
Bradley backs Mayweather to outpoint Pacquiao again in Vegas rematch
Tim Bradley says Floyd Mayweather will again defeat Manny Pacquiao in their professional rematch in Las Vegas, arguing Pacquiao cannot beat Mayweather.
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Tim Bradley says Floyd Mayweather will again defeat Manny Pacquiao in their professional rematch in Las Vegas, arguing Pacquiao cannot beat Mayweather.

Manny Pacquiao is pushing to rematch Floyd Mayweather at 147 pounds, with the bout planned as a Netflix event on Sept. 19 at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The proposed format calls for 10 or 12 three-minute rounds with 8-ounce gloves, USADA testing is likely, and the Nevada Athletic Commission would decide glove rules if Mayweather opposes the 147-pound limit.

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao have agreed to a September rematch at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao officially announced a September 19 rematch at the Sphere in Las Vegas to be streamed globally on Netflix, as both veterans return to action—Mayweather coming out of retirement with an upcoming Tyson exhibition and Pacquiao returning from retirement after a draw with Mario Barrios.

Floyd Mayweather (50-0) and Manny Pacquiao (62-8-3) are set for a live rematch on Sept. 19, 2026 at The Sphere in Las Vegas, to be streamed worldwide on Netflix; produced by EverWonder Studio, Hidden Empire Film Group and Limitless X Holdings and promoted by Pacquiao Promotions and Mayweather Promotions.

Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather have agreed to a professional rematch at the Sphere in Las Vegas on September 19, with Netflix broadcasting the event. Mayweather is coming out of retirement for a fourth time, his first pro fight since 2017, while Pacquiao recently returned to boxing after retiring in 2021. The weight class and rounds are still to be announced, and full undercard/ticket details will follow.

Floyd Mayweather, 48, will come out of retirement for a fourth time to return to professional boxing after an exhibition with Mike Tyson later this year; this will be his first pro bout in nine years since beating Conor McGregor in 2017, with no opponent or date announced yet for the pro fight, but he says he can break records and draw huge gates.

Retired boxing legends Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are reportedly slated for an April 25 exhibition in the Congo, a non-scoring bout that wouldn’t affect their professional records. Tyson last fought professionally in 2005 and has since appeared in exhibitions (including a 2024 bout with Jake Paul), while Mayweather, whose last professional fight was in 2017, has also competed in exhibitions; no official confirmation yet.

Floyd Mayweather filed a California lawsuit against Showtime and Stephen Espinoza, seeking at least $340 million and alleging misappropriation of funds, aided breach of fiduciary duty, civil conspiracy, conversion, and unjust enrichment tied to revenue from major boxing events.

Boxing legends Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr. have agreed to an exhibition match next spring, promising a highly anticipated event that could break viewership records, with details on location and format to be announced later.