When could the rematch potentially take place?
The rematch is targeted for April 2026.
Sports / Boxing
Manny Pacquiao has hinted at a possible rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2026, a decade after their highly anticipated first fight. Negotiations are reportedly underway for a bout that could take place in Las Vegas.
The potential rematch between Pacquiao and Mayweather comes ten years after their first fight, which shattered financial records but was considered by some to be underwhelming. Pacquiao has stated he hopes they can come to an understanding during negotiations. Mayweather has been involved in exhibition bouts since his retirement, while Pacquiao, after a period as a senator in the Philippines and a presidential bid, briefly retired before returning to the ring at 46. The interest in a rematch will depend on whether fans believe the fighters can recapture some of their former glory. The fight is contemplated as an official boxing match — not an exhibition — with it being targeted for April in Las Vegas, one of the sources told Fight Freaks Unite.
The rematch is targeted for April 2026.
Las Vegas is being considered as the location.
The fight is contemplated as an official boxing match — not an exhibition.
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