Pacquiao aide: Next fight in November

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MANILA, Philippines -- Boxing champion Manny Pacquiao, who is awaiting formal proclamation as a newly elected congressman in the Philippines, will enter the ring again in November, his aide told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Michael Koncz, Pacquiao's chief financial adviser, said that no opponent has been selected yet, amid speculation it could be Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Antonio Margarito.

He said that two dates -- Nov. 6 and Nov. 13 -- have been set aside for the fight at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Cowboys are on the road on Nov. 7 and Nov. 14.

"There is no named opponent yet, but that is certainly when we will fight," Koncz said.

Cowboys vice president of corporate communications Brett Daniels confirmed Monday morning that the dates have been reserved.

Koncz said no negotiations are taking place with any of the potential rivals of Pacquiao.

The boxing world is eager for a clash between Pacquiao and Mayweather, not only the world's two top welterweights but widely regarded as the two contenders for the unofficial title of pound-for-pound champion.

A planned bout fell through in March when the Filipino champion refused blood-testing conditions set by the Mayweather camp.

"If Mayweather wants to fight Manny, then no problem, provided he doesn't try to bully us into terms and conditions," Koncz said.

Pacquiao will fight under the rules of the commission of the U.S. state where the fight is held, he said.

Koncz said Pacquiao could also fight whoever wins the June 4 bout between Yuri Foreman and Miguel Cotto, whom Pacquiao defeated in November.

According to Koncz, the "television date and the venue are the two most important things" in setting up a fight, even before an opponent is identified, as was the case when Pacquiao fought Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium in March. Pacquiao won by an unanimous decision.

Pacquiao said the decision to return to the ring was up to his mother, Dionisia.

"So many fans want me to fight Mayweather so I asked my mother to allow me to fight one more time, and she said 'OK,' my mother agreed," Pacquiao told ABS-CBN television Wednesday.

Koncz said Pacquiao, 31, was resting following a night of monitoring results from the congressional race in Sarangani province that pitted him against businessman Roy Chiongbian, 61.

"Pacquiao is leading by a big margin and it looks like a landslide," said Michael Abas, regional director for the Commission on Elections.

"Pacman" was roundly defeated when he first ventured into politics in a run for the House of Representatives in 2007.

Campaigning last month, Pacquiao described his platform as "very simple, very basic" -- giving small boats to fishermen and financial support to neighborhood stores so people can build livelihoods, plus offering free education and medicine and medical care to the poor.
 
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mayweather on points. It wouldn't be a great fight to watch though and I don't know what kind of PPV numbers it would do, I reckon not too many people know who Martinez is but if they fought at 160 for Martinez' belt that could be a selling point in itself I suppose.

Martinez said if he cant get Floyd he wants to fight Margarito at 154 pounds. Then rematch Paul Williams.
 

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They should go:
55/45 in Mayweather's favor (since he's proven to be the bigger draw).
Pac takes the blood test with a cut off date two weeks before the fight (like he should have agreed to in the first place)
Make the fight in Texas (like Arum wants)
Pac picks ring size
Floyd picks gloves

Then we'll have the fight.
 

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I guess Texas is out of the question since they don't do (pre-fight) blood testing and Pac is only going to do what the state ask.
 
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^^then why was pacquiao drug tested after the clottey fight?

Further tony, they can fight in Texas and have all the additional drug tests they want if that's what they agree upon.

Further again, they would be fighting for the WBO welterweight title and the WBO has their own drug test policies.
 
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I think Sergio beats Floyd at 154, and 160.

I would give Floyd a lot of credit for taking that fight. Sergio is a machine and a really entertaining guy to watch, IMO.


Obviously, Pacquiao-Mayweather is #1 on any list, but its going to depend on if both sides can finally come to an agreement. Too much money on the table not to make it.


BTW, Leonard Ellerbee is a fag.
 

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^^then why was pacquiao drug tested after the clottey fight?

Further tony, they can fight in Texas and have all the additional drug tests they want if that's what they agree upon.

Further again, they would be fighting for the WBO welterweight title and the WBO has their own drug test policies.
I said "pre-fight".....

Pacman won't agree to the additional drug testing as he has stated numerous times... he claims he doesn't want to give into Mayweather's so called "demands". It's more like a proposal.
 
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^^He did agree to additional random blood tests don't get it twisted. The failure of the negotiations was the cut-off date, period.

Like Larry Merchant said, the whole thing collapsed over a disagreement of 10 days. Freddie Roach already stated they can do negotiate further down, so lets hope floyd can do the same.
 
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I don't really care but your 55/45 is reasonable but Pac should get something in return like location or something like that. Gloves shouldn't be an issue they will both argree to 8oz gloves.

Or they could do one of those 50/50 to start but the winner ending up with 60/40. Or they could do 50/50 and have the PPV split 60/40.

there are a number of ways they can do it that would be fair to both parties. I'm not looking forward to the upcoming weeks because both sides are going to be very difficult. The biggest problems are Richard Schaefer and Bob Arum, not the actual fighters.
 

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@ 206.... I didn't ask if you cared or not... just asking how you thought the purse should be split... that's all. No need to get all bent out of shape man.
 
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my god tony you are ultra sensitive. My comment was not a negative comment or a sign of being bent out of shape. Jesus fucking christ man. I simply said, "I don't really care but..." and proceeded to go into detail about what I think could be done or could happen. You are reading WAY TOO MUCH into my posts bro.
 
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So ESPN announces Freddie Roach said Pacman will be fighting in November but doesn't know who. Tony Kornheiser asks Mike Wilbon who will he fight. He looked at the camera and yelled, "he should fight FLOYD "IM SCARED OF PACQUIAO" MAYWEATHER!" lol

i know i know...

Cool story breh!