Don King strikes four fight, $100 million deal with Floyd Mayweather

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  1. Beyond the Grave

    Beyond the Grave Undisputed Champion


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    Michael Marley
    August 8, 5:46 PM Boxing Examiner


    Gamechanger alert!

    Today, you can label this a scorchingly hot boxing rumor.

    In a short time, I believe it will become known as fact.

    I'm hearing from a solid source close to Don King that the soon to be 79 year old promoter's Charm Offensive campaign as to undefeated superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. has paid off.

    Word from St. Louis is that King, seeing a wedge and psychological alienation between the mercurial Mayweather on one side and his adviser Al Haymon and his loyal lieges at Golden Boy Promotions on the other, has gotten the fighter to ink a four fight deal.

    Mayweather himself has been tossing around a $100 million figure as to his price tag to cut a deal on paper with King. Now it looks King's romancing of Mayweather, first in South Florida and this weekend in the Missouri city, has achieved the legendary King's objective.

    Here's one round card lady who knows where to stand for valuble TV face time, right between Don King and Floyd Mayweather Jr. (DKP Photo, David Martin Warr)

    No word on how the $100 million will be delivered to Mayweather but, based on the $22 million he earned for a May 1 victory over Sugar Shane Mosley, you can figure L'il Floyd gets a big first payment of about $25 million. I am also informed the $25 million per is a guaranteed figure with possible upside to be added for a blockbuster like Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao.

    King has been quoted as saying Mayweather-Pacquiao could gross a record $200 million.

    This puts a magnificent cap on Don's career and now Floyd probably finishes his career with DK at his side. It also adds some needed lubrication with Bob Arum and makes the Mayweather-Pacquiao super bout much easier to drive to contract for next spring, my source, who was inside King's hotel suite much of last week, said.

    Those cheers you hear are coming from Arum and his Top Rank crew who truly believe making Manny-Floyd happen will be much simpler with King in the driver's seat for Mayweather.

    Many a tear has to fall, it's all in the fight game, and the tears are flowing from the eyes of Oscar de la Hoya and Richard Schaefer at GBP which worked hard for Mayweather but never got the boxer to sign a promotional contract with them.

    Manny Pacquiao and Bob Arum look like third party beneficiaries if it's true that Floyd Mayweather has put his boxing career in the sagacious hands of veteran Don King

    You can be sure that the powerful Haymon has paper on Mayweather but as an adivser, not as a promoter. It would seem that Haymon could not prevent or hamper King's deal from pushing forward.

    Adding credence to the red hot rumor is the fact that Mayweather showed up to be King's ringside guest for the HBO Boxing After Dark card at the Scotttstrade Center and that he refused a request for a live interview from the prime cable network.

    Looming large now is the question of what legal obligations Mayweather has to HBO.

    When King and his then superstar Mike Tyson didn't like their treatment by HBO, King threatened to bolt and go across midtown Manhattan to rival Showtime.

    King wasn't bluffing as he took Tyson and the rest of his boxers over to Showtime where there was a long and prosperous relationship twixt promoter and that cable network.

    It's also possible that, if HBO does not have a longterm lock on Mayweather, that King could approach Comcast or other companies with Mayweather in mind.

    If he does have Mayweather in tow, this move has to go on the lengthy list of King's major career master strokes.

    Just by signing Mayweather, King has put himself back in the big leagues where he has historically been through four decades in business, most of those years butting heads with Arum.

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  2. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    Don King is a Faggit.
     
  3. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

    Cool.
     
  4. royyjonesjrp4pno1

    royyjonesjrp4pno1 "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    No way this doesn't end badly for Mayweather. This is typical King. Stroke a guys ego promise a truck load of money then make excuses for not paying the agreed fee, while stealing the fighters money.
     
  5. salaco

    salaco Undisputed Champion

    Sounds very speculative, doubt it very much
     
  6. Quo Vadimus

    Quo Vadimus Guest

    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it."
     
  7. Jake

    Jake WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    the next story that Marley "breaks" that actually pans out will be the first.
     
  8. Double L

    Double L Book Reader

    I don't understand. I still don't understand. Why can this fight be made with DKP but not GBP? This isn't about PBF/Pacquiao. This is about PBF fighting pugs on PPV and the fact GBP ran out of them.

    This isn't good news at all. I hope PBF gets ripped off hard.
     
  9. Nobleart

    Nobleart Narwhal King


    Rowwwwrrr!!


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  10. Nobleart

    Nobleart Narwhal King


    Maybe Don King also has an exclusive contract with Juan Diaz.

    Can you say PPV blockbuster?

    Floyd is chasing the ever elusive, punch drunk part-time college student demographic.
     
  11. Double L

    Double L Book Reader

    DK barely has any fighters on any cable networks, so he doesn't need to save them for HBO dates. He can throw em on under-cards, which will have to be good in order to sell PBF vs. whomever is the lightweight champion at the time.
     
  12. ILLUMINATI

    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran


    Is the chick part of the agreement? If she is then it's a good deal...
     
  13. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

    Good shout, didn't notice her. I'll fight Pacquiao with no tests for her plus travel expenses.
     
  14. ElTerriblee

    ElTerriblee "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    Wait till he tells Pretty Boy that is 75 for Pacquiao, 15 for Alexander and 5 each for Kotelnik and Collazo.
     
  15. Quo Vadimus

    Quo Vadimus Guest

    King has wasted no time striking out at GBP and playing the race card. Classy!

     
  16. Explosivo

    Explosivo Undisputed Champion

    He only deserves the 100 mil if the lineup over the next 2-3 years is Cotto, then the Pac vs. Marg winner ...then a top ten 154 guy and a title shot at 154
     
  17. Quo Vadimus

    Quo Vadimus Guest

    Not necessarily. I mean King turned that overrated Tommy Gunn into a title holder (albeit paper) so imagine what he could do with Mayweather.
     

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