For a big mega
fight between Pacquiao and Mayweather Jr. to happen, Manny Pacquiao may need to
change promoter, says Showtime President of Sports Stephen Espinoza. Under the
current situation, Espinoza doesn’t see the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight taking
place with Pacquiao being promoted by Bob Arum of Top Rank. If Pacquiao wants
the fight with Floyd, or have the chance for the fight to take place, he’s
going to need to not automatically re-sign with Arum when his contract is up
with Top Rank in 2014.
Asking Manny Pacquiao
to not re-sign with Top Rank might be expecting too much from the Filipino,
because he’s been loyal to Bob Arum and Top Rank all these years, and it’s hard
to see him turning his back on them just because he could arguably make a ton
of money against the likes of Floyd Mayweather Jr, Saul Alvarez, Amir Khan, Broner
and Danny Garcia.
“Floyd will fight
Manny Pacquiao anytime, anywhere,” Espinoza said to the Telegraph. “Unfortunately, there is a
promotional conflicts which are the issue. I’d like to be optimistic but there
is a lot of politics involved. A lot of history
to resolve. Unfortunately, until Manny Pacquiao changes his promotional
representation, I’m not optimistic that it can happen.”
You did notice how
Espinoza said “until Manny Pacquiao changes his promotional representation,”
didn’t you? Espinoza is assuming that Pacquiao will want to change promoters
when his contract with Top Rank expires next year. I really don’t think Manny Pacquiao
will change promoters. He had the chance already, and he keeps re-signing with
them. Why would Pacquiao decide to move on now after all this time? I don’t
think he will. I think Pacquiao will stay with Bob Arum until the bitter end,
fighting the likes of Brandon Rios, Mike Alvarado, Ruslan Provodnikov and Tim
Bradley for the remainder of this career. I’m not sure how many times he can
fight each one of these Top Rank guys before the public totally loses interests
in watching his fights, but I think we’re going to find out.
If you read the
boxing forums, many of Pacquiao’s fans like the fact that he’s staying with Bob
Arum. They see this as loyalty and they
admire him for it. I’m not sure if it’s the smart thing or not, but Manny Pacquiao
does seem to be loyal. He did let Alex Ariza go recently on the advice of
trainer Freddie Roach, but that was a rare instance for Pacquiao where he made
a change in his team. It would be a lot harder for him to walk away from Bob
Arum than Alex Ariza, because with Arum, Pacquiao would need to speak with him
one on one, and I’m not sure that he would say no to the 82-year-old promoter
if he asked him nicely to please re-sign for another 2-3 years with Top Rank.
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