• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

MMA Payout

The Business of Combat Sports

  • Home
  • MMA
    • UFC
    • Bellator
    • One
    • PFL
  • Boxing
  • Legal
  • Ratings
  • Payouts
  • Attendance
  • Gate

Pacquiao picks Sugar Shane for next fight

December 26, 2010 by Jason Cruz 5 Comments

Shane Mosley announced on his twitter account that he’s next in line to fight Manny Pacquiao on May 7, 2011.

Via the OC Register:

Mosley broke the news earlier tonight (December 21st) on his Twitter page: “Well Twitter land it’s official me, bob, and jay prince hammered everything out and bob is drafting up papers May 7 Sugar and PAC…..”

Payout Perspective:

Andre Berto, Juan Manuel Marquez, Timothy Bradley or Devon Alexander. These 4 men would be much more entertaining than Sugar Shane. Mosley has not won in his last two fights and has been far from sharp. According to ESPN, Pacquiao’s camp picked the biggest name out of the bunch (Berto and Marquez. Not sure if Bradley or Alexander were considered for the fight).  ESPN’s Dan Rafael disagrees with Mosley as the choice. Although the fight will draw PPV numbers and garner a sell out in Vegas, it is far from the most entertaining or challenging fight for the Pac Man.

Fight Opinion has the back and forth between Steve Cofield and Kevin Iole on whether this fight is worthy of fight fans’ PPV dollars. The interesting part about their talk is how HBO’s 24/7 should sell the fight. The 24/7 shows have become such an important vehicle in the promotion of a fight. I think that the shows really get the casual viewer excited about the fight.  It’s been so successful that the NHL is using it to hype its annual January 1st game.

Filed Under: boxing, HBO, marketing

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Diego says

    December 27, 2010 at 4:53 am

    It was the wrong fight to make for the fans but the right one for Manny. It will be an easy fight and he should earn an impressive stoppage. Mosely is a good foil against which Manny can showcase his skills and make $15M while doing so. Not what I was looking for, but I don’t begrudge Manny an easy fight after fighting someone 17 lbs heavier in his last outing.

    It sucks most for Marquez, who had a great year and deserves another shot at Manny and the paycheck that comes with that.

    Reply
  2. Jason Cruz says

    December 27, 2010 at 8:12 pm

    Diego,

    I agree re Marquez. It would be a great fight but I recall Pacquiao not wanting another go with JMM after their last fight.. I wonder if Pacquiao the brand is not willing to take fights that Pacquiao the fighter would take. Basically, I think a fight with JMM is a fight Pacquiao could lose. The brand picks Mosley, and you get a nice payday and an easy fight.

    I also think an Andre Berto fight would be great. Yes, Berto is not a big name. But, that what’s 24/7 is for, right?

    Reply
  3. Diego says

    December 28, 2010 at 6:50 am

    I definitely see Bob Arum’s fingerprints all over this.

    Reply
  4. mmaguru says

    December 28, 2010 at 7:46 pm

    Smart fight for Manny. Might as well keep busy and keep your name in the media.

    Reply
  5. Stan says

    December 29, 2010 at 8:34 pm

    if Manny’s camp feel this is a good fight for them than it was the right move. They likely want to keep him around and winning and see if Money can straighten his legal stuff out and make one last effort to put together the fight for late 2011

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Diego Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Featured

Court moves Ortiz case to arbitration

Dominance responds to Motion to Compel

Pac-May II set for September

Judge hears arguments in Golden Boy TRO request

Golden Boy files Reply Brief in support of TRO

Ortiz files opposition to TRO

Archives

MMA Payout Follow

MMAPayout

Wolfe downgrades TKO after strong rally

Retweet on Twitter MMA Payout Retweeted

For the first time, here's a link to "Private Equity in College Sports," written by @SunealBedi, John Holden and myself, and forthcoming in Volume 111 of @MinnesotaLawRev:

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6349318

Failed MMA fighter, but successful plumber and drafter of a cut and paste version of the mUhammAD aLi act takes over of Homeland Security

Retweet on Twitter MMA Payout Retweeted

Retweet on Twitter MMA Payout Retweeted

Kristi, you’re fired!

(Yes, I had this ready)

Load More

Copyright © 2026 · MMA Payout: The Business of Combat Sports