Floyd Mayweather Jr Hits Back At Pacquiao Bout Rumors: “It’s Not What You Think”

George Fields March 31, 2026, 6:10 a.m.

Mayweather, who famously retired with an undefeated 50-0 record, wants to step back in the ring for entertainment, stating he prefers to "get in the ring, entertain the crowd and put on a good show". He's hinted at more casual exhibition appearances, including potential future matchups like one with Mike Tyson. Las Vegas buzzes with anticipation about this event possibly unfolding at The Sphere.

On the other side stands Manny Pacquiao. His team, MP Promotions led by CEO Jas Mathur, firmly states that they've signed a contract for a professional fight. Pacquiao clearly aims to deliver Mayweather his first loss in style! He remarks passionately on wanting Mayweather to "always remember" who deals out his first defeat.

The 2026 calendar holds a spot for their showdown as both sides continue preparing amid uncertainty over the venue and the official nature of their meeting. While Mayweather downplays its significance as an exhibition, Pacquiao's camp promises something more intense.

Back in 2015 "The Fight of the Century" scored big numbers as fans tuned into what became one of boxing's highest-grossing events ever! However, some fans feel less thrilled by recent talks given Mayweather's focus on non-competitive aspects.

In these moments leading up to another potential match between two icons so heavily identified within sport history books lie uncertain yet exciting possibilities—for how things unfold could ultimately decide if there's something groundbreaking written down alongside sporting legends we've cherished through time before them!

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