HBO and Showtime have agreed on how they would broadcast a fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr and Manny Pacquiao, promoter Bob Arum said on Thursday, leaving only two remaining issues to be settled before the much anticipated May 2 fight can be signed.
Arum said the rival networks have come to terms on an announcing team and other details for the pay-per-view blockbuster, and that talks this week have narrowed the remaining differences between the Mayweather and Pacquiao camps.
“We had four issues and we resolved two,” said Arum, who promotes Pacquiao. “Now we’re working on resolving the other two. Unless something else comes up at the last minute, that’s what my take is.”
Not so fast, Showtime Sports executive vice president Stephen Espinoza said.
“There are a few significant issues remaining on both the fighter side and the network side of this deal,” Espinoza said. “While we are optimistic, it’s a bit premature to say that the networks are in total agreement.”
Arum declined to say what those two issues were, saying he did not want to sabotage the negotiations just as they were reaching a critical juncture.
It was also not clear whether the Mayweather side views the negotiations the same as Arum, or even if Mayweather will agree to the fight.
Mayweather’s adviser is Al Haymon, who reportedly has been doing the negotiating on his fighter’s behalf. However, Haymon does not talk to the media, and Mayweather communicates almost exclusively through social media.
Mayweather’s latest posts showed him enjoying a trip on a private jet to the Caribbean and getting a fish pedicure.
He did post on social media last week that a media report the fight was a done deal was a “lie.”
Arum said the major financial points of the fight have been agreed to, including a reported 60-40 split in the purse in Mayweather’s favor. Based on the fight doing a record US$200 million or more in revenue, Mayweather’s payday could be at least US$120 million.
“There’s a lot of devil in the details and that’s what we’re sorting through now,” Arum said. “The remaining issues are obviously important to the participants, and are things we have to work out.”
Mayweather’s representatives have dictated most of the terms of the fight, and Arum said Mayweather will be the one to announce it if it is made.
Mayweather fights under contract to Showtime, and Pacquiao to HBO, and there was speculation the networks could hold up the fight by not coming to terms themselves.
However, talks between top executives have been ongoing for weeks, and HBO issued a statement on Monday saying it was not an “impediment” to the fight.
An HBO spokesman declined comment on Thursday, and Showtime executives were not immediately made available for comment.
Pacquiao headed home on Thursday to the Philippines after a trip to the US and England. He met in Washington with US Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and on Thursday attended the National Prayer Breakfast, where US President Barack Obama spoke.
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