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THE fight between MANNY
PACQUIAO and RICKY HAHON that
seemed set for May 2 has been
thrown into doubt after the Filipino
reportedly asked for a large split of
the purse.
His Top Rank promoter, Bob Arum,
confirmed this week that Pacquiao
was back in the Philippines and that
a deal was still being "finalised."
It is thought that Pacquiao has
baulked at an Initial 50-50
agreement in favour of taking a 60
per cent slice.
But Hatton's lawyer, Gareth
Williams, argued Hatton brought as
much to the table as the pound-forpound
star and said Team Hatton
were prepared to consider their
options unless Pacquiao accepted
an equal split.
"Manny is massive in the
Philippines, but thousands of
Filipinos aren't going to travel to
Las Vegas or pay £15 a head to
watch it on pay-per-view," Williams
told the BBC.
"Do they honestly believe
Pacquiao-[Floyd] Mayweather is
going to do significantly more payper-
view figures than a Pacqulao-
Hatton fight? I don't think it will.
"But the ball's in their court. We
think we're being reasonable and
we're not going to be messed about."
Williams said Hatton couM take
legal action If the fight did not go
ahead. "As far as we are concerned
we have a binding contract."
BARRY McGUIGAN Is going into
promoting. It's something he has
been thinking about for a long time
and,'with son Shane now 19 and a
promising amateur welterweight
who will Inevitably go professional,
the former WBA featherweight
champ believes the timing is right.
One of McGuigan's fighters,
super-feather TROY WILLIAMS of
Coventry, makes his professional
debut tonight in Middlesbrough.
THE latest Prizefighter has been
confirmed for February 20 at
Bethnal Green's York Hall, and the
provisional line-up of lightheavyweights
looks the best yet.
Set for action are former English
champ Steve Spartacus of Ipswich;
unbeaten (11-0) Sheffield man Billy
Boyle; former Olympian and
Commonwealth gold medallist
Courtney Fry from Enfield; decent
Welshman Shon Davies; Oldham's
British Masters boss Darren
Stubbs; former British champ and
probable favourite Tony Oakey from
Portsmouth; 6-0 Darlington man
Bob Aiisafe and 8-0 Liverpudlian
Carl Dilks.
ELTHAM held a show on December 1,
when their schoolboy Alfie Sharp
enjoyed a good win over Romeo
Romaeo, the former Welsh champ now
boxing for Lydney in Gloucestershire.
RESULTS
A. Gibbs (Triple A) outpd J. O'Reilly (Eltham); R.
McKenzie (Eltham) outpd M. Kelly (Favei^ham);
D. Durbonavicius (Meridian) stpd S. Cooper
(Eltham) 1st; A. Sharp (Eltham) outpd R.
Romaeo (Lydney); J. McKenzie (Eltham) outpd
W. Joyce (Berinsfield); B. Cayzer (Eltham) outpd
B. Butler (Adur); B. Hibbard (Eltham) outpd J.
James (Meridian); Topa (Nemesis) outpd C.
Trott (Eltham).
NATIONAL Smelting Company
promoted at Patchway Sports
Centre, Bristol on November 20,
when the hosts' DANNY WEBB
dropped a majority to JOHN
FERNANDEZ (Golden Ring).
Webb reached the ABA quarterfinals
at featherweight last season,
when with another Bristol club,
Broad Plain.
RESULTS
Tom Cave (NSC) v Kyle Holdfen
(Mayflower) skills; James Shackell
(NSC) V Keeian Morris (Synwell) skills;
Korey Robertson (NSC) stpd Samuel
Parkins (Tiverton); Jerry Connors (NSC)
outpd Joe Edwards (Trowbridge); Chris
Adaway (Mayflower) outpd Tyler Davies
(NSC); Brad Collingbourne (NSC) outpd
Joe Ruth (Mayflower) maj; Dalton
Saunders (NSC) outpd Kane Stewart
(Broad Plain) maj; Ben Cunnif (Saints)
bt Jason Davies (NSC) rtd; John
Fernandez (Golden Ring) outpd Danny
Webb (NSC) maj; Rickey Hewer (Lydney)
outpd Luvson De Costa (Penhill); Liam
Poole (NSC) outpd Ryan Morris
(Tiverton) maj; Liam Morgan (Broad
Plain) outpd Terry Richards (NSC) unan;
Joe Wilcox (Lydney) outpd Sam Mogg
(NSC) unan.