Mobile Home | Desktop Version




Mayweather to un-retire for Manny

By Joaquin Henson
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 16 Sep 2018



It was a chance encounter that WBA welterweight champion Sen. Manny Pacquiao and undefeated Floyd Mayweather, Jr. turned into an unexpected media event to announce intent to do their much-awaited rematch in December.

Pacquiao and Mayweather happened to be in Tokyo for separate endorsement deals. They met up in an outdoor electronic music festival called Ultra Japan in front of over 100,000 revelers at the Odaiba Park yesterday.

The champions were in separate VIP areas enjoying the music until Mayweather walked towards Pacquiao with his Money Team in tow. Then, he called out Pacquiao, yelling ?easy money, easy work? and pointing a finger at the Filipino icon. A source close to Pacquiao said the Senator asked, ?why are you calling me out ? I thought you?re retired.? Mayweather began to rant and finally, declared, ?I?m coming back in December.? He turned a nasty look at Pacquiao and said, ?no more shoulder excuses, let?s set it up.?

Mayweather later spoke with Las Vegas-based international matchmaker Sean Gibbons who fueled the fire by saying ?why not go to 51-0,? referring to the 41-year-old fighter?s record. Mayweather shot back at Gibbons, saying, ?you?re trying to set me up ?cause you?re with Pacquiao? but made no bones in pronouncing what he wants. ?I?m gonna get that (WBA) belt and I?m gonna get that payday,? said Mayweather. ?It?s gonna be easy work.? Gibbons said, ?let?s do this again, baby, let?s get the paperwork done.?

That wasn?t the end of the chance encounter. Pacquiao then went over to Mayweather?s VIP area and said he?s not backing down. ?Let?s go, let?s do it tonight, right now,? he said. ?No excuses.? Mayweather?s entourage started to taunt Pacquiao and his party as if to ignite the pre-fight fireworks even before negotiations begin.

What?s the next step to take in sealing the deal is a big question mark. ?Let?s see what happens,? said a Pacquiao source. ?But one thing?s sure, they both want a rematch. Mayweather thinks it?ll be an easy paycheck. Manny wants revenge. He wasn?t 100 percent for the first fight. This time, it will be a different story.?

In May 2015, Pacquiao and Mayweather broke the all-time record in pay-per-view buys with 4.6 million generating revenues of over $410 Million. Ticket sales at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas went over $72 Million. Mayweather took in more than $250 Million with Pacquiao earning at least $120 Million. Mayweather won on a unanimous 12-round decision but some sportswriters at ringside disagreed. Judge Dave Moretti saw it 118-110 while judges Burt Clements and Glenn Feldman had it 116-112, all for Mayweather. Pacquiao reinjured his right shoulder in the fourth round and fought Mayweather with one hand the rest of the way. The right shoulder was hurt in training a few weeks before the fight.

Since the 2015 fight, Pacquiao has won three of four fights, losing only to Jeff Horn on a controversial decision. Last July, he stopped Lucas Matthysse to wrest the WBA welterweight crown in Kuala Lumpur. Mayweather hasn?t fought since halting Conor McGregor in a bizarre match against a mixed martial arts fighter in August last year. From the Pacquiao fight, Mayweather has seen action only twice, outpointing Andre Berto and defeating McGregor.

Pacquiao, 39, has a 60-7-2 record, with 39 KOs while Mayweather?s mark is 50-0, with 27 KOs. Pacquiao has won world titles in eight different divisions, three more than Mayweather. A rematch will clear the air on who?s the better fighter. Mayweather has un-retired at least thrice before so coming back from a layoff isn?t new if the money is right.

Photo: Floyd Mayweather Jr (L) and Manny Pacquiao (R) had a chance encounter in Tokyo on September 15 igniting talks of a rematch.


Click here to view a list of other articles written by Joaquin Henson.

Recent PhilBoxing.com In-House articles:

  • SPORTS SHORTS 285: AMIR KHAN ACCEPTS OFFER FOR AN EXHIBITION MATCH WITH MANNY PACQUIAO
    By Maloney L. Samaco, Mon, 25 Nov 2024
  • FOGOUM, TOSHIHIKO, KIM, RATTAWUT, RUF, CHUTINAN IN ACTION IN HIGHLAND’S EXCITING “SHOWDOWN” NOV 28 AT SPACEPLUS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
    By Carlos Costa, Mon, 25 Nov 2024
  • Gil Robiego Co Elected New APPBRO President for 2025-2027
    By Carlos Costa, Mon, 25 Nov 2024
  • Garma wins, climbs to 8th place
    By Marlon Bernardino, Mon, 25 Nov 2024
  • Davao futsal scores 1st win
    By Lito delos Reyes, Mon, 25 Nov 2024
  • Filipino FIDE Master Mario Mangubat is the new FIDE World Senior 65 over category Rapid Champion
    Sun, 24 Nov 2024
  • Thunderdome 48 - Jude Grant vs Fano Kori
    Sun, 24 Nov 2024
  • World Boxing backs plan to create a new Confederation in Asia
    Sun, 24 Nov 2024
  • The message is clear – Asian Boxing Confederation remains united with the IBA
    Sun, 24 Nov 2024
  • OSCAR DE LA HOYA FOUNDATION HOSTS 25TH ANNUAL TURKEY GIVEAWAY FOR EAST LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY
    Sun, 24 Nov 2024
  • Life vs. Death: The Ultimate Ringside Showdown Immortalized in Pierce Egan’s Boxiana
    By Emmanuel Rivera, RRT, Sat, 23 Nov 2024
  • SPORTS SHORTS 284: TEAM MARK MAGSAYO CONFIRMS RETURN TO THE RING ON DECEMBER 14
    By Maloney L. Samaco, Sat, 23 Nov 2024
  • RJP Boxing promotes in Bucana on Dec. 17
    By Lito delos Reyes, Sat, 23 Nov 2024
  • Good Prospects at Minimumweight, Light Fly, Super Bantam and Super Feather in 2025
    By Teodoro Medina Reynoso, Sat, 23 Nov 2024
  • Filipino International Master Chito Danilo Garma is the new World Senior Blitz champion; Filipino FIDE Master Mario Mangubat takes the bronze medal
    By Marlon Bernardino, Sat, 23 Nov 2024