NEW YORK: Philippines hero Manny Pacquiao has signed a deal to fight US star Floyd Mayweather on March 13, ESPN reported on Saturday, saying there will be a 50-50 split in what could be boxing's richest fight.
Undefeated Mayweather had agreed to terms for the bout but it was not certain he had signed a deal and there have been reports Pacquiao wanted minor changes that might need to be confirmed with the American's camp.
Mayweather, 40-0 with 25 knockouts, was regarded as the world's top pound-for-pound fighter before a 19-month layoff that ended last September.
Each fighter's side was seeking a 60-40 share of proceeds and for a time it appeared the only mega-fight on boxing's horizon might never be made because there was not enough money to go around.
Instead, the Pacquiao-Mayweather showdown appears set and could bring record profits to break the mark set by Mayweather's split-decision victory over Oscar de la Hoya in 2007.
Pacquiao will risk a lesser sanctioning body welterweight crown, with the fight will be staged at that class's 147-pound limit and each fighter can select the brand of eight-ounce gloves he desires, ESPN said.
The promotion, expected to carry Mayweather's name ahead of Pacquiao's but give Pac-Man's promoter Top Rank a higher billing over Golden Boy, is expected to be launched with a January news conference in New York.
AFP