Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s lead advisor told The Times the unbeaten fighter will move past his bitter relationship with the chairman of Manny Pacquiao’s Top Rank promotional company, Bob Arum, to allow for negotiations to proceed for a possible super-fight capable of becoming the most lucrative showdown in boxing history.
Earlier this week, Mayweather responded to Pacquiao’s impressive 12th-round TKO of Puerto Rico’s Miguel Cotto on Saturday night in Las Vegas by saying he’d yet to hear Pacquiao say he wants to fight Mayweather — the man Pacquiao surpassed as the world’s top pound-for-pound fighter.
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