Unfortunately it doesn’t appear that boxing fans and bettors will see anytime soon the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao super-fight that everyone has been clamoring for as Mayweather has settled on an opponent for May 5 in Las Vegas: junior middleweight championMiguel Cotto.
Mayweather will open as the -600 favorite on Bovada’s boxing odds with Cotto at +400. Mayweather had publicly called out Pacquiao but the sides just can’t seem to agree on terms for what would be the richest fight in history. Reportedly Mayweather said no to Pacquiao’s request for a 50-50 split of any potential purse.
“I’m fighting Cotton on May 5th because Miss Pac Man is ducking m,” Mayweather tweeted of Pacquiao after being granted a license to fight Cotto.
Mayweather (42-0, 26 KOs), the welterweight champion, will move up to 154 pounds for the fight, a weight class Cotto (37-2, 30 KOs) has thrived in since moving up following beatings at the hands of Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito. Cotto has since gotten payback on Margarito, beating him in December when Margarito was unable to continue due to swelling around his right eye.
Cotto had long been one of the leading names to get the fight with Mayweather along with fellow titleholder Saul Alvarez. Besides Mayweather and Pacquiao, Cotto is the next biggest pay-per-view attraction in boxing and has a huge Puerto Rican fan base. This will be for Cotto’s WBA junior middleweight belt.
Mayweather was last seen beating Victor Ortiz in a controversial fourth-round knockout in September. “Money” will head to jail on June 1 for 87 days due to a domestic violence conviction. He was supposed to begin his sentence on Jan. 6, but the judge in the case deferred his report date to June 1 in order for Mayweather to fight on May 5.
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