Boxing fans and sports fanatics in general have been eagerly awaiting the day when Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao square off in the ring. Many thought a fight date was in the midst of being set after Pacquiao agreed to a 55/45 revenue split. But the latest reports suggest that the two may be further apart in the negotiations as ever. It's been reported that Mayweather's camp has rejected Manny's split offer and contend that they will "dictate the terms" of any agreed upon deal.

Leonard Ellerbe, advisor to Floyd Mayweather, commented on the matter. He was angry at Manny's claim that Floyd is looking to keep his undefeated record blemish-free by not fighting him.

"Manny Pacquiao can't tell Floyd Mayweather s***. If and when the fight takes place, Floyd will dictate the terms," Ellerbe said to the L.A. Times.

Do you think the two boxers and their respective camps will be able to compromise on a deal to get in the ring together?

Source: thesource.com