Pacquiao says Mayweather rematch is a fight, not an exhibition

The 2015 bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao generated a record 4.6 million pay-per-view buys and a $72 million live gate at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 03 April 2026
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Pacquiao says Mayweather rematch is a fight, not an exhibition

  • Boxing greats to meet at the Sphere in Las Vegas in September, with the bout streaming globally on ‌Netflix
  • Jas Mathur, CEO of Manny Pacquiao Promotions and a producer for the ‌event, said the agreement was for a fight

Manny Pacquiao said ‌he has signed a contract for a fight with Floyd Mayweather and that he would not get back into the ring with the American if it was an exhibition bout.
Mayweather, 49, and Pacquiao, 47 announced last month that they would meet at the Sphere in Las Vegas in September, with the bout streaming globally on ‌Netflix. However, Mayweather ‌told Vegas Sports Today ‌last ⁠week that it ⁠would be an exhibition bout, not a real fight, and that a venue had yet to be decided.
“If that’s what he is feeling but he signed for a real match. The contract that we ⁠signed is for a real fight,” ‌Pacquiao told local ‌media on Thursday. “He has to remember that.”
Mayweather, who ‌holds a perfect 50-0 record with 27 ‌knockouts, defeated Pacquiao in a 2015 encounter dubbed the “Fight of the Century.”
Jas Mathur, CEO of Manny Pacquiao Promotions and a producer for the ‌event, said the agreement was for a fight.
“No one in these ⁠last ⁠three months has brought up anything related to the venue or related to the fight not being a professional fight,” Mathur told ESPN.
“His team has had all the contracts. He signed all the contracts.”
Reuters has requested comment from Mayweather’s camp.
The 2015 bout between the boxers generated a record 4.6 million pay-per-view buys and a $72 million live gate at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.