Coach Reveals Mayweather & Pacquiao Had Painkiller Agreement Before 2015 Fight

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao put on the biggest boxing event in history back in 2015. However, it looks like, if Freddie Roach had anything to say about it, the fight would’ve never happened. Prior to the contest, Pacquiao was dealing with a shoulder injury. Both Pacquiao and Mayweather apparently came to an agreement that […]

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Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao put on the biggest boxing event in history back in 2015.

However, it looks like, if Freddie Roach had anything to say about it, the fight would’ve never happened. Prior to the contest, Pacquiao was dealing with a shoulder injury. Both Pacquiao and Mayweather apparently came to an agreement that each man could use painkillers, as “Money” was having issues with his hands.

Unfortunately, the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) wouldn’t allow Pacquiao to do so because he failed to report his shoulder injury on pre-fight medical documents. Roach told The Dan Patrick he tried to get the fight canceled, but was unsuccessful (via Boxing Scene):

“I didn’t try to stop that fight until I found out that the injury was that bad…. that the injury on his shoulder would need surgery to fix.

“So we were going to go into the fight with a bad shoulder, so we had an agreement that Mayweather could shoot his hands up, which he does often, because he has very fragile hands… so he uses a painkiller that he has in his hands so he can get to a fight, and we had [an agreement] that Manny could get a painkiller for his shoulder.”

Not Allowed On Fight Night?

Roach then claimed Pacquiao was not allowed to use it on fight night while Mayweather was:

“But on the night of the fight, he was allowed to use it and we weren’t,” Roach said. “Yes, [Mayweather’s camp knew about the shoulder injury]. There was a lot of money at stake. I still feel bad about letting that fight go, but I wasn’t powerful enough to stop that fight from happening.

“There were big promoters and so much money. The payday was tremendous. But I don’t do this just for the money, I do it for the love of the sport. I didn’t think Pacquiao was capable of fighting his best fight one-handed.”

Mayweather would go on to keep his undefeated streak alive, winning the bout via unanimous decision. For the past few years, talk of a rematch has circulated the boxing world, but nothing official has been made just yet.

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Tyson Fury Won’t Fight Deontay Wilder Next

Tyson Fury’s next fight will not be against Deontay Wilder. The highly-anticipated rematch has been the talk of the boxing world for quite some time now. However, with Fury making the unexpected move of signing with ESPN and Top Rank Boxing, the …

Tyson Fury’s next fight will not be against Deontay Wilder. The highly-anticipated rematch has been the talk of the boxing world for quite some time now. However, with Fury making the unexpected move of signing with ESPN and Top Rank Boxing, the process has become a bit more complicated. Wilder is currently a promotional free […]

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Jarrell Miller Plans To Stop Anthony Joshua In Seven Rounds

Jarrell Miller is feeling very confident ahead of his clash with heavyweight boxing king Anthony Joshua (22-0, 21 KOs). Miller is currently undefeated in his boxing career with a record of 23-0-1. He is hoping to pull off one of the biggest upsets the …

Jarrell Miller is feeling very confident ahead of his clash with heavyweight boxing king Anthony Joshua (22-0, 21 KOs). Miller is currently undefeated in his boxing career with a record of 23-0-1. He is hoping to pull off one of the biggest upsets the division has ever seen against Joshua this summer. Speaking at their press […]

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Jarrell Miller: Anthony Joshua Isn’t UK’s Biggest Boxer Any Longer

Jarrell Miller has made a rather interesting observation ahead of his clash with Anthony Joshua. Speaking at last week’s pre-fight press conference in New York, Miller said Joshua isn’t even the biggest name in his native United Kingdom anymore, as it pertains to boxing. Instead, he believes Tyson Fury has overtaken that role (via Boxing […]

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Jarrell Miller has made a rather interesting observation ahead of his clash with Anthony Joshua.

Speaking at last week’s pre-fight press conference in New York, Miller said Joshua isn’t even the biggest name in his native United Kingdom anymore, as it pertains to boxing. Instead, he believes Tyson Fury has overtaken that role (via Boxing Scene):

“The facial can’t fight for him, the fans can’t fight for him, he’s not the popular one, all I hear is Tyson Fury now — he (Joshua) is a sucker.”

Miller sports a 23-0-1 record and will be challenging for Joshua’s WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles. The fight goes down from Madison Square Garden in New York City on June 1st. “Big Baby” declared his plan is to stop the heavyweight great inside seven rounds:

I don’t need to think, I’ll just get it done. You’ve got to go b***s to b***s. If I ever doubted myself I would not have made it this far,” Miller said.

“The game plan’s to stop him in seven rounds. You know how I feel about AJ, and my backstory and where I come from and where we’re going.”

This will be Joshua’s fighting debut in the United States. With a potential win, perhaps the Englishman is setting up for a big money fight against either WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder or Tyson Fury.

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Gennady Golovkin Reportedly Closing In On DAZN Deal, Involves Company Equity

Chances of a trilogy fight between Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez are looking very high. The Mexican star inked a record-breaking deal with the DAZN streaming service last year. Now, Ring Magazine’s Mike Coppinger reports that Golovkin and D…

Chances of a trilogy fight between Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez are looking very high. The Mexican star inked a record-breaking deal with the DAZN streaming service last year. Now, Ring Magazine’s Mike Coppinger reports that Golovkin and DAZN are now closing in on a multi-fight deal. The deal includes three guaranteed fights out of a possible six. […]

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Deontay Wilder Receives Fury Rematch Offer From Bob Arum’s Top Rank Boxing

Top Rank promoter Bob Arum has signed heavyweight Tyson Fury to a co-promotional deal to fight on the ESPN platforms. Now it is Deontay Wilder’s turn. World titleholder Wilder is not currently signed to a promoter. And perhaps that’s why Arum promised to send the champion a “tremendous offer” including his anticipated Fury rematch. Wilder’s […]

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Top Rank promoter Bob Arum has signed heavyweight Tyson Fury to a co-promotional deal to fight on the ESPN platforms. Now it is Deontay Wilder’s turn.

World titleholder Wilder is not currently signed to a promoter. And perhaps that’s why Arum promised to send the champion a “tremendous offer” including his anticipated Fury rematch.

Wilder’s co-manager Shelly Finkel declined to give too many details on the offer. However, he did tell ESPN on Friday (Feb. 22, 2019) he had indeed received an offer from Top Rank for a multi-fight deal for Wilder that would include the rematch with Fury.

“They made an offer. I wrote back that we received it. We will review it and we will respond,” Finkel said. “If we are amenable to the offer, we will be able to get something done. If the terms are amenable to us, something will happen, If not, it won’t.”

Considering The Offer

Finkel explained that he would look the offer over with fellow co-managers Al Haymon and Jay Deas (Wilder’s trainer), as well as the man himself.

“We will all talk it through and then we will make a decision,” Finkel said. “That’s how we do it. But we want the rematch, so that is not the issue.”

Wilder, 33, is from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In the past, he had been aligned with Showtime and Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions. But he has said he is not contractually tied to any network.

With the Wilder and Fury camps nearing a deal, the WBC ordered them to fight next and set a purse bid date. Twice it was postponed. Then came Fury’s signing with Top Rank, leaving the rematch up in the air.

On Friday, Mauricio Sulaiman WMC President said that he has been in communication with each pugilist’s side to see where talks for the rematch stand.

“There will be no further comments until the WBC receives official communication from both sides by Tuesday, Feb. 26th,” Sulaiman said.

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