Floyd Mayweather has made a surprise claim regarding his planned rematch against Manny Pacquiao.
Mayweather and Pacquiao first met back in May 2015 after years of anticipation, and while it may have been a massive event commercially, the action failed to live up to the hype, as Mayweather claimed a unanimous decision win in an underwhelming battle.
Over a decade on, it was announced last month that they would collide for the second time in a professional contest at The Sphere in Las Vegas on September 19, with Mayweather set to end his retirement after hanging up his gloves back in 2017.
The American has now cast doubt over those plans, after he revealed to Vegas Sports Today that the bout with Pacquiao will be an exhibition, and that the venue is yet to be confirmed.
āThe Sphere is one of the places that they talked about, so we donāt know if itās 100% going to be there. Itās not actually a fight, itās an exhibition. Weāre going to do it again and hopefully entertain the people.
āI got an exhibition with Mike Tyson also, another exhibition in Greece. If Iām just sitting at home and working out everyday and spending time with my grandson and children, I said why not go out, have a little fun, entertain and have some exhibitions.ā
Mayweatherās exhibition with Tyson was initially reported to take place in April, though an injury to āIron Mikeā appears to have delayed proceedings.
A bout against Greek kickboxer Mike Zambidis in June was then set to be next for Mayweather, before the planned fight with Pacquiao, though the claim from the American that it wonāt be a professional contest is certain to disappoint boxing fans.

