Mayweather
Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions Set the Record Straight
December 28, 2009
LOS ANGELES (December 28, 2009) . . .
After a Christmas weekend filled with comments and reports related to
the potential mega-fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao,
Mayweather Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions are issuing the
following statement in order to set the record straight.
Let the record be clear: Manny Pacquiao and his promoter Bob Arum are
threatening to walk away from the largest fight in history.
The fact is that random blood and urine testing was one of the many deal
points and was listed along with the others, such as the financial
split, the weight, financial penalty for being overweight, the
appointment of the foreign sales agent, the production of the marketing
assets, the gloves and many more. Team Mayweather made major concessions
in many of these areas and we were optimistic that Team Pacquiao would
do the same as it related to the request for random blood and urine
testing, which Floyd Mayweather agreed to immediately.
It is disappointing for us to see that the benefits of blood testing and
the fact that many different substances and procedures can only be
detected by blood testing, are still not fully understood by all.
Their "take it or leave it" approach where blood testing would stop 30
days prior to the fight unless the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC)
approved differently is another indication that they may not want this
fight. Pacquiao's position (and as stated on his website) is. "The truth
is taking blood out of my body does not seem natural to me and mentally
I feel it will weaken me if blood is taken from me just days before the
fight" or he is "afraid of needles" and does not feel comfortable with
blood being taken closer than 30 days before the fight is another
interesting point. The fact is that he did have blood taken just 14 days
prior to his fight with Ricky Hatton, an event which was documented on
HBO's 24/7 reality show.
Also when told that Pacquiao feels that the United States Anti-Doping
Agency (USADA) is an agent of Golden Boy Promotions-which is in and of
itself a ridiculous accusation-we moved swiftly and made yet another
concession by stating that we would be perfectly fine to retain another
agency which would do the random urine and blood tests and jointly agree
on a reasonable cutoff prior to the fight but which would still maintain
the integrity of the results. Let it be clear that this procedure was
declined by Pacquiao as was the proposal to bring in an independent
mediator such as Sen. John McCain, a suggestion that was in fact
embraced by Bob Arum, but also declined by Manny Pacquiao.
Let it be very clear that nobody from Team Mayweather or Golden Boy
Promotions is accusing Pacquiao of anything. But the reality seems to be
that for whatever reason Pacquiao does not want to participate in random
blood testing, which has already been deemed a harmless procedure that
many current athletes are subjected to prior to and during competition.
Team Mayweather and Golden Boy Promotions is still open to the earlier
discussions of having both parties work out a mutually agreeable
understanding of the testing, which would be conducted by a mutually
agreed upon agency.
In closing Floyd Mayweather is one of the most decorated athletes boxing
has ever seen and he is anxious to make this fight happen for all of the
fans and sports enthusiasts that are asking for this fight to happen
too. As you might have noticed Floyd has been silently watching and
patiently waiting for the final details of the fight to get worked out.
As Floyd has already stated he does not have a problem with the random
procedure and will be under the same requirements as Pacquiao, it is
simply hard for him to understand why there is reluctance on Pacquiao's
part to agree to do the same. Published on WBAN. Source/PR