Carl Moretti, vice president of Pacquiao promoters Top Rank, told ESPN.com that it remains to be seen if Mayweather would agree terms for a May 2 bout in Las Vegas.
"Top Rank and Manny have agreed to the terms on our side. I don't know about the other side," Moretti told the sports website.
Citing an unnamed source involved in the negotiations, ESPN reported Pacquiao has agreed to a 40% cut of the revenue, leaving Mayweather with the remaining 60% of a fight widely expected to shatter all box-office and television revenue records.
Talk of the super-fight gained steam in December, when Mayweather proposed the May 2 date and Pacquiao vowed to chase him into submission.
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