Retired American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. totally shot down the likelihood of a rematch with Filipino rival Manny Pacquiao, including that the "Pacman" is basically utilizing his name to attract interest his future battle.
Mayweather crushed Pacquiao when they battled last May 2, in what was charged as the "Battle of the Century." Although it neglected to experience the impressive buildup, the session in any case turned into the wealthiest ever.
"I analyzed this contender, the alleged 'best warrior of our era.' I dismembered him, most likely 10 (rounds) to two, truly 11 to one, yet it's protected to say 10 to two," Mayweather said in a meeting with Fight Hype.
"'Mayweather is so exhausting, he's this present, he's that!' I'm sufficiently exhausting to do the greatest and best numbers in pay-per-view history," he announced.
Mayweather resigned in September in the wake of beating Andre Berto for a 49-0 win-misfortune record. Pacquiao, in the interim, is as yet recuperating from surgery done to his right shoulder to repair a torn rotator sleeve, which he maintained while preparing for the Mayweather battle.
The Filipino boxer expects to come back to the ring in mid 2016, potentially in April. In a late Facebook visit with fans, he said they are "as yet arranging… about the rematch with Floyd Mayweather." He additionally told CNN that a rematch against Mayweather stays "conceivable."
Mayweather, on the other hand, denied that any such transactions were going on.
"It's all bullsh*t," he told Fight Hype. "What they're doing is this – at the end of the day, piggy-sponsorship off my name to offer pay-per-perspective numbers when he goes out there and battle once more."
This is not the first occasion when that Mayweather blamed Pacquiao for "piggybacking" off him. After the Filipino's misfortune to Juan Manuel Marquez in December 2012, Mayweather said Pacquiao could "piggyback off my name and get a group of underwriting arrangements and bring home the bac
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