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Netflix supports Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao

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Image: Netflix Didn’t Choose Nostalgia, It Chose Familiar Names

Netflix is ​​guided by familiarity, and this calculation says more about recognition than about Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s age. and Manny Pacquiao.

An uncomfortable but direct comparison. Mayweather and Pacquiao remain recognizable among everyday sports fans from generation to generation. Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, despite fighting two undisputed high-level fights in the delicate heavyweight division with significant promotional support, remain largely unknown outside the sport’s mainstream audience. The difference in name recognition helps explain why a rematch between two men approaching fifty drafts has a broader appeal than dynamic champions in their prime.


Mayweather and Pacquiao have appeared on HBO and Showtime over the years. Their fights were repeatedly promoted and discussed in mainstream sports media until they became culturally inevitable. Even those who only tuned in occasionally could identify them. Exposure accumulated over time.

Today’s elite combatants operate in a much more fragmented environment. One substantial fight is coming to one subscription platform. The next one is somewhere else. Competing champions often belong to separate promotional ecosystems. There is no single, common stage on which sport consistently convenes to the same mass audience. Hardcore fans are following closely. Casual viewers rarely encounter enough repetition to build attachment.

Skill has never been a limit to this sport. Boxing remains opulent in elite talent, but the path to recognition has narrowed. When characters do not consistently share space or appear before the same broad audience, familiarity with them becomes sporadic rather than automatic.

From Netflix’s perspective, Mayweather-Pacquiao II works immediately. The competition is understandable. The names do not require a low introduction. Promoting Beterbiev-Bivol to a global mainstream audience would require significant preparatory work, including additional context for viewers unfamiliar with either. Platforms built on immediate engagement tend to favor content that works from the get-go.

The 2015 meeting between Mayweather and Pacquiao still holds a record for viewership. It was not possible to create a lasting wave of regular viewers. Since then, boxing’s biggest nights have become more and more occasional and less civilized. Talent remains deeply beyond divisions. Collective visibility is gradually decreasing.

When dynamic champions have difficulty reaching retired icons, recognition comes into focus. Netflix reacts to what is already measurable. The more tough task now falls to the sport itself: rebuilding the familiarity that once naturally built up over time.

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Last updated: 25/02/2026 at 13:47

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Prince Naseem Hamed predicts Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fight: ‘It’s going to sound crazy’

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Prince Naseem Hamed predicts Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: “This is going to sound mad”

Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua look set to face each other later this year in what could be one of the biggest British boxing events of all time.

Another British legend, Naseem Hamed, presented the course of the fight in a surprising way.

Fury had his ring returned within a a decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov earlier this monthshaking off ring rust at the age of 37 and allegedly preparing for a showdown with Joshua that the “Gypsy King” was set to take place this summer.

However, ‘AJ’ instead maintained that he would prefer a warm-up fight first, with the Londoner expected to return to action in July, ahead of a long-awaited meeting with his arch-rival in November.

I’m talking to talkSPORT BoxingHamed was looking forward to this match and suggested that a draw could be on the cards.

“Who do I think will win the fight between AJ and Fury? Well, that is the question and everyone wants to know.

“Years ago, Tyson had this awkward style for me where he could make AJ look stupid, that’s true. Now everything has changed. Tyson seemed to have backed off a little bit.

“But with Tyson Fury you never know, maybe one night he’ll show up and box amazingly and do what he did to Wilder. Those first few rounds [against Makhmudov]I was a little disappointed that he didn’t go from the start.

“This is going to sound crazy to you, but would it be unbelievable if I said it could be a draw?”

It is unclear whether Fury will also fight in the summer or whether he will avoid risking a lucrative romance with Joshua and wait patiently on the sidelines.

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Adam Smith reveals Ben Whittaker’s summer fight plan

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Ben Whittaker’s next few months are already taking shape following his quick knockout victory in Liverpool, and Adam Smith outlines a busy summer schedule that should finally see the delicate heavyweight fighter face stronger tests

Smith said Whittaker is expected to return to the United States in overdue June on the Jaron “Boots” Ennis card, then return to the UK in the summer for a major date in his hometown of Birmingham.


Whittaker stopped Brian Suarez in two rounds last weekend and performed brilliantly throughout, adding another early finish to the stretch that helped rebuild attention around him after his first fight with Liam Cameron ended in a draw.

Smith said the June outing would support expose Whittaker to a wider audience ahead of a bigger national night later in the year.

“He will fight at the end of June in America at the Boots Ennis gala. That’s good. Show him to a global audience. Then he will come back here in overdue summer, maybe early September and fight in Birmingham in a huge fight,” Adam Smith said in an interview with Sport Boxing.

Smith also named British opponents who could be next, naming Lyndon Arthur, Brad Rea and Craig Richards as possible options once Whittaker returns home.

Smith believes that in the long term, bigger domestic fights with Joshua Buatsi and Anthony Yard should come within the next year if Whittaker continues to win.

“Buatsis and Yards need to be delivered within the next 6-12 months.”

Whittaker has had a lot of notoriety since turning pro, but the activity and matchmaking are looking more grave now. The next two fights should tell more than the first ten.

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Last updated: 24/04/2026 at 17:38

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Oscar De La Hoya admits that he would consider returning on one condition

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Oscar De La Hoya admits he would consider comeback under one condition

Six-division world champion and Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya hasn’t fought since 2008, but revealed he would be willing to return for one fighter.

De La Hoya is a newfangled pound-for-pound legend, being one of only two six-division champions in the history of the sport – joined by Filipino fan favorite Manny Pacquiao, who has reached eighth in this ultra-elite club.

While De La Hoya has moved on to promote the sport, “Pac Man” recently returned to the pro ranks, challenging Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight world title last July in an attempt to break his own record as boxing’s oldest 147-pound ruler.

Pacquiao could only get a draw in that fight, but now he’s ready for an even bigger fight – at least financially – after signing a contract for a rematch with Floyd Mayweather, who defeated him in 2015 in the “Fight of the Century.”

Time will tell whether this fight will have an impact on Mayweather’s renowned 50-0 record or not. “TBE” apparently wants to change his contract to an exhibition fight despite signing a contract for sanctioned competition.

If that fight takes place in September, Mayweather will come out on top again, De La Hoya said Fighting the noise that he would also be willing to have a rematch with Mayweather.

“I am a fighter. I will always be a fighter. If Mayweather beats Pacquiao, Floyd, you owe me a rematch! Let’s go!”

Mayweather defeated De La Hoya by split decision to win the WBC super lightweight title in 2007, and De La Hoya still maintains he deserved to win the fight.

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