
"September 13 is the date...We have a number of options that we're looking at...Yes, Maidana's in the mix. He's an exceptionally dirty fighter. Their whole game plan going in was to fight Floyd dirty. Unfortunately, [referee] Tony Weeks had a very, very bad night. There were so many dirty things, from kneeing to headbutting to elbowing to biting, hitting behind the head, hitting on the thigh...but all that's behind us. The most important thing is the fans got a great fight," stated Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe, who talked about the September fight for undefeated pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather. Check it out!
BT: What's up, L? The plan has always been for Floyd to fight in May and September this year. I take it that hasn't changed.
LE: September 13 is the date.
BT: Given the feedback from this last fight, is Maidana the frontrunner to land that assignment?
LE: We have a number of options that we're looking at.
BT: He's definitely in the mix though, right?
LE: Yes, Maidana's in the mix. He's an exceptionally dirty fighter. Their whole game plan going in was to fight Floyd dirty. Unfortunately, [referee] Tony Weeks had a very, very bad night. There were so many dirty things, from kneeing to headbutting to elbowing to biting, hitting behind the head, hitting on the thigh, hitting on the dick; there were a number of dirty things that happened during the fight that went without notice. And they were on some bullshit from the go, coming in with the gloves with no padding, the bareknuckle gloves, but all that's behind us. The most important thing is the fans got a great fight.
BT: It was a great fight, which is kind of why I figured Maidana was the only candidate. Is Amir Khan one of the other options you guys are looking at given his performance against Collazo?
LE: He's a good fighter, but fighting Floyd Mayweather is a whole different level.
BT: Khan recently said that he wouldn't be able to fight in September because...
LE: (Cutting in) Well, with all due respect, that's Amir Khan's problem, not our problem. We're going on September 13th and that's that. There's a long list of opponents who can fight in September.
BT: (Laughing) No doubt. One last question. There's been some rumors regarding the numbers for this last pay-per-view, but to my knowledge, nothing has been officially reported by anyone involved with the event. Can you comment on the pay-per-view numbers at this time?
LE: We're very happy with the results thus far. Floyd Mayweather is in another stratosphere, operating in a world by himself. He's raised the bar so hight that he's competing against himself. There are no peers when it relates to pay-per-view numbers. We had a tremendous fight, we had a phenomenal gate, and the numbers are still being counted. We're still doing the accounting on the pay-per-view number because the pay-per-view universe is different than it was a year ago, so it takes a little longer, but we're very pleased with what we've come up with thus far. People can speculate all they want to. We're just sitting back and when the time is right to release an accurate number that reflects on the pay-per-view success, we'll do so, unlike some people who just put numbers out because it sounds good. We're very pleased with the success of our entire event!
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