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Broner or Berto for Manny before Floyd?

By Joaquin Henson
PhilBoxing.com
Sat, 13 Oct 2018



The word is WBA welterweight champion Sen. Manny Pacquiao will stake his crown against either Adrien Broner or Andre Berto, tentatively in Las Vegas on Jan. 19, before he takes on undefeated and ?un-retiring? Floyd Mayweather, Jr. in a much-awaited rematch sometime next year.

Pacquiao, 39, is now a promotional ?free agent? after finally severing ties with Top Rank. Last July, Pacquiao stopped Lucas Matthysse of Argentina in the seventh round to wrest the WBA crown in Kuala Lumpur with Top Rank tapping ESPN+ to make the fight available on livestream in the US. Top Rank, however, had no contract to represent Pacquiao who refused to sign away both the rights of first negotiation and last refusal. Top Rank initially held back paying Pacquiao his fee of $1.7 Million but later relented under threat of a law suit. Top Rank and Pacquiao parted ways amicably with chairman Bob Arum wishing the fighting Senator good luck in the future. Pacquiao also acknowledged Arum?s guidance and support through the years.

Last month, Pacquiao and Mayweather met up at the Urban Japan electric music festival in front of over 100,000 revelers at the Odaiba Park in Tokyo, creating a commotion that went viral on social media. It was supposed to be a ?chance? encounter but a source said Mayweather made sure he was at the event ?to test the waters? of public interest in a possible rematch. On stage, Mayweather declared he would ?un-retire? and called Pacquiao ?easy work.? While Mayweather raved and ranted, Pacquiao kept his composure, simply reminding the Money Man that ?I?ve got the belt.?

?Floyd never expected that kind of reaction from fans,? said a source. ?No doubt, a rematch will be a big sell, maybe not as big as their first fight but even if they do half of what they did in (May) 2015, the revenues will still be substantial.?

Pacquiao has reportedly come to terms with Mayweather?s adviser Al Haymon, a Harvard graduate like Arum, on a two-fight deal. Haymon, 62, has been involved in boxing since 2000 but put up his company Premier Boxing Champions only three years ago to shepherd some of the biggest names in the fight game, including Mayweather, Broner and Berto.

Aside from Broner and Berto, other fighters are knocking on Pacquiao?s door for a fight. Amir Khan has apparently priced himself out of contention while Arum pitched for either Jeff Horn in a rematch or WBC superlightweight champion Jose Ramirez. ?At the moment, it looks like Manny?s next fight will be in Las Vegas,? said a source. ?There is no seven percent state tax in Nevada or Texas so that rules out California. I think Manny is now in a tax bracket where the IRS takes a 39 percent cut from his purse so if you add up the state tax, he?ll end up taking in just a little more than 50 percent. If Manny?s lawyers and accountants confirm a tax liability in the US, he?ll settle that with his next fight. Floyd once had an issue with the IRS, owing something like $20 Million but he took care of it with his fight against Manny.?

Broner, 29, has the inside track as Pacquiao?s next opponent. He?s a former WBO superfeatherweight, WBC lightweight, WBA superlightweight and WBC welterweight champion with a 33-3-1 record, including 24 KOs. Broner recently inked a five-fight $50 Million contract with Haymon. Another option is Berto, a former WBC/IBF welterweight titlist with a 32-5 record, including 24 KOs. Berto, 35, represented Haiti in the 2004 Olympics and went the distance in losing to Mayweather in September 2015. Last August, Berto stayed busy by pounding out a split 12-round decision over DeVon Alexander but had to get off the canvas to beat the former WBC/IBF superlightweight ruler in New York.

Broner has come out in public to demand a purse of $100 Million to fight Pacquiao but a source said ?he?ll come around, that?s the way they usually start negotiations.? It?s absurd for Broner to ask more than what his five-fight deal with Haymon is worth.


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