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Philippine boxing legend Manny Pacquiao has firmly stated that his upcoming rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr. will be a professional bout, not an exhibition.

Pacquiao, 47, and Mayweather, 49, are set to face each other at the Sphere in Las Vegas on Saturday, 19th September. The highly anticipated fight will be broadcast live on Netflix.

Their initial encounter in 2015, dubbed the ‘Fight of the Century’, remains the most lucrative in boxing history. Mayweather emerged victorious in that contest, securing a wide unanimous decision win over Pacquiao in Las Vegas

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Speaking to AFP, Pacquiao emphasised the genuine nature of the upcoming fight.

“I want to be very clear that the contract we signed is for a professional boxing match. This is not an exhibition; it is a real fight.”

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“I wish to clear up any misinformation regarding my upcoming bout against Floyd Mayweather. From the beginning, my intention has been to give the fans what they truly want to see. A high-level, competitive sanctioned fight.”

Why Manny Pacquiao hits out as Floyd Mayweather ‘makes excuses’ on rematch

Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather’s long-awaited rematch has taken an unexpected turn. The fight, announced in February, was presented as a professional bout scheduled for September.

That announcement surprised fans, given the history between the two fighters and the fact that the unbeaten American was retired. It also positioned the event as one of boxing’s biggest modern spectacles.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. Talks of Rematch With Manny Pacquiao - The New York  Times

However, recent comments from Mayweather have created uncertainty. His suggestion that the contest could be an exhibition has raised questions about whether the fight will proceed as initially planned.

Pacquiao has now responded directly to Mayweather’s stance. He made it clear that, from his perspective, there is no ambiguity about the agreement in place.

Speaking at a press conference, ‘Pac-man’ insisted both fighters signed for a professional bout.

He said (via Fight Hub TV): “[The] Proposal of an exhibition was long time ago, a year after our first fight, but I didn’t agree and I wanted it to be a [real] fight.

“So he signed what I signed, he signed a real fight, and I signed a real fight and he got his advance. So there’s no reason to make excuses for that.”

Those comments align with statements from his camp. Representatives have maintained that ‘Money’ has signed multiple agreements and has already taken an advance on his purse for the fight.

That context has intensified scrutiny on Mayweather’s recent remarks. His claim that the bout is an exhibition and that the venue is uncertain directly contradicts earlier announcements.

Despite the conflicting narratives, the fight is still expected to go ahead. With financial commitments already in place, it appears unlikely that either side will walk away from such a high-profile event.

Why Pacquiao vows brawl with Mayweather is real fight, not exhibition

Pacquiao Insists: “It’s a Real Fight”

Manny Pacquiao has taken a firm stance. His September rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a fully sanctioned professional fight—not an exhibition.

Recent comments from Mayweather triggered the controversy, but Pacquiao quickly shut it down.

Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 'almost' agreed says Filipino legend - BBC Sport

“The contract we signed is for a real fight,” Pacquiao said after arriving in Los Angeles on April 2. “I wouldn’t fight an exhibition. This is a real fight.”

Rematch Set for Las Vegas Mega Venue

The two boxing legends will meet again on Sept. 19, 2026, at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

Organizers will stream the fight globally on Netflix, bringing the event to a massive worldwide audience.

This bout marks their first professional clash since May 2, 2015, when Mayweather defeated Pacquiao by unanimous decision at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

A Rivalry Built on Historic Numbers

Their first encounter—dubbed the “Fight of the Century”—delivered record-breaking results.

The event generated 4.6 million pay-per-view buys and a $72 million live gate, cementing its place as one of boxing’s biggest commercial successes.

Mayweather’s Comments Spark Dispute

Mayweather stirred confusion on March 29 during an interview with Vegas Sports Today. He described the rematch as an exhibition and downplayed the venue confirmation.

He framed the event as entertainment-driven, suggesting both fighters would emerge as “winners” regardless of the result.

Those remarks directly contradicted Pacquiao’s position and raised questions about the fight’s official status.

Promoters Push Back With Contract Details

Jas Mathur, CEO of Manny Pacquiao Promotions, responded with detailed clarification.

He confirmed that Mayweather signed three separate agreements between October 2025 and January 2026. Each contract clearly defined the bout as a professional fight.

Mathur also revealed that Mayweather received payments, including an advance on his purse.

“No one has raised doubts about the fight’s professional status in the last three months,” Mathur said. “He signed all the contracts.”

He added that both camps—along with Netflix production partners—conducted a full site visit to The Sphere.

Breach of Contract Concerns Emerge

Mathur stated that Mayweather violated the agreement by publicly calling the fight an exhibition and by planning other exhibition bouts. One of those includes a proposed June clash with Mike Zambidis.

The contract includes a “cure period,” giving Mayweather time to correct the issue after formal notice.

Despite the dispute, Pacquiao’s team continues to treat the September fight as a professional bout.

Legacy, Redemption, and High Stakes

Pacquiao has long pursued this rematch. He previously pointed to a shoulder injury that affected his performance in 2015.

Mayweather, who retired with a 50-0 record after defeating Conor McGregor in 2017, has since focused on exhibition fights.

Now, both icons return to center stage. This rematch carries enormous financial, historical, and legacy implications.

Why Rules For Mike Tyson vs. Floyd Mayweather was Revealed

Confirms Rules for Planned Fight With Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson says his planned exhibition fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. in Democratic Republic of the Congo will have no weight limit.

Tyson revealed the details during a recent interview with veteran combat sports journalist Ariel Helwani. The 59-year-old said he has already signed the agreement and still expects the bout to take place on April 25 in Africa.

Mike Tyson CONFIRMS Floyd Mayweather fight date as boxing legends with  combined age of 107 to square off in Africa

He described the matchup as a free-weight, catchweight-style exhibition, confirming that neither fighter will face a weight restriction.

“There’s no weight limit,” Tyson said, outlining the unusual rules for the contest.

Size Difference Between the Fighters

The weight gap between the two fighters remains significant.

Tyson weighed just under 229 pounds when he faced Jake Paul in a November 2024 exhibition bout. By contrast, Mayweather has usually competed around the mid-150-pound range.

The undefeated former champion reached a career-high of just under 161 pounds during his 2024 exhibition against John Gotti III.

Fight Date and Location

Despite speculation that organizers might postpone the event, Tyson insists the fight will proceed as scheduled on April 25.

He made the statement even though he recently suffered a minor injury and has trained while wearing a cast.

Several outlets, including The Ring Magazine, have reported that organizers plan to stage the event in Kinshasa, the capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Government officials in the country have publicly supported the proposal. Among them is Vice Premier Minister Mobutu Nzanga Ngbangawe, who described the event as an opportunity to bring a historic boxing spectacle back to the nation.

Historic ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ Connection

Tyson also revealed an ambitious promotional plan.

Organizers hope to use the same ring from the historic Rumble in the Jungle fight in 1974. That legendary bout saw Muhammad Ali defeat George Foreman in the eighth round to reclaim the heavyweight title.

Promoters view the historical connection as a major marketing angle. Several media outlets, including TNT Sports, have highlighted Tyson’s claim that he and Mayweather could share the same canvas Ali once used to shock Foreman.

However, promoters have not yet issued official confirmation about the venue or whether they can realistically use the original ring.


Exhibition Rules and Safety Concerns

More details about the rules continue to emerge.

Organizers expect the fight to last eight rounds, with each round running two minutes. Fighters will likely wear 14- or 16-ounce gloves to reduce the impact of punches.

The exhibition format means the result will not affect either fighter’s official record.

Still, the matchup has raised safety concerns. Tyson and Mayweather have a combined age of more than 100 years, and the potential 70-pound weight difference could intensify scrutiny from regulators and medical officials if the April 25 Congo event receives final approval.

Why Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather Bout to Have Surprising Rule

The bout is scheduled for April 25, 2026, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The highly anticipated exhibition match between Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather is one of the most talked-about spectacles in the boxing world.

Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather rules emerge as boxing fight confirmed | The  Standard

Scheduled for April 2026 in the Democratic Republic of Congo and dubbed a “Legend vs. Legend” showcase, the event is being heavily marketed for its historical parallels, given it’s being hosted in the same region as the 1974 Rumble in the Jungle, the historic fight between Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman.

According to Tyson, the bout will have one surprising rule, which he revealed during an appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show.

Tyson vs Mayweather has no weight limit

Tyson explained the weight limit stipulation for the bout, saying “It’s just free fighting, catchweight, everything…”

Other modifications to the rules of the bout include eight two-minute rounds and heavier 14 or 16-ounce gloves, which will account for the size disparity. Tyson typically weighs over 220 lbs, while Mayweather has never fought above 150 lbs.

Tyson also went on to admit that he suffered an injury while training for the fight.

“It’s just a little sprain. I’ve got to go hard,” Tyson added. “It’s the only way I know how to go.”

Tyson slams today’s boxers for not fighting enough.

Elsewhere in the interview, Tyson said that his fight against Mayweather may be his last. He also took shots at today’s boxers because they don’t fight as much as the previous generation of fighters.

 “This is what fighters should be thinking right now about me. ‘How can this guy be 60 years old and break all the records?” Tyson said. “They should be disappointed with themselves. They fight once or twice a year. No one knows who they are. They need to have a story behind them.”

“It’s not that they’re getting paid too much, they just don’t wanna do it. If you like getting paid a lot of money, why not do that three times a year instead of once? It’s a no-lose situation,” Tyson continued. “It’s all up, all a win. You’re fighting, getting in shape, and getting paid more money than you ever did before.”

For Mayweather, 2026 will be his most active year in the ring in more than a decade. Along with the Tyson exhibition, Money will take on 18-time kickboxing world champion Mike Zambidis in another exhibition at the Telekom Center in Athens, Greece. And in what is considered an even bigger boxing event, Mayweather is signed on for a sanctioned rematch against Manny Pacquiao on September 19 at the Sphere in Las Vegas

The fighter Mayweather calls his successor set to fight on Pacquiao rematch undercard

Following the announcement of the rematch between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, fans are anticipating a blockbuster undercard to support a high-profile main-event.

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. | Biography & Facts | Britannica

Now, the man who Mayweather himself tipped as his successor has let slip that he expects to appear on the bill.

Mayweather and Pacquiao collided back in 2015, where Mayweather scored a legendary unanimous decision win to become the unified three-belt welterweight world champion and take the bragging rights over his long-term rival.

Now, 11 years on from that mammoth event, the two pound-for-pound greats are set to run it back in September, in what is sure to be one of the biggest nights of boxing in the 2026 calendar, with an intriguing undercard expected to support the headline attraction.

In an interview with Pro Boxing Fans, Mayweather’s protégé, Curmel Moton, revealed that he believes he will fight on the undercard.

“I can’t really confirm [that I am on the card], not at the moment, but I feel like there is a very good, high-percentage chance that I definitely will be on the card. Co-main, hopefully, we will see but I definitely should be on that card, for sure.”

Moton has won all eight of his professional contests to date, registering six wins inside of the distance, but the Salt Lake City-born youngster admitted his excitement at the prospect of just attending a true Mayweather fight, as well as fighting on the card.

“I’m excited to see Floyd back and 100% locked in to boxing, not in an exhibition. His record is on the line so there is going to be a lot more at stake, he is going to be working a lot harder and he is going to be a lot more focussed.

“I’m excited, I have never been to a real, actual Floyd fight, so this will be the first one, and I will be on the undercard too, so it’s going to be dope.”

19-year-old Moton has been linked to an intriguing affair with Britain’s Giorgio Visioli, who claims to have bested the American in sparring sessions in the past.

However, it remains to be seen whether Moton will be thrown into deep waters, in such a difficult fight on the biggest of stages.

Former world champion says Floyd Mayweather was lucky they didn’t fight: “His record might be different”

Floyd Mayweather retired with a record of 50-0 and lived a lavish life outside of the ring, but there is one former world champion who believes that he could have had an impact on both of those things, if he was presented with the opportunity to fight ‘TBE’.

Former world champion says Floyd Mayweather was lucky they didn't fight:  "His record might be different" | Boxing News

Mayweather claimed world titles at super-featherweight, super-welterweight, and every division in-between, becoming the fourth fighter in history to have ruled in five different weight divisions – a feat matched by two additional boxers since.

In 2017, Mayweather hung up the gloves off the back of a lucrative night’s work against UFC superstar Conor McGregor, knocking the Irishman out to extend his perfect record to 50 unbeaten professional contests.

That was one of many events that saw Mayweather break financial records, having taken part in four of the five highest grossing boxing events of all time.

Speaking to Radio Rahim, former featherweight king ‘Prince’ Naseem Hamed heaped praise onto the American, labelling him as the ‘cleverest’ fighter in boxing history.

“In my eyes, the cleverest person to ever come into the boxing game is Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather, ‘The Money Team’ baby. While everybody is hating him, don’t hate the brother, just enjoy watching the guy enjoy his fruits.

“When I watch Floyd getting out of planes, in Bugatti’s, living the life, I believe and I think that he deserves more. Why? Because nobody has seen all of them hours of blood and sweat, well not blood, but sweat, that he has put into the gym.”

However, despite the plaudits, Hamed warned that things could have been different for Mayweather if they had crossed paths.

“It’s a good job that he didn’t fight me, though, because he might not have had the career that he did.

“I will always rate him. He is not the most entertaining fighter, that I love to watch, but from a business sense in the sport, to execute something the way that he did [is impressive],

“For me, nobody will ever be as clever as Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather.”

In a shocking twist, Mayweather is now set to end a nine-year run of professional inactivity as he rematches Manny Pacquiao in September at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

Amir Khan predicts Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: “He’s winning this one”

Amir Khan targeted blockbuster fights with both Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao during his career, and has now offered a prediction for their rematch on September 19.

Manny Pacquiao in talks over mega-money Floyd Mayweather rematch and Amir Khan bout - The Mirror

Netflix announced last week that the two pound-for-pound legends will square off at the Sphere, Las Vegas, with their professional contest being streamed live on Netflix.

Their first encounter, back in 2015, saw Mayweather claim a convincing points victory, coming away with the WBC, WBO and WBA world welterweight titles.

Since then, though, the Hall of Famer has amassed just two professional wins – against Andre Berto and Conor McGregor – while also being involved in several exhibition matches.

Pacquiao, too, has kept himself ticking over with the odd exhibition, but also fought professionally when he tied with Mario Barrios, the then-WBC welterweight champion, in July.

This came after a near four-year hiatus from the professional ring, with his previous title fight resulting in a unanimous points defeat to Yordenis Ugas.

It is the 47-year-old’s apparent lifestyle choices, though, that have largely inspired Khan to give him the edge over Mayweather in their rematch.

Sharing his opinion on Facebook, the former world champion highlighted Pacquiao’s consistency in the gym as a significant factor against his 49-year-old opponent.

“I like Manny Pacquiao in the second one, because I think Mayweather’s slowing down a little bit.

“Age catches up on you, and I think with Manny always looking in good shape – obviously he’s not partying, not drinking; Mayweather’s always partying, chilling, enjoying himself – I think there’s a different way of living for both fighters.

“Mayweather’s still like a 20-year-old kid, whereas Manny Pacquiao’s very intelligent and he’s on the right path.

“I’ve got Manny Pacquiao winning that fight. But who knows? Mayweather always ends up pulling it off. But I feel that Manny Pacquiao [is] the favourite.”

While Mayweather was always known for his tremendous discipline and work ethic, the lack of a professional contest since 2017 could have a bearing on his overall performance against Pacquiao.

Many would argue, too, that his 10th-round stoppage victory over McGregor hardly merited the status of a professional bout.

 

Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Duel in Congo on April 25

The exhibition match between former heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson and undefeated world champion Floyd Mayweather is scheduled to take place on April 25 in nearby Congo, Africa.

Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather: Date, UK start time, undercard, rules and  where to watch exhibition fight | talkSPORT

The date and location of the fight were confirmed by Mike Coppinger of Ring Magazine, as reported by radio network Talksport.

The two fighters shocked the boxing world last September when they announced they would step into the ring for an exhibition duel in this year’s calendar.

After that the situation was immediately calm and there was no clear news from both camps so that boxing lovers began to believe that the news of a clash between the two names seemed unlikely to happen.

Then in December came the latest news about the fight. At that time Tyson hinted that places in Africa were being considered as the location of their clash.

The information does not immediately strengthen the fans’ confidence. They consider the fight seems to be just a mere fantasy.

Kickboxing champion Mike Zambidis then announced that he would face Mayweather on June 27 in Athens. It was considered the final blow to the plan for a fight between Tyson and Mayweather.

Tyson in an interview with TMZ this month reiterated his belief that the fight would materialize before being reinforced by Coppinger’s latest information.

“Yes, this really happened. Damn, yes, this really happened! You think I’m going to give up? Right now I’m busy with personal affairs! He challenged me,” said Tyson.

Tyson’s plans to return to the boxing ring have sparked concerns. The veteran fighter is already in old age so his decision to return to boxing is considered too risky.

Tyson claimed that he almost died while preparing for his professional comeback fight in 2024 against Jake Paul.

Currently, the Concrete Neck looks in good physical condition and continues to undergo light training. However, it is still unclear whether he is able to return to intensive training to fight Mayweather.

In addition, the large weight difference between Tyson and Mayweather makes their duel unlikely to be allowed.

Mike Tyson insists Floyd Mayweather fight isn’t cancelled in update as he responds to health concerns

Mike Tyson is certain that the Floyd Mayweather exhibition will take place, and believes he is fantastic physical condition.

Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather Jr: The Historic Exhibition Fight No One Saw  Coming | beIN SPORTS

The American heavyweight legend stunningly announced he would face fellow boxing royalty Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition fight.

It was originally touted for spring of this year, but things quickly went quiet.

Tyson then suggested the bout was indeed set to take place, with venues in Africa being considered.

But 18-time kickboxing champion Mike Zambidis then stunningly appeared to announce he would be facing Mayweather on June 27 in Athens, Greece.

That appeared to be the damaging final nail in the coffin of the clash.

But a confident Tyson still thinks it will materialise, insisting it was ‘Money’ who made the first call.

He told TMZ: “Yeah, it’s happening. S***t, yeah, it’s happening!

“You think I’d give that up?! I was minding my business! He challenged me.

“We are going to party afterwards, baby! We’ll have a ball afterwards!”