
According to Darren Rovell of ESPN, the early word is that the lower level face price will be around $3,500. While that is an astronomical price, it pales in comparison to the $100 million purse that the two fighters will be competing for.

According to Darren Rovell of ESPN, the early word is that the lower level face price will be around $3,500. While that is an astronomical price, it pales in comparison to the $100 million purse that the two fighters will be competing for.

CBS and Showtime announced Tuesday they have agreed to a multi-year venture to broadcast live boxing. According to the release from Showtime, via Boxing247.com, there will be up to eight live events across the networks in 2015, with the most prominent featuring the undefeated Floyd Mayweather on May 2 on pay-per-view.
Mayweather could be performing damage control because his image is under attack since people are beginning to believe he is dodging the fight. But regardless, the pressure continues to mount as people anticipate the news of the big fight.
I can’t tell if this is Mayweather doing image damage control or he is genuinely trying to make this fight happen. Regardless of what it is, Pacman and Arum got Mayweather backed into a corner. He is in a position where he has to try to prove himself to protect his image.
Let’s hope the fight happens.
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are both at the Miami Heat game RIGHT NOW — sitting across the court from each other
“The challenge is … we know he’s undefeated and claiming he’s No. 1 pound-for-pound in the world,” Pacquiao said. “I just want to prove who’s really No. 1. If the fight is on and he beats me, I’m really convinced he is No. 1. If not, I’m No. 1.”
Pacman is applying the pressure!