you notice I also agree that Manny is making crazy demands and should just fight guys if he wants to fight them. If they're too big (like Mosley) they're too big. Why put an asterisk by your W? Does anyone think Manny's win over Oscar was huge? No.
 
I figured Floyd/JMM would draw pretty well, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Floyd's only a big draw if he's in with another star like Oscar or Hatton, so the only fight out there that can pull the numbers those previous ones did is Pac. I think a fight with Shane would do solid but not great numbers, but Floyd isn't really looking at that fight.
it's a shame that Shane isn't more of a draw. I do agree that Floyd needs a star to have PPV numbers though.
 
Read in between the lines.... PBF/JMM not selling well so to save face he is now willing to fight PACMAN.

Actually Floyd said plenty of other things about the fight with Marquez. This was just a matter of being asked a question regarding Pac.
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What about Clottey and Berto,? WW is pretty good right now that has nothing to do with what HBO thinks.

Floyd is a non-factor until he fights somebody.

Neither are fights that mean anything to Floyd at this point in his career. And Berto isn't in the same class as the other 4 until he faces someone of their caliber.



"Manny Pacquiao has the worst contract in boxing with Bob Arum right now - 27 percent," Mayweather said. "I keep 100 percent of my money. Are you serious - 27 percent? Arum tells Manny Pacquiao the same bull he used to tell me."
 
Well, Mayweather has made his fair share of blunders since coming back, his biggest one being accepting the Marquez fight when the biggest fight in boxing is available. And by taking that fight, he learned that hes nowhere near the draw that he thinks he is and this is definitely something Pacman can take in negotiations when they figure out the split.

Mayweather and Pacquiao/Arum need to stop acting like idiots and accept a 50/50 split. They need to do whats best for boxing and this fight is it.
 
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