A chance face-to-face meeting and brief discussion during halftime of Tuesday night’s Heat-Bucks game in Miami, turned into Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. meeting privately for more than an hour to further discuss details of possible bout.
According to Dan Rafael, Pacquiao easily agreed to Mayweather’s final two demands needed to make their megafight happen.
Koncz said that Mayweather voiced two specific broadcasting issues to Pacquiao during the hotel meeting.
“I told Floyd I would call [Pacquiao promoter] Bob [Arum of Top Rank] in the morning, and I did that and discussed them with Bob, and he assured us they have been worked out. I took care of it,” Koncz said. “I said to Floyd, and Manny agreed, that if those are the only two broadcasting issues, we would take care of them.”
Koncz declined to go into detail about the specifics of the issues because “I don’t want to step on HBO’s or Showtime’s toes.”
Koncz said Pacquiao and Mayweather also discussed other issues but that the broadcasting items were “the majority of the discussion. Floyd said, ‘I want the fight to happen,’ and Manny said he does, too. If the fighters both want the fight to happen, who can stop it? They both said they want it to happen, and we’re still looking to make it happen on May 2.
“I think people are just tired of all of this. Me and Manny, and maybe Floyd, we’re tired of the fans and everybody, everywhere we go continually asking us when the fight will happen. Boxing needs this fight to happen, and it needs to happen in May.”