Floyd "Money" Mayweather vs. Marcos "Chino" Maidana May 3rd

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Both Argentina and the Philippenes are really poor, I'm curious how much PPV money those countries will really even bring in? I'd be shocked if this ppv sells well.
 
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Both Argentina and the Philippenes are really poor, I'm curious how much PPV money those countries will really even bring in? I'd be shocked if this ppv sells well.
I'm not highly educated on the wealth of countries, but I don't think Argentina classifies as really poor. Everything I looked up shows them in the 50-60 range where as Philippines are in the 120-140 range.

Either way they'll do just fine in Argentina, they support their local fighters just as well as any country and it's a boxing country regularly holding televised fights on TyC.

As for the Philippines they have screenings of Pac fights with ridiculously long ads in between rounds. i.e. Filipino fans watch Manny Pacquiao fight Brandon Rios in Manila | Demotix.com
 
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"No fight," stated Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe, who moments ago just left a meeting with members of Team Maidana and representatives from the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Evidently, a controversy over the gloves that WBA welterweight champion Marcos Maidana is wanting to use has placed Saturday's fight in jeopardy.

When both teams arrived to select their gloves, Team Mayweather was not pleased with the lack of padding in the Everlast gloves that Team Maidana wanted to use. After hours of back-and-forth conversations between Ellerbe, Robert Garcia, and Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, the Commission ruled that the specific gloves that Maidana wanted to use were not acceptable, however, the actual brand and style would be allowed provided Maidana use a different pair.

That decision did not seem to sit too well with Ellerbe, who had no problem declaring that the fight would be off. Team Maidana abruptly packed their bags and left the room. It's unclear at this point what the status of the fight is.
 
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Those are custom made Everlast gloves, factory sealed and delivered and opened there on camera. If there wasn't enough padding that would mean Everlast deliberately it, which of course they wouldn't cuz it would ruin their reputation.

Everlast makes varies styles of gloves, these are punchers gloves. Golovkin wears the same ones, custome made White. Rosado tried to say the same thing but the commission showed Golovkins gloves were up to par. I think some fighters that don't wear Everlast or that style or Whatever just aren't familiar with them. My gut here is its the same thing and Floyd is trippin. Only way to know for sure is for the gloves to be tested after. But we have video of them factory sealed and delivered by Everlast so we know there was no tampering of the gloves or foul play.
 
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According to NSAC, Maidana can wear his approved gloves. Floyd must accept.

Kevin Iole
As long as Chino wears an approved glove, fight is OK. Camps are discussing between themselves, but Chino can wear the red MX per NAC

Kevin Iole
In 2012, R @REAL MiguelCotto wore the stock red Everlast MX gloves against @FloydMayweather.

Kevin Iole
"It's on TMT now. Commission approved the red MX gloves. Mayweather must accept or no fight, unless Maidana gives in." - K @Kevin I