<P> Arum declared on June 30, 2010, that there were no longer any issues and the decision was up to Mayweather . "That's all been resolved," Arum stated to Kevin Iole of Yahoo! Sports regarding the dispute over random blood and urine drug testing . Arum would also tell the Las Vegas Review - Journal, "There's no longer any issues...The question is whether Mayweather is willing to fight this year ." He would reiterate that comment to the Manila Bulletin, stating, "It's now up to Mayweather if he wants to fight ." </P> <P> On July 13, Arum issued a July 16 midnight deadline for Mayweather . "Mayweather has until the end of the week . He could wait until the last minute . If it's Friday (July 16) and it's 11 p.m., and he says we have a deal, we have a deal," Arum would explain to Dan Rafael of ESPN . On July 15, Top Rank's website unveiled an official countdown to the deadline entitled "Money" Time: Mayweather's Decision . </P> <P> As soon as the deadline for Mayweather's response expired, Arum held a conference call . Arum revealed to the media that the negotiations he had been referring to consisted of a series of conversations with HBO Sports President Ross Greenburg . He also revealed that there was no actual direct communication with any representative from Team Mayweather or Golden Boy Promotions . "I had a couple of conversations with Ross (Greenburg) and I laid out all the terms that would be acceptable to our side and I also informed him about the concession that Manny had made regarding drug testing . He got back to me in a couple of weeks and told me that he had had discussions with Al Haymon, representing Floyd Mayweather, and that everything looked good and we were nearing a resolution," Arum explained . During a Q & A session following his opening statement, Arum further explained, "We have never talked to anybody on the Mayweather side and all conversations on our part were through Ross Greenburg and he reported on all conversations on the Mayweather side from Al Haymon ." </P> <P> On July 19, 2010, Ellerbe denied that negotiations ever took place and said nothing was ever agreed on . "Here are the facts: Al Haymon, Richard Schaefer and myself speak to each other on a regular basis and the truth is no negotiations have ever taken place nor was there ever a deal agreed upon by Team Mayweather or Floyd Mayweather to fight Manny Pacquiao on November 13 . Either Ross Greenburg or Bob Arum is not telling the truth, but history tells us who is lying," stated Ellerbe . Three days later, Schaefer backed Ellerbe's statement that negotiations never took place . </P>

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