Las Vegas Review-Journal

T-mobile gets two huge bouts; MGM Grand Garden gets Big3

- By Gilbert Manzano Las Vegas Review-journal

LOS ANGELES — Richard Sturm, the president of entertainm­ent and sports for MGM Resorts Internatio­nal, was booed heavily Tuesday by the 11,000 people inside the Staples Center who came to witness the first ever faceoff between Floyd Mayweather and Conor Mcgregor.

The Los Angeles crowd didn’t want to hear what Sturm had to say, but Las Vegas might need to give him a standing ovation for bringing two of the biggest fights of the last decade to the city.

Mayweather and Mcgregor will have their cross-sport bout at T-mobile Arena on Aug. 26. Three weeks later, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will clash with Gennady Golovkin at the same venue on Sept. 16.

On Tuesday, MGM officials announced that they came to an agreement with the Big3 basketball league to move its championsh­ip game to the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Aug. 26, clearing the bigger venue for Mayweather and Mcgregor.

The Big3, which was founded by rapper Ice Cube, booked T-mobile before the combat stars announced their blockbuste­r bout last month.

“We tried to meet everyone’s needs, and at the end of the day everyone understood what we were trying to do,” said Sturm when asked why it took almost a month for the two sides to come to an agreement. “It ended up working out fine, and we’ll have a big day planned.”

Terms between the Big3 and the MGM weren’t disclosed, with Big3 co-founders Jeff Kwatinetz and Ice Cube simply calling it a “generous offer that we could not refuse.”

“We are happy we could work together to create an opportunit­y for our fans to experience both events, making Aug. 26 the most exciting day in sports and entertainm­ent Las Vegas has ever seen,” they said in a statement.

Contact Gilbert Manzano at gmanzano@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Gmanzano24 on Twitter.

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