Pacquiao camp: Mayweather fight not an exhibition, ‘still on’
The September 19 rematch between boxing legends Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao is “still on,” regardless of Mayweather’s obvious “breach of contract” following his latest feedback concerning the deliberate showdown in Las Vegas.
During a meet and greet at Caesar’s Palace this previous Saturday, Mayweather informed Vegas Sports Today “we don’t know the location of the fight. The Sphere is one of the places that they talked about. So we don’t know if it’s a hundred percent going to be there. And this is not actually a fight. It’s an exhibition.”
Jas Mathur, CEO of Manny Pacquiao Promotions and a producer for the occasion, objected to Mayweather’s feedback, telling ESPN Wednesday that the undefeated fighter’s statements run afoul of their settlement.
“As of right now, the fight is still on. There is no termination of any sort, and he has signed for a professional fight,” Mathur mentioned. “Floyd Mayweather is officially in breach of his contract. He’s been in a breach since the day he went out and said what he said on Saturday and he’s officially in a breach as of yesterday.”
Mathur informed ESPN that he is been in discussions with Mayweather’s crew because the boxer’s feedback on Saturday, with Team Mayweather insisting on the fight being modified from a sanctioned skilled bout to an exhibition, which is one in all a number of breaches of the fight contract.
Mathur urged that Mayweather was additionally conscious of a latest web site go to to The Sphere that included 35-40 representatives Manny Pacquiao Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and Netflix, together with producers Hidden Empires, EverWonder Studios and Limitless X Holdings.
Mayweather’s proposed June exhibition with Greek kickboxer Mike Zambidis can be in direct breach of his settlement to face Pacquiao, in response to Mathur, who added that there’s a treatment interval the place Mayweather can rectify the violation after receiving written discover of the breach.
Mathur additionally said that Mayweather has already taken out an advance on his fight purse.
“Floyd Mayweather signed not one, not two, but three different agreements on three different dates with two different parties that ultimately got intertwined in the month of January,” Mathur mentioned. “And this is all related to his return to professional boxing. First one was on October 24th. The second one was on November 6th. Third one was on December 14th. He received money for all three agreements when he signed them. Not only that, but he’s also taken out an advance on his purse for his fight against Pacquiao.”
Mayweather-Pacquiao 2 was introduced in February as knowledgeable boxing match simply days after Mayweather said he could be popping out of retirement in an occasion set for The Sphere and to be streamed globally on Netflix.
The fight was set to be, what Mathur known as, the “first ever sports and entertainment event in boxing” that will likely be a spectacle and leverage the know-how of the $2.3 billion leisure venue.
“No one in these last three months has brought up anything related to the venue or related to the fight not being a professional fight,” Mathur mentioned. “His team has had all the contracts. He signed all the contracts. We have the DocuSign proofs as well as wet signatures with his device ID, with his IP address, with everything there.”
Ultimately, there’ll now be a standoff as Mathur mentioned Manny Pacquiao will not budge on altering the fight to an exhibition as he has been regular in avenging his 2015 losses to Mayweather.
“If he’s scared of Manny and he doesn’t want to put his record on the line in a professional boxing match, not only should he have never executed any of these agreements, but he should just come out right and say it because Manny ain’t scared,” Mathur mentioned.
“We put this together to put on something that the fans would love and it would be a massive sports event. We wanted to do something that makes history and he wants to come around and try to change terms last minute because he thinks he can. No, he can’t. Not happening.”
