Depending on who you are, sometimes a little hostile, threatening, or aggressive behavior will get you that payday you always wanted… 🤷🏽♂️
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@nakisa_bidarian I didn’t compare it. I just pointed out that there IS a little bit of tolerance for slaps at MVP events — as long as you’re scheduled to fight, a little slap outside the ring/cage won’t get you banned. Got it! So maybe it’s a one-tolerance policy. 👌🏽👍🏽 #GotchaHat
Most Valuable Promotions is aware of the incident during MVP’s Rousey vs. Carano event on Saturday night involving physical contact by Claressa Shields toward Alycia Baumgardner.
MVP maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy for hostile, threatening, or aggressive behavior toward fighters, staff, media, or guests at any of our events. Physical altercations outside the ring or cage are unacceptable in any MVP environment. MVP does not condone, tolerate, or accept Claressa Shields’ behavior in that setting and it reflects poorly on MVP and women’s sports, which we have worked tirelessly to uplift.
Effective immediately, Claressa Shields is banned from all MVP events until further notice. There is a time and a place for fighter tension and banter, but to physically attack a fellow athlete while there as a guest inside a private VIP area is unacceptable.
MVP would like to thank venue security for their swift response in addressing and de-escalating the situation and appreciate Alycia Baumgardner not retaliating and further amplifying the situation. We remain committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and professional environment for all participants and attendees at our events and will continue to enforce these standards without exception.
‼️Ryan Garcia announces on Fallon Tonight that he’s fighting Conor Benn in Vegas on 9/12‼️
He says it’s PERSONAL because Conor ran up on him when he was with his wife!
🎥@FallonTonight
It’s September 25 at T-Mobile.
Fridays are the best viewership days for Netflix and T-Mobile has better capacity.
It will also be at a catchweight — either 152 or 153 lbs.
And yes, there will be random blood and urine testing (VADA).
Gloves — Reyes (MP) & TBD (FM)
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According to sources close to the situation, Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao 2 is NOT yet confirmed for Sept. 25 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. However, that date and Sept. 26 at MGM Grand Garden Arena are under consideration.
Although contracts have yet to be officially signed and minor details are being ironed out, we’re told all major deal points have been accepted by both sides and an official announcement is imminent.
The rematch is on!
Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 DONE DEAL!
Sources have informed us that Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao have verbally agreed to a rematch on Netflix. The professional bout will put Mayweather’s undefeated 50-0 record on the line for the first time in nearly 9 years since retiring.
The fight will take place in the jr. middleweight division, likely at a catchweight of 152 or 153 lbs. The tentative date and venue is September 26 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, but could change barring any unforeseen circumstances.
“Fighters are locked into rigid earning structures with little to no ability to negotiate. The promoter controls all major revenue streams, including media rights, ticket sales, and sponsorships, while fighters are limited to guaranteed purses and discretionary bonuses…” 🤔
Oscar DeLaHoya just testified in front of The U.S. Senate against The Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act.
He brings up UFC lawsuits and the Saudi Arabia funding.
Below is the full speech:
Mayweather vs Pacquiao II Update:
Cancer is being removed and contract getting fixed!
It looks like the Fight may actually get made now by the real quarterback.
More details to follow …
Nope! It’s NOT “still on”!
And I got ALL the receipts!
But I won’t speak on it until this day is over — don’t want people thinking this is a joke.
BTW, who gave Ian my number and why is he calling me? He should be more concerned about calling the guy who’s scamming him.