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Another round for Mayweather-Pacquiao?


Middle East peace is not at hand. The Korean peninsula remains cleaved. A chasm separates Congress.

But Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are so tired of fighting that they might just agree to fight.

Sure, it takes two, but Pacquiao’s promoter said Tuesday that he thinks 2013 will bring us the only fight that matters, four years late but better than never.

"It sounds like both guys are exhausted by the negotiations," Bob Arum said, as he visited Fortune Gym to watch Nonito Donaire and Jeffrey Mathebula work out before their super-bantamweight championship match at The Home Depot Center on Saturday.

"They want to make the fight. They realize their careers are coming to an end. I think it’s going to be next year. I think the odds are very, very good."