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Mayweather 'confirms' blockbuster rematch with Pacquiao

Floyd Mayweather Jr. says he’s coming out of retirement again to fight Manny Pacquiao for a second time in December.

Mayweather posted a video on Instagram early Saturday that showed him and Pacquiao together, reportedly in Japan, jawing at each other over a possible second fight.

”I’m coming back to fight Manny Pacquiao this year,” Mayweather said.

”Another nine-figure pay day on the way.”

Whether the fight actually happens remains to be seen. There are no promotional barriers between the two men, because Mayweather promotes himself and Pacquiao is a boxing free agent.

Oddsmakers at the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook immediately made Mayweather a 2-1 favourite.

Mayweather defeated Pacquiao in May 2015 in a massively hyped fight that was largely panned by most boxing fans.

The bout delivered a record 4.6 million pay-per-view buys, and Pacquiao blamed an injured shoulder for landing only 81 punches in the fight.

Mayweather, who has won all 50 of his fights, last fought a year ago when he stopped Conor McGregor, the UFC star who was in his first professional boxing match.

The 41-year-old Mayweather reportedly made more than $200 million for that fight, on top of a reported $300 million for his win over Pacquiao.

Mayweather and Pacquiao look set for a blockbuster rematch. Pic: Getty
Mayweather and Pacquiao look set for a blockbuster rematch. Pic: Getty

Pacquiao, the Filipino star who will be 40 in December, lost to Aussie Jeff Horn last year before rebounding with a win over Lucas Matthysse in Malaysia last month.

Mayweather’s big payday

Back in 2015, Mayweather’s contract guaranteed him a purse of $100 million for the fight, though he ended up earning more than double that after defeating Pacquiao by unanimous decision.

He can likely expect to earn an even higher amount this time around.

During his last fight against Conor McGregor, Mayweather took home another guaranteed $100 million just for showing up.

That number reportedly rose to over $300 million after his technical knockout of McGregor in the 10th round.

By contrast, Pacquiao (60-7-2) went home with $160 million after his first fight against Mayweather. Those numbers can surely expect to go up for the rematch.

Representatives for the two fighters could not immediately be reached for comment.

With Yahoo Sports US