MANILA—Showtime has the inside track, but HBO may yet spring a  surprise and make a solid bid to air the third fight of the Manny  Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez trilogy on Nov. 12.
After all, a Pacquiao headliner, regardless of the opponent, is a  guaranteed blockbuster as proven by the pound-for-pound king’s 147-pound  clash with Shane Mosley on May 7.
Though perceived to be a mismatch after it was first announced,  Pacquiao-Mosley raked in a lofty 1.3 million pay-per-view buys, worth  about $71 million, for Showtime, which was given the broadcast rights by  fight promoter Top Rank over longtime partner HBO.
As a result, Showtime enjoys the right of first refusal in Pacquiao-Marquez III.
Kevin Iole of Yahoo Sports tweeted that Top Rank chief Bob Arum will  meet with Showtime executives today to receive its initial offer.
If CBS throws its full support behind Showtime in the endeavor, then  HBO will need to use its persuasive powers and shell out more money to  reclaim the broadcast rights.
Pacquiao’s fights have generated an average of more than a million  buys for HBO. His fight with Oscar De La Hoya raked in 1.25 million PPV  buys, Ricky Hatton (850,000), Miguel Cotto (1.25 million), Joshua  Clottey (700,000) and Antonio Margarito (1.15 million).
Showtime showed a viewer base larger than HBO’s after Pacquiao’s fight with Mosley exceeded these PPV figures.
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