Is there really a chance for a Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao fight rematch? T
he Filipino fighter claims he is talking to Pretty Boy's camp but the latter is not high about it.
The retired undefeated American fighter said everything that the Filipino boxer is doing is 'b***s***' and that he only wants to use him.
"It's all b*******. What they're doing is this, once again, piggybacking off my name to sell pay-per-view numbers when he does go out there and fight again," Mayweather said in an interview with Fight Hype's Ben Thompson.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao faced off in May of this year in what was dubbed as the "Fight of the Century." Floyd won via unanimous decision. He then get on the stage again in September against Andre Berto and won to match the 49-0 record of Rocky Marciano.
"Once again, I dissected this fighter, the so-called 'best fighter of our generation.' I dissected him; probably 10 to 2, really 11 to 1, but it's safe to say 10 to 2," Mayweather said.
Manny Pacquiao said a few days ago that he wants Floyd Jr. for his fight on April next year which will be the last of his career.
"It's possible -- very much," he told CNN World Sport at a charity event in UAE. "I would love to have a rematch if he wants it."
He is aware that his latest tormentor has already retired but still believes Mayweather Jr. could change his mind.
There were talks of Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao fight rematch after their May fight but discussions collapsed after the Filipino boxer disappointed his counterpart for claiming he fought with an injured shoulder.
Pacman's camp and his promotion company Top Rank are yet to name an opponent but reports have it that among the frontrunners are Amir Khan, Terence Crawford, and Timothy Bradley.
His trainer Freddie Roach, on the other hand, wants a fifth fight with Juan Manuel Marquez who obliterated him in their fourth fight on Dec. 8 2012.