Two tickets for Marty
April 21, 2004 | 12:00am
Marty Elorde said yesterday hes not sure to fly to Las Vegas but if he does, there will be two tickets waiting for him to watch Manny Pacquiao fight International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Association (WBA) featherweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez at the MGM Grand Hotel on May 8.
Curiously, Elorde is Pacquiaos registered manager but its common knowledge that he has little to do in handling the fighters affairs. Rod Nazario takes care of negotiating Pacquiaos bouts as his business manager.
"Ayoko ng gulo," said Elorde. "Okay lang kung si Mang Rod ang mag-negotiate. Siya naman ang business manager. Naguusap naman kami ni Mang Rod. Sabi niya sa akin, may dalawang ticket ako for the fight. At after the fight, paguusapan namin ang sharing sa premyo ni Manny."
Elorde said he has not been told how much Pacquiao is pocketing for taking on Marquez. A source confided that HBO (Home Box Office) set aside a $1.5 Million budget for the purses of both Pacquiao and Marquez, added Elorde.
"How much of the $1.5 Million is for Manny, hindi ko alam," continued Elorde.
There were reports that Pacquiao asked for at least $1 Million from HBO. Marquez said he deserved to earn a purse equal to Pacquiaos as after all, he is the defending IBF and WBA double titlist.
Pacquiaos US promoter Murad Muhammad apparently worked out a compromise to appease the fighters but he declined to disclose the terms of the agreement. Its possible that Marquez settled for a $500,000 purse on condition if he beats Pacquiao, HBO will increase his paycheck to $1 Million for his next fight. As for Pacquiao, he was assured of a purse more than double than what hes getting in the Marquez bout in his next fight assuming he disposes of the Mexican. Pacquiao is lined up to challenge World Boxing Council (WBC) superfeatherweight champion Erik Morales in July or August if he repulses Marquez.
Elorde paid P1 Million as a signing bonus for Pacquiao when he became his manager four years ago. He provides Pacquiao with brand new Mizuno fighting shoes for every bout aside from giving him a monthly P10,000 allowance. In return, Elorde takes a 30 percent share of Pacquiaos purses. Elorde, however, qualified he receives less than 30 percent-more like 20 percent, he noted because he also shares in training and other expenses.
If Elorde goes to Las Vegas, hell pay his own way.
Elordes contract expires in February next year and he doesnt expect it will be renewed. Still, Elorde said hell make an offer to continue the contract, perhaps for another five years.
"I dont know if my contract will be renewed," said Elorde whose principals are Japanese businessmen. "But I expect Mang Rods contract to be carried over." Elorde said he didnt get to meet Muhammad during the Americans recent visit to Manila.
"Nabasa ko ang mga writeup tungkol kay Murad," Elorde went on. "Parang nakapa-clean niya. Kausap ko si Freddie (Roach) on the phone at sabi niya sa akin, hindi pa raw sila nagbabati ni Murad. Hindi naman daw racial ang kanilang alitan."
Muhammad and Roach traded bitter verbal barbs in connection with Pacquiaos purse for the Marco Antonio Barrera fight in November. As Pacquiaos trainer, Roach is entitled to 10 percent of his gross purse. Pacquiaos purse was initially reported to be $350,000 but it was later found out to be $700,000. Roach accused Muhammad of shortchanging Pacquiao and him. To make matters worse, Roach proposed to take over as Pacquiaos manager and promoter.
Nazario eventually stepped in to settle the dispute between Muhammad and Roach. It was agreed that Muhammad would concentrate on his role as promoter and Roach on his job as trainer.
As for Pacquiaos fight against Marquez, Elorde said hes confident the Filipino will score a convincing knockout. Pacquiao predicted a victory in the third round.
"Napanood ko na si Marquez on tape," said Elorde. "Magaling siya. May lakas although medyo mabagal. I think Manny is too strong for him. Pagtamaan siya ni Manny, Im sure babagsak si Marquez. Grabe ang power ni Manny. Hell definitely win by knockout but Im not calling the round."
One thing for sure, Elorde added, hes not going to blink throughout the fightwhether hell be at ringside in Las Vegas or watching Solar Sports exclusive TV coverage at home.
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Curiously, Elorde is Pacquiaos registered manager but its common knowledge that he has little to do in handling the fighters affairs. Rod Nazario takes care of negotiating Pacquiaos bouts as his business manager.
"Ayoko ng gulo," said Elorde. "Okay lang kung si Mang Rod ang mag-negotiate. Siya naman ang business manager. Naguusap naman kami ni Mang Rod. Sabi niya sa akin, may dalawang ticket ako for the fight. At after the fight, paguusapan namin ang sharing sa premyo ni Manny."
Elorde said he has not been told how much Pacquiao is pocketing for taking on Marquez. A source confided that HBO (Home Box Office) set aside a $1.5 Million budget for the purses of both Pacquiao and Marquez, added Elorde.
"How much of the $1.5 Million is for Manny, hindi ko alam," continued Elorde.
There were reports that Pacquiao asked for at least $1 Million from HBO. Marquez said he deserved to earn a purse equal to Pacquiaos as after all, he is the defending IBF and WBA double titlist.
Pacquiaos US promoter Murad Muhammad apparently worked out a compromise to appease the fighters but he declined to disclose the terms of the agreement. Its possible that Marquez settled for a $500,000 purse on condition if he beats Pacquiao, HBO will increase his paycheck to $1 Million for his next fight. As for Pacquiao, he was assured of a purse more than double than what hes getting in the Marquez bout in his next fight assuming he disposes of the Mexican. Pacquiao is lined up to challenge World Boxing Council (WBC) superfeatherweight champion Erik Morales in July or August if he repulses Marquez.
Elorde paid P1 Million as a signing bonus for Pacquiao when he became his manager four years ago. He provides Pacquiao with brand new Mizuno fighting shoes for every bout aside from giving him a monthly P10,000 allowance. In return, Elorde takes a 30 percent share of Pacquiaos purses. Elorde, however, qualified he receives less than 30 percent-more like 20 percent, he noted because he also shares in training and other expenses.
If Elorde goes to Las Vegas, hell pay his own way.
Elordes contract expires in February next year and he doesnt expect it will be renewed. Still, Elorde said hell make an offer to continue the contract, perhaps for another five years.
"I dont know if my contract will be renewed," said Elorde whose principals are Japanese businessmen. "But I expect Mang Rods contract to be carried over." Elorde said he didnt get to meet Muhammad during the Americans recent visit to Manila.
"Nabasa ko ang mga writeup tungkol kay Murad," Elorde went on. "Parang nakapa-clean niya. Kausap ko si Freddie (Roach) on the phone at sabi niya sa akin, hindi pa raw sila nagbabati ni Murad. Hindi naman daw racial ang kanilang alitan."
Muhammad and Roach traded bitter verbal barbs in connection with Pacquiaos purse for the Marco Antonio Barrera fight in November. As Pacquiaos trainer, Roach is entitled to 10 percent of his gross purse. Pacquiaos purse was initially reported to be $350,000 but it was later found out to be $700,000. Roach accused Muhammad of shortchanging Pacquiao and him. To make matters worse, Roach proposed to take over as Pacquiaos manager and promoter.
Nazario eventually stepped in to settle the dispute between Muhammad and Roach. It was agreed that Muhammad would concentrate on his role as promoter and Roach on his job as trainer.
As for Pacquiaos fight against Marquez, Elorde said hes confident the Filipino will score a convincing knockout. Pacquiao predicted a victory in the third round.
"Napanood ko na si Marquez on tape," said Elorde. "Magaling siya. May lakas although medyo mabagal. I think Manny is too strong for him. Pagtamaan siya ni Manny, Im sure babagsak si Marquez. Grabe ang power ni Manny. Hell definitely win by knockout but Im not calling the round."
One thing for sure, Elorde added, hes not going to blink throughout the fightwhether hell be at ringside in Las Vegas or watching Solar Sports exclusive TV coverage at home.
Postscript. Emerald Headway cools you off during the vacation season by giving you the best deals and discounts this summer.
Take a "Summer Price Dig" and subscribe to "Slam," "NBA Inside Stuff," "Mobile PC," "In Style," "People," "F1 Racing," "Xtreme Video," "American Photo," "Classic & Sports Car" or to any of its over 700 foreign magazine titles. Avail of a 10 percent discount for one-year subscriptions and a five percent discount for six-month subscriptions. Promo is until May 31 only. Meanwhile, keep on sending in your "Lets Raid Again" coupons and get a chance to grab as many back issues as you can in 10 seconds. Every P1,000 worth of magazines in a single purchase can make you one of the lucky 100 raffle winners that get to clean out Emeralds warehouse. So head on to your nearest magazine stand or bookstore and pick up the latest issue of your favorite magazines. Promo runs until April 30. Call 647-4744 or see posters and coupons for details.
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