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Manny Pacquiao, Shane Mosley Fight Set For May 7

GREG BEACHAM   12/21/10 10:37 PM ET   AP

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Manny Pacquiao plans to fight Sugar Shane Mosley in his next bout May 7 in Las Vegas.

Promoter Bob Arum told The Associated Press on Tuesday night that the deal will be done after Mosley's lawyers approve the final paperwork for the WBO welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Arum says Pacquiao chose the bout because Mosley is the most accomplished and famous boxer in the field of candidates, which included Juan Manuel Marquez and welterweight champion Andre Berto.

"He's the most recognizable name, and it's a difficult fight for him," said Arum, who met with Pacquiao in the Philippines last week. "People are also saying, 'Well, why hasn't he fought an African-American fighter?' He's doing that, but mostly it's because Mosley is the biggest name."

Pacquiao also realizes a potential superbout with Floyd Mayweather Jr. is likely still impossible because of the Mayweather family's various legal troubles.

Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KOs) is on top of the boxing world after trouncing Antonio Margarito in a one-sided decision in Texas on Nov. 13. The 32-year-old Filipino congressman has won 13 straight fights while claiming world titles in an astonishing eight weight classes, most recently taking the WBC 154-pound belt with his win over Margarito.

Arum realizes he could have trouble selling a fight against a nearly 40-year-old opponent who will be nearly 2 1/2 years removed from his last victory when he faces Pacquiao, but he believes Mosley's skill and speed will challenge Pacquiao.

"That was obviously a negative, but Shane Mosley is capable of doing great things," Arum said.

Mosley (46-6-1, 39 KOs) is near the tail end of a remarkable career that began in 1993. The former three-division champion has won just two of his past five fights, getting walloped by Mayweather in an unanimous decision last May before fighting to a dull draw with Sergio Mora on Sept. 18.

The deal further cements Mosley's acrimonious split from Golden Boy, Oscar De La Hoya's promotional company.

Mosley was a founding partner in Golden Boy, but he has cut ties with the organization since his draw with Mora last September, even refusing to answer phone calls from Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer. Mosley apparently was angry that Golden Boy pushed Marquez, the talented Mexican champion, as Pacquiao's next opponent.

Golden Boy and Top Rank, Arum's promotion, are involved in a bitter rivalry. The companies have become unwilling to match any of their fighters against each other, which likely proved to be an insurmountable obstacle for Golden Boy's Marquez.

Pacquiao and Marquez have fought twice before, with a draw in 2004 and a split-decision win for Pacquiao in 2008. Both fights were thrilling contests that easily could have been decided for Marquez, who has been campaigning for a third bout since moments after their second fight ended.

After straying to suburban Dallas for his victories this year over Joshua Clottey and Margarito in cavernous Cowboys Stadium, Pacquiao is eager to return to Las Vegas, where his fights always attract thousands of fans eager to pump gambling money into Nevada's struggling gaming industry.

"It's great to do a promotion where I can sleep in my own bed," Arum said.

Mosley didn't immediately return a call to his cell phone.

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Manny Pacquiao plans to fight Sugar Shane Mosley in his next bout May 7 in Las Vegas. Promoter Bob Arum told The Associated Press on Tuesday night that the deal will be done after Mosley's lawyers ap...
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11:03 AM on 12/23/2010
where is Mayweather the coward?
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cookerman45
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11:21 AM on 12/23/2010
beating on women and scarring kids........
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Thornell Johnson
06:29 PM on 12/22/2010
Contrary to popular belief, I heard the same talk about Mosley before he fought Margarito. Mosley is about to upset the megafight applecart. He's going to knock Manny out.
07:02 PM on 12/22/2010
Care to make a wager on that?
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Thornell Johnson
11:47 AM on 01/01/2011
Go budget your money for the first quarter of the year, then after you do that, see how much you can afford to lose
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Dominick Roffo
Cut the b.s..I'm tired of it
12:20 AM on 02/14/2011
I saw Mosley fight Mayweather.....Mosley will not be able to keep up with Manny. Manny will win on points, just like he did with Margarito
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djnc
05:47 PM on 12/22/2010
This is a snore of a fight...mosley is way over the hill
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RootenTootenZooten
05:37 PM on 12/22/2010
Pacquiao will pound Mosley like a family mule.
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02:58 PM on 12/22/2010
I Love Mosley but I think he is too old to fight Pac. Too bad Floyd Mayweather is scared to fight Pac. That would be a better fight with Pac winning.
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02:38 PM on 12/22/2010
Which is more messed up, the BCS system or professional boxing?
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cookerman45
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11:19 AM on 12/23/2010
wow .....
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01:07 PM on 12/23/2010
Iron Mike took on all comers when he was boxing. Pretty Boy Floyd may be the smartest guy in boxing for the build up or he just doesn't want too tarnish his record. I wish they would fight, instead of waiting until they are over the hill.
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lionzion
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02:19 PM on 12/22/2010
Yet again the shyster lawyer; Bob Arum and the Roach picked an over the hill fighter for Manny Pacroid to fight. How can they choose a 40 year fighter that was beaten by Mayweather, embarassed by Mora and a known steroid user? The undeafeated Berto or JMM would been a better fight and test Manny's chin and fighting skill. Funny thing is will Manny ask Mosley for extra testing procedures, while denying Mayweather the same courtesy? Since, they already sign the contracts, I say they didn't ask for OSDT... Let the juicing began!!!!
03:12 PM on 12/22/2010
They will have standard drug testing, as opposed to the Mayweather request that Manny give blood the day of the fight. As Mosely tends to come in at weight, no need to apply the penalty Floyd usually pays to get to fight several pound overweight. Manny has never failed a drug test, btw. Berto indeed would have been a better fight, but a smaller draw.
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lionzion
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12:59 AM on 12/25/2010
Correction #1: Floyd only had one issue with making weight. He came only "two pounds" overweight in the JMM fight and made weight on his next fight with Shane Mosley.

Correction #2: Floyd, as he requested with Mosley wanted " Random" blood and and or urine test which both fighter had to submit. Floyd had no say as to and when the tests would be administered.

Correction #3:Its true that Manny never failed a drug test as it is true also that Mosley never failed a drug test either. Plus, do you know what athletes never failed a drug test and now we know or they confessed about using PEDs..Roger Clemens, Mark McGuire, Sammy Sosa, Andy Pettite, A-Rod, Barry Bods,...the list goes on...
02:16 PM on 12/22/2010
Pac KO 7...i love shane but he doesnt have enough in him to beat Pac at this stage...
02:11 PM on 12/22/2010
Personally, I wanted Marquez-Pacquiao III.
02:17 PM on 12/22/2010
agreed
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02:10 PM on 12/22/2010
I like Shane. I like the Pacman. This could be a good fight if Shane is serious.
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lionzion
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02:22 PM on 12/22/2010
Serious about leveling the playing field?
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01:55 PM on 12/22/2010
Hopkins is one of the only fighters I've seen that got better after 38...Shane is a gentlemen and genuinely nice guy. 6-7 years ago this would have been an awesome match-up. As bad as he looked against FM, I just hope he doesn't sustain a serious injury. Of course, he could land a lucky punch and get Pac in trouble or even get a KO. But I wouldn't bet on it though....
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Dominick Roffo
Cut the b.s..I'm tired of it
02:00 PM on 12/22/2010
Agree with ya there....Mosley will have to be real lucky to get a good hit on Manny, he's too fast...also, Manny can take a punch...he showed that in his last fight...Margarito got some good licks on him and Manny came back quickly
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OC4Obama4Pres
02:01 PM on 12/22/2010
I think you have it right.
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Poiks
12:55 PM on 12/22/2010
Mosley is too old for this to be competitive. I really don't like it when guys in their prime fight old soldiers--it reminds me of when Sugar Ray Leonard fought an older Marvin Hagler.
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CaptainSunshine
12:54 PM on 12/22/2010
What?!?!?
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riverhead
12:18 PM on 12/22/2010
Mosely has no chance, but it will be fun to watch.
12:29 PM on 12/22/2010
If Mosley juice up for this fight..he has a chance. Make it an even playing field Mosley
! don't be stupid Mosley! I want you to knock manny out cold! That will be great for boxing. Floyd will be mad,because you ko'd manny before he did. Juice up Mosley. So you will have a sure chance of beating manny!