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Manny Pacquiao still confident of a rematch with Floyd Mayweather

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Manny Pacquiao said he is “100% certain” that his rematch with Floyd Mayweather on September 19 at The Sphere in Las Vegas will happen regardless of what his opponent says.

“We both signed a contract and we both received an advance on our purses, so there’s no way we’re canceling this fight,” Pacquiao told ESPN on Monday. “Even in our first fight, it’s a lot to deal with, but the fight happened.”

Earlier this month, Mayweather told Vegas Sports Today during an event at Caesars Palace that “we don’t know where the fight is. The Sphere is one of the places they’ve talked about. So we don’t know 100% if he’s going to be there. And it’s not actually a fight. It’s an exhibition.”

Pacquiao said he was disappointed to hear Mayweather was pulling out of the fight, but wasn’t necessarily surprised given his interactions with him over the years and the obstacles he had to overcome to get his first fight.

“When I heard Mayweather say it was an exhibition, I immediately called my team and said, ‘What’s going on? What’s wrong with this guy?'” Pacquiao told ESPN. “What we signed was a real fight, not an exhibition. I don’t know where he got the idea or where he got his head in his head, but a fight is a real fight and it definitely won’t be an exhibition.”

Manny Pacquiao Promotions CEO Jas Mathur told ESPN that Mayweather breached the contract with his comments and that discussions are ongoing. On Monday, Mathur said both sides were “making progress” toward resolving the matter and continuing the fight as planned.

“We are 100% confident that the overall outcome of this situation will be positive,” Mathur told ESPN. “We are gaining progress and traction. Floyd has to live up to his responsibilities and I think he wants this fight to happen too.”

Meanwhile, Pacquiao continues to make moves in the boxing world as he waits for his September date with Mayweather to come to fruition.

The boxing legend just signed a nine-figure contract with Team Boxing League and will become the owner of the San Diego TJ team for the 2027 season. Pacquiao will have capital as he aims to push Team Boxing League to a global platform in the fourth season. Through his agreement, he will contribute to increasing global brand awareness, adding to a growing portfolio of assets.

“Building an empire is very vital to me and very meaningful because we can aid many juvenile fighters realize their dream of becoming world champions,” Pacquiao said. “I will be busy as a promoter and advise the next generation of boxers.”

Pacquiao, 47, has been unwavering in his investment in boxing and beyond, from film and finance to technology and nutritional supplements, as well as taking over Mayweather’s senior gym in Hollywood and renaming it Pacquiao Prime Boxing. But nothing excites him more than the thought of revenge for his 2015 loss to Mayweather.

“I never thought that at this age I would still be able to make history in and out of the ring,” Pacquiao said. “I will be fighting Floyd Mayweather at The Sphere on Netflix, where even more people will be able to see our fight than last time. I’m more excited about the rematch than the first fight.”

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Buddy McGirt Praises Diego Pachecos Untouched Talent Before Aleem Fight

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Hall of Fame trainer Buddy McGirt believes Diego Pacheco has only scratched the surface of his potential, saying the unbeaten super middleweight possesses “untouched talent” as he prepares for Saturday night’s fight against veteran Immanuwel Aleem on DAZN.

McGirt, who recently joined Pacheco’s team, said the 25-year-old reminds him of former two-division world champion Vernon Forrest because of how naturally certain skills come to him.


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“Honestly, he has untouched talent,” McGirt said to the Boxing Mob. “He knows he’s good, but he doesn’t realize how good he is and could be.

“He does things sometimes that remind me of Vernon Forrest. When I say, ‘Okay, do that again,’ Vernon used to look at me like, ‘What the hell did I just do?’ He’s kind of the same way. I say, ‘Do that move again,’ and he’s like, ‘What did I just do?’ It’s just so natural. The key now is to sharpen it up and improve each fight.”

Pacheco (25-0, 18 KOs) will face Aleem at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California, in what will be McGirt’s first fight working his corner. Although Aleem is viewed as a step below the elite contenders at 168 pounds, McGirt isn’t taking the assignment lightly.

“At this stage of the game, anybody’s a high risk,” McGirt said. “The key is just to prepare for any and everything and be ready for whatever he brings to the table.”

Saturday’s fight comes at an important point in Pacheco’s career. While he remained unbeaten with a decision over Kevin Lele Sadjo in his last outing, the performance drew criticism after he spent long stretches holding to neutralize Sadjo’s pressure. Instead of strengthening his standing among the division’s top contenders, the fight raised questions about whether he is ready for the elite names at super middleweight.

McGirt clearly believes those doubts overlook Pacheco’s natural ability. Now the challenge is turning that talent into the type of complete performance that restores confidence in his long-term championship potential.

A convincing win over Aleem would mark a strong start to the McGirt-Pacheco partnership. Another laborious performance would likely keep the spotlight on the questions that surfaced after the Sadjo fight.

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Buddy McGirt Praises Diego Pachecos Untouched Talent Before Aleem Bout

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Hall of Fame trainer Buddy McGirt believes Diego Pacheco has only scratched the surface of his potential, saying the unbeaten super middleweight possesses “untouched talent” as he prepares for Saturday night’s fight against veteran Immanuwel Aleem on DAZN.

McGirt, who recently joined Pacheco’s team, said the 25-year-old reminds him of former two-division world champion Vernon Forrest because of how naturally certain skills come to him.


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“Honestly, he has untouched talent,” McGirt said to the Boxing Mob. “He knows he’s good, but he doesn’t realize how good he is and could be.

“He does things sometimes that remind me of Vernon Forrest. When I say, ‘Okay, do that again,’ Vernon used to look at me like, ‘What the hell did I just do?’ He’s kind of the same way. I say, ‘Do that move again,’ and he’s like, ‘What did I just do?’ It’s just so natural. The key now is to sharpen it up and improve each fight.”

Pacheco (25-0, 18 KOs) will face Aleem at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California, in what will be McGirt’s first fight working his corner. Although Aleem is viewed as a step below the elite contenders at 168 pounds, McGirt isn’t taking the assignment lightly.

“At this stage of the game, anybody’s a high risk,” McGirt said. “The key is just to prepare for any and everything and be ready for whatever he brings to the table.”

Saturday’s fight comes at an important point in Pacheco’s career. While he remained unbeaten with a decision over Kevin Lele Sadjo in his last outing, the performance drew criticism after he spent long stretches holding to neutralize Sadjo’s pressure. Instead of strengthening his standing among the division’s top contenders, the fight raised questions about whether he is ready for the elite names at super middleweight.

McGirt clearly believes those doubts overlook Pacheco’s natural ability. Now the challenge is turning that talent into the type of complete performance that restores confidence in his long-term championship potential.

A convincing win over Aleem would mark a strong start to the McGirt-Pacheco partnership. Another laborious performance would likely keep the spotlight on the questions that surfaced after the Sadjo fight.

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Shakur Stevenson Forecasts Epic Showdown: Oscar De La Hoya vs Gervonta Tank Davis in Boxing News

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Shakur Stevenson has been linked to a showdown with Gervonta Davis throughout his career but now the Newark southpaw has predicted how his rival would fare against one of the greats of the sport in Oscar De La Hoya.

Stevenson and Davis each held world titles in the lightweight division as recently as February, but Stevenson was then stripped of his WBC crown due to unpaid sanctioning fees and ‘Tank’ was recently demoted to the WBA’s ‘champion-in-recess’ because of prolonged inactivity.

Any hope of seeing the fight is now beginning to dwindle, with Stevenson having signed with Zuffa Boxingwhilst Davis is expected to remain sidelined until early 2027, meaning if the pair are to ever fight, it is unlikely to be anytime soon.

Despite that, Stevenson still clearly holds his rival in high regard, as when discussing hypothetical encounters in an interview with Daily Mail Sporthe picked the Baltimore-born knockout artist to trump a prime De La Hoya, who is one of just two fighters in boxing history to have ruled in six divisions.

De La Hoya fought as a lightweight for just over a year-and-a-half and is better known for his reign as welterweight champion, where he overcame the likes of Pernell Whittaker, Héctor Camacho and Julio César Chávez.

Although, whilst Stevenson also picked Davis to overcome stars such as Vasyl Lomachenko and ‘Sugar’ Shane Mosley, he felt as though a meeting with pound-for-pound sensation Terence Crawford would prove to be a step too far for the undefeated three-division conqueror.

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