At A Glance
- After an exhausting back-and-forth talk to clear things up on whether their blockbuster rematch is an exhibition or not, the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. is pushing through as scheduled.
Manny Pacquiao (right) is set for a rematch against Floyd Mayweather Jr. (AP/File photo)
It's finally happening.
After an exhausting back-and-forth talk to clear things up on whether their blockbuster rematch is an exhibition or not, the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. is pushing through as scheduled.
That, after the American boxing great finally signed on the dotted line following the ultimatum from Pacquiao’s camp to reaffirm his commitment for their rematch set on Sept. 19 at the Sphere.
“The fight is on,” Pacquiao told veteran boxing writer Lance Pumigre in a report by Boxing Scene on Wednesday, April 15 — the date set by MP Promotions as deadline for Mayweather.
Mayweather stirred confusion on their fight, saying that the second installment of their blockbuster 2015 match was merely an exhibition — a claim that was in contrast to what the streaming giant Netflix initially announced.
Pacquiao’s camp also refuted the statement, stressing that Mayweather is well aware that he signed up for a bonafide professional fight where he would stake his clean 50-0 record.
The Filipino boxing great even went as far as saying that the same perfect record is what made Mayweather hesitate in the fight – something he could no longer turn his back on especially after already taking an advantage during the agreement.
Pacquiao was already going around the US, appearing in multiple sporting events promoting for the fight.