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bucko
02-26-2015, 08:09 PM
Details Emerge On Mayweather-Pacquiao Bout
February 26th, 2015
You know the Mayweather-Pacquiao bout has been set for May 2nd. What you may not know are all of the details. Below you will find the ins and outs of the biggest fight since Ali first met Frazier back in ’71.
For starters the bout will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Forget about purchasing tickets. The vast majority of the 16,000 or so available seats (which will reportedly run between one and five thousand dollars apiece) will most likely never be up for sale to the public. Big fights mean big gamblers, wealthy fans and Hollywood stars. You get the idea.
Besides, the folks at the MGM Grand are looking to break the record they set in 2013 when Mayweather’s bout with Saul Canelo Alvarez brought in a gate of twenty million dollars. Word is they may try to earn about forty million dollars’ worth of tickets this time around. When Mayweather says “boxing is a business,” he means it.
Those of us who can’t get to Las Vegas the first weekend in May will most likely be able to see the fight via pay per view from anywhere between eighty-five to one hundred bucks here in the United States. Of course, the costs have yet to be announced, but it’s a very safe bet the fight will cost more than any other previous bout to air on pay per view. For the record, Mayweather-Alvarez brought in almost two and one half million television buys in 2013. Mayweather-Pacquiao is expected to surpass that number. Easily.
All of the money earned by this fight (which is predicted to be between three hundred and four hundred million dollars) will go to a lot of different people. It’s good to keep in mind that the MGM Grand, HBO and Showtime will all be getting a cut, as will cable companies and satellite providers. There’s also guys like Bob Arum, Freddie Roach, Al Haymon, Floyd Mayweather Sr. and a list of others who stand to make some very impressive coin.
That being said, it’s the fighters themselves who should see the most green when all is said and done. The revenue is being split 60/40 in Floyd’s favor, which is fair, since he is, in fact, the A-side here. With that in mind, both men stand to earn in the neighborhood of one hundred million dollars or more for thirty-six minutes’ worth of work (if, that is, the fight even ends up going the distance).
As for the bout itself, it will be for the WBA, WBC, WBO and lineal welterweight titles. It will be held at a maximum weight of 147 pounds and will go no longer than twelve full rounds. As the A-side in this battle between champions, Mayweather will enter the ring last and be announced last, as well.
Both fighters will be allowed to wear their eight ounce gloves of choice (Mayweather likes Grant while Pacquiao prefers Reyes). The bout will be announced live by both Michael Buffer and Jimmy Lennon Jr in order to appease both the HBO and Showtime camps who got together to see this fight happen (Buffer is HBOs guy, Lennon is Showtime’s).
CBS’ NFL personality James Brown will reportedly act as the pay per view host while Showtime and HBO will have their own respective players sprinkled into the mix. That means HBO figures Jim Lampley, Roy Jones Jr and Max Kellerman will be joining Showtime’s AL Bernstein and Jim Gray in the blow-by-blow/analyst/interviewer/reporter departments. What’s more, HBOs Harold Lederman and Showtime’s Steve Farhood will be acting as unofficial scorekeepers.
In the miscellaneous department, both Mayweather and Pacquiao will be subjected to drug testing by the Nevada State Athletic Commission and the United States Anti-Doping Agency. Word is there will be no nationwide press tour because, well, there’s no real reason to try to hype a fight with as much pre fight hype as this one has already. That being said, both sides will attend two press conferences together. As for the name of the fight – it doesn’t really have one. Mayweather-Pacquiao will apparently suffice. That will change if there’s a rematch, of course. Tellingly enough, however, a rematch clause wasn’t part of the contract for this particular bout.



Cobra
I had indicated that there would be no rematch clause in an earlier thread but this is the first "official" viewing that it was indeed the case.

KIDWCKED
02-26-2015, 08:17 PM
oh my PBF has agreed to the same weight gloves...incredible!!..

bucko
02-26-2015, 08:23 PM
oh my PBF has agreed to the same weight gloves...incredible!!..


Cobra....
so far.................lol.

I think that`s 2 words we all should keep in mind until after May 2

TLG
02-27-2015, 01:41 AM
The no rematch announcement doesn't surprise ,,,,
they'll probably decide if there's a rematch after they
count their take. Another 40 or 60 million might be
hard to resist

bucko
02-27-2015, 02:55 AM
The no rematch announcement doesn't surprise ,,,,
they'll probably decide if there's a rematch after they
count their take. Another 40 or 60 million might be
hard to resist

Probably would be hard to resist......................although by the time they get in the ring for the second time (if there`s a first) if these proceedings are any indication....they`ll be over 80 yrs old. LOL

aquariusone
02-27-2015, 04:57 AM
Probably would be hard to resist......................although by the time they get in the ring for the second time (if there`s a first) if these proceedings are any indication....they`ll be over 80 yrs old. LOL

Don't forget that Mayweather's Showtime contract ends with TWO (2) fights in 2015. Who else can generate those PPV numbers? Of course the "no rematch" clause in the contract is a ploy to maximize the May 2nd take. These boys are not dumb.

Fibroso
02-27-2015, 01:44 PM
After beating Pacquiao, we may witness an even greatest fight. GGG against Floyd Mayweather to close the deal with Showtime and retire as the best ever.

aquariusone
02-27-2015, 02:05 PM
To dream is not a crime!

bucko
02-27-2015, 02:20 PM
Don't forget that Mayweather's Showtime contract ends with TWO (2) fights in 2015. Who else can generate those PPV numbers? Of course the "no rematch" clause in the contract is a ploy to maximize the May 2nd take. These boys are not dumb.

No question about it they aren`t dumb...........................they`ve played their fans perfectly to maximize their take. Trouble is they didn`t stop and think about the sport that put so much on their tables or they would have fought when it mean`t something not just a spectacle of cash.

rudee
02-27-2015, 04:08 PM
Thats why the ppv numbers will not be close to what they would have done years
ago in their prime buckaroo.
Got to be honest with amigo Fib.. i do not see Floyd getting into the ring with GGG.
Especially now that his talent has waned. GGG is too big and strong for him.
Will get him on the ropes and won't let him out... as per the first Maidana fight.
Just my thoughts... who the hell knows with these guys.

bucko
02-27-2015, 04:28 PM
Thats why the ppv numbers will not be close to what they would have done years
ago in their prime buckaroo.
Got to be honest with amigo Fib.. i do not see Floyd getting into the ring with GGG.
Especially now that his talent has waned. GGG is too big and strong for him.
Will get him on the ropes and won't let him out... as per the first Maidana fight.
Just my thoughts... who the hell knows with these guys.

All I know is that thy won`t get a dime out of this little buckaroo..........................LOL

"who the hell knows with these guys" is probably the best quote describing them I`ve seen yet.
BTW......I also don`t see PBF getting in the ring with GGG for much the same reason.

rudee
02-27-2015, 04:32 PM
Well said buckaroo.... won't get a peso outta this little messican! AND, i woulda paid
for it big time about 4 years ago...

bucko
02-27-2015, 04:42 PM
Thats why the ppv numbers will not be close to what they would have done years
ago in their prime buckaroo.
Got to be honest with amigo Fib.. i do not see Floyd getting into the ring with GGG.
Especially now that his talent has waned. GGG is too big and strong for him.
Will get him on the ropes and won't let him out... as per the first Maidana fight.
Just my thoughts... who the hell knows with these guys.

I`m not so sure that the PPV numbers will be down much tho.......boxing fans are people and people are stupid. This fight will be hyped beyond reason, it will be hyped as the fight of all time and for every one of us that know better there will be 3 that don`t. A lot of these PPV watchers will buy the hype even tho they may be a casual viewer of only "big" fights tuning in only to say they watched it.........people are stupid, can`t leave that out of the equation.

TLG
02-27-2015, 06:32 PM
buck'er up buckuroo !!!
I'm totally with that .. everyone will watch , just to say they were part of it ...
We'll hear about it in March too ,,, but the crazy hype will start in April ,,

Condor
02-27-2015, 07:01 PM
Probably would be hard to resist......................although by the time they get in the ring for the second time (if there`s a first) if these proceedings are any indication....they`ll be over 80 yrs old. LOL


Exactly "Buckaroo"...Lol... If the fight happens... I still maintain someone will chicken out... Lol........

To dream is not a crime!

Beheheheheheeeeeeee!!!!!

bucko
02-27-2015, 08:40 PM
Exactly "Buckaroo"...Lol... If the fight happens... I still maintain someone will chicken out... Lol........


Beheheheheheeeeeeee!!!!!

I`m with you.......been saying it all along, I`ll believe it if they`re both in the ring after they sing the National Anthem.




LOL.....I should change this guy`s name to "little buckaroo" just before I leave for home on Wed..........Cobra

Fibroso
02-28-2015, 12:11 AM
Thats why the ppv numbers will not be close to what they would have done years
ago in their prime buckaroo.
Got to be honest with amigo Fib.. i do not see Floyd getting into the ring with GGG.
Especially now that his talent has waned. GGG is too big and strong for him.
Will get him on the ropes and won't let him out... as per the first Maidana fight.
Just my thoughts... who the hell knows with these guys.
Canelo was huge next to him, I was just ruling for an magnificent ending of PBF's career.
A catch weight can be negotiated, all for the money this fight will generate.
I'm actually dreaming of it, I may shut some mouths around here if materialize.
Condor is still negative about this event and rules out any possibility of it happening.
Maybe cause Pacquiao will lose so badly he may be hurt spiritually.
One fight left, someone big must be in Floyd's mind. Only time will tell.

rudee
02-28-2015, 04:30 PM
Agreed Fib,,, but Canelo went in the ring against Floyd with his undies already soiled... size does not
matter when yer scared.
GGG isn't scared... got that crazy Ruskie blood.
Floyd would not risk his unbeaten record against a puncher... a good opponent,, with no punch
would be more like it.
Canelo seems to have grown some gonads of late... still think him and GGG would be super.
Doubt Canelo would go for it though.. but he would hurt GGG to the gut, might even win..
Atlas mouthed off that GGG is fighting inferior opponents... not fair... GGG is saying, SOMEONE
sign on the dotted line!!! Anyone!!! noone wants any part of him.
Thought Miguel would... but Miguel has turned into the Ward thing.. fight every 2 years for 10 million
a pop. GGG calling Miguel out on national tv... ya gotta do it Miguel... Lets show some Puerto Rican pride!
You know Tito woulda signed right there and then.

Fibroso
02-28-2015, 06:48 PM
He will, the WBC its forcing him to. Now it will be anywhere he so chooses. Hoping for CMSJ in PR. So GGG will have to fight us.