Wed02222012

Mayweather challenges Pacquiao: Step up, Punk

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NEW YORK. – Floyd Mayweather Jr. has taken his quest for a fight with Manny Pacquiao to Twitter. The unbeaten Mayweather pub­licly challenged and taunted the Fili­pino superstar on Tuesday, daring Pacquiao to meet him May 5 in Las Vegas. “Manny Pacquiao I’m calling you out let’s fight May 5th and give the world what they want to see,” May-weather tweeted. Moments later, Mayweather tweet­ed: “My Jail Sentence was pushed back because the date was locked in. Step up Punk.” Mayweather is available for a fight in May at the MGM Grand Garden af­ter a judge agreed last week to post­pone his jail sentence in a domestic violence case until June. Mayweath­er was sentenced to 87 days in jail, but likely will serve less time.

Mayweather and Pacquiao are boxing’s top two stars, and they have circled each other warily for more than two years. Both have said they’re eager to fight, yet still haven’t reached a deal for what’s likely to be the most lucrative bout in boxing history.

Calls made by Malaya Business Insight to Pacquiao Wednesday were not answered but his promoter, Bob Arum, who arrived last Tuesday, an­swered Mayweather’s dare, saying the fight could be held “later in May or June.”

Last Monday, Pacquiao declared he wants Mayweather for his next opponent, saying it’s the match fight fans want. While Pacquiao appeared to be more eager for the fight when the two first began verbally sparring in 2009, Mayweather has taken the lead in recent months, stepping up his campaign since Pacquiao’s nar­row win over Juan Manuel Marquez last November.

Mayweather’s tweets appear to put the mega-fight’s future in Pac­quiao’s hands–and a decision likely will be made soon. Top Rank promoter Bob Arum traveled to the Philippines this week to meet with Pacquiao, planning to choose the eight-division champi­on’s next opponent. Arum, who has repeatedly said Mayweather won’t actually agree to fight Pacquiao because he fears losing, has a list of candidates including Marquez, Miguel Cotto, Lamont Peterson and Timothy Bradley Jr. for Pacquiao’s next bout.

Arum also has suggested Pac­quiao might not be ready to prepare for a fight in May because of a fa­cial cut from his win over Marquez. Mayweather’s camp has dismissed that notion as subterfuge, saying cuts rarely require several months to heal. Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, whose company has promoted Mayweather’s last five fights, has suggested Mayweath­er’s Cinco de Mayo fight could be against popular 154-pound Mexican champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez or lightweight champion Robert Guer­rero, a Mexican-American from the Bay Area, if he can’t make a deal with Pacquiao.

But if Mayweather and Pacquiao intend to make their long-awaited fight, both sides know they must do it quickly, since a promotion of that size would require several months of preparation. Mayweather controls his own Twitter feed, which is often filled with pictures of his fiancée and bragga­docio about his gambling exploits. On Monday night, he tweeted a photo of a betting slip, claiming he won $400,000 on the BCS title game. (With a report from Eddie Alinea)

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