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DeToxRox 12-09-2008 11:46 AM

PING: Boxing fans - Floyd wants Manny
 
Plus apparently Floyd Jr and Sr are reuniting:

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GRAND RAPIDS -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. wants to fight again and has reached out to his father about returning in a training capacity after their estrangement for most of the last eight years, family members said Monday.

Janelle Mayweather, the boxer's cousin, told family members he called her early Sunday morning -- moments after Manny Pacquiao's stirring win over Oscar De La Hoya on Saturday night in Las Vegas -- and stated his hopes to fight again and reunite with his father.

"My niece said my son told her he wanted to fight Pacquiao next, and that he wants me to train him for the fight," Mayweather Sr. said.

Bernice Mayweather said she was not surprised to hear her grandson -- a five-division champion with a 39-0 record, who last fought Dec. 8, 2007 -- wants to return to the ring.

"I always said he was going to fight again," she said. "It was just a matter of time. He was waiting until the time is right. And the time is right. I knew he was going to come out of retirement -- he did it before, didn't he?"

Janelle Mayweather disclosed her conversation with Mayweather Jr. to family members Sunday at Bernice Mayweather's home on the southeast side. She did not return a telephone message seeking comment.

Latisha Starling, another cousin of the boxer's, also was at Sunday's family get-together.

Starling said she was on the phone with Janelle Mayweather throughout the Pacquiao-De La Hoya fight, "kind of giving her play-by-play."

"Right after the fight ended and I hung up, Janelle said her phone rang again and she thought it was me. But it was Little Floyd, saying he wanted to fight Pacquiao and he had to get in touch with his father," Starling said.

Fatimah Mayweather, the boxer's sister, also told family members she received a call from her brother, hoping to discuss resuming a working relationship with Mayweather Sr.

Leonard Ellerbe, the boxer's adviser, did not return messages seeking comment.

Mayweather Sr. molded his son's career until a string of disagreements led him to resign in 2001.

He subsequently became one of the most-sought trainers in boxing, while his son went on to become mythical pound-for-pound king under the tutelage of Roger Mayweather, Mayweather Sr.'s brother.

Mayweather Jr. may want to reunite the brothers as co-trainers, a relationship tested before the fighter's 12-round decision victory over De La Hoya last year, when Mayweather Sr. began training camp as interim trainer while his brother finished an assault sentence.

Mayweather Sr. left the camp soon after his brother's release.

Starling said Janelle Mayweather, in recounting to the family her conversation with Mayweather Jr., "said she asked Little Floyd, 'What happens to Roger if you do this?' and he said, 'Oh, there are enough millions to go around, they can both be in my corner.'"

Mayweather Sr. said his son's reaction may be emotional -- Pacquiao assumed the pound-for-pound mantle after Mayweather Jr. retired, and defended it with a sensational eighth-round technical knockout of De La Hoya in Las Vegas -- but added that, regardless the motivation, any resumption of their working relationship would require contractual security.

"I will never be dumbfounded by anything in my life again unless contracts are involved," he said. "At the end of the day, he's still my son, but I'd have to hold him accountable with a contract. I didn't have a contract first time but I never dreamed it would end like that, either."

However, he said money would not be the prinicipal consideration if he entered talks with his son.

"I don't need a whole bunch of money," he said. "I'm a wealthy man. I just need enough to accommodate me for the rest of my time on this earth."

Mayweather Sr. added that he also received a telephone call from his son early Sunday morning but his phone was off and the message was cryptic.

There's only one problem.

"He didn't leave his number," Mayweather Sr. said.

Neon_Chaos 12-09-2008 12:44 PM

I hope they make it happen.

Ronnie Dobbs2 12-09-2008 12:45 PM

I'd rather see Pacquiao/Margarito but I don't think Manny will stay up in weight class.

Neon_Chaos 12-09-2008 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ronnie Dobbs2 (Post 1901201)
I'd rather see Pacquiao/Margarito but I don't think Manny will stay up in weight class.


I think he's going to be comfortable at 140. A lot of guys want Manny now... specifically, Juan Manuel Marquez looking for a redeeming 3rd fight, and Hatton in Wembley.

DeToxRox 12-09-2008 01:01 PM

Manny vs Floyd is without question the biggest fight Boxing has on it's hands right now. Should be a lot of fun if it happens.

sabotai 12-09-2008 01:52 PM

I saw the Manny-De La Hoya fight (thanks YouTube! It's probably already gone). I thought Manny looked extremely impressive. I know people have been saying the De la Hoya looked old, and he did, but Manny was Manny in that fight. He didn't lose a step, which is pretty amazing since he went up two weight classes, on top of having gone up a few weight classes since he started fighting.

I think he'd do extremely well at 140.

Ronnie Dobbs2 12-09-2008 01:56 PM

I want to preface this by saying Manny is awesome and my favorite fighter to watch.

The one thing I noticed was that Manny was regularly getting quite winded in the fight (after the 2nd and 5th, I believe) and was seriously heaving for breath in the corner. Not coincidentally, the 3rd and 6th were probably his weakest rounds as he was saving up energy. That strategy worked fine against De La Hoya, who couldn't throw a punch, but could present problems for him against the better fighters of the weight class.

I would love to see him keep it up against those heavier fighters. Manny is easily worth the PPV money.

Calis 12-09-2008 06:15 PM

We'll see if Mayweather follows through with this or just wants his name in the papers. It'd be a fight I'd really love to see, even though I think Floyd wins it. That would really solidify one of these guys as a great, hope it happens.

Manny vs. Hatton would be a much more exciting fight though, although wouldn't have near the pull here. I'm almost pulling for that one to happen.

Margarito is a bad idea, and I think Manny's people know that..I wouldn't hold my breathe on that one. That's one where he has little to gain, and is a huge risk.

Be interesting to see what happens.

Chief Rum 12-09-2008 08:29 PM

I think if he offers him 4 years @ $20 M per, he can land him.


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