16 Jul 2019 21:03:51
Khan to fight Pacquiao 8th Nov in Saudi Arabia. Last hoorah for both I expect.


1.) 17 Jul 2019
17 Jul 2019 00:27:04
Mannys camp have denied it, Roro mate, it seems Khan has jumped the gun.


2.) 17 Jul 2019
17 Jul 2019 11:54:02
They will fight no doubt about it. One last money spinner.


3.) 17 Jul 2019
17 Jul 2019 17:54:38
Mannys camp have said that no agreement is in place, they aren't happy with Khan announcing it, like you say Roro, it should happen eventually, just a pity both of them are passed their best now.


4.) 17 Jul 2019
17 Jul 2019 20:57:03
Mannys camp can say what they want mate. Pacquiao runs the show and we all know he's not fighting for the love of it anymore. Imo he won't refuse the type of money that will be on offer to face Khan.


5.) 18 Jul 2019
18 Jul 2019 00:36:12
Don't you kid yourself mate, it's the tv network's and promoter's who run boxing.


6.) 18 Jul 2019
18 Jul 2019 11:45:28
Pacquiao calls the shots on his career mate. Doesn't matter what tv channel it's on, if some rich Arab is willing to pay u 15mil of his own money to fight in his back yard, what has the tv companies got to do with it. Pacquiao is also a promotional free agent in boxing, which means he controls his own career. We r talking about an eight weight Hall of framer here, not some up and coming prospect.


7.) 18 Jul 2019
18 Jul 2019 15:21:46
He's at the end of his career mate, he's not the big tv draw he once was.

{Ed001's Note - are you kidding? There are millions of Pinoy around the world who are paying to watch it PPV on TFC. Pacman is a monster draw still.}


8.) 18 Jul 2019
18 Jul 2019 16:15:15
Sorry I must correct my previous post. Pacquiao signed with Al Haymon last year but as an adviser/ manager. All of Pacquiaos fights r co promoted by PBC and MP promotions which is pacquiaos own promotional company.


9.) 18 Jul 2019
18 Jul 2019 20:59:14
Too much money on offer for that fight not to happen.


10.) 19 Jul 2019
19 Jul 2019 02:47:03
In his home nation yes ed, but I wouldn't say that he had the same ppv draw in America now though.

{Ed001's Note - why would that matter? He still makes a huge amount from around the world, amongst the biggest of any boxer, he doesn't need the US. Not everything is about the Americans.}


11.) 19 Jul 2019
19 Jul 2019 13:19:33
The yanks run boxing ed, you just have to look at where Fury and AJ were boxing recently.

{Ed001's Note - not really, only for those, such as Fury and AJ, that do not have the possibility to earn the money elsewhere. Pacquiao makes more elsewhere, the US is not that big a deal to him. It was in the past, but not any more.}


12.) 19 Jul 2019
19 Jul 2019 16:03:45
Do you think that the Fury v Wilder rematch will be at Wembley ed? I can't see a fight of that stature being in an indoor arena.

{Ed001's Note - I have no idea, there are quite a few places it could be held.}


13.) 19 Jul 2019
19 Jul 2019 16:22:06
Fury must have first choice to take it to the UK I would think ed?

{Ed001's Note - it will depend on lots of factors, such as available dates in potential locations. So it could end up anywhere.}


14.) 20 Jul 2019
20 Jul 2019 10:36:40
The price of ppv means the rematch will take place on American soil again.


15.) 20 Jul 2019
20 Jul 2019 20:29:52
Wembley or Old Trafford I heard from my Manchester Irish friends.


16.) 21 Jul 2019
21 Jul 2019 02:17:32
Most likely Vegas. Fury is doing lots of media work in the US to build his profile and sell the fight there. The trilogy fight will probably in England.


17.) 21 Jul 2019
21 Jul 2019 13:20:58
Surely you don't think that there's going to be a third fight after Fury schools him again? Everyone knows who the true heavyweight champion of the world is.


18.) 21 Jul 2019
21 Jul 2019 15:27:25
Vegas would be my guess.