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Manny Pacquiao camp confirms fight, Floyd Mayweather calls it exhibition

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Jas Mathur’s response on social media today to Mayweather’s backtracking was blunt: “Men lie, women lie, executed binding agreements don’t.” This suggests that a contract exists that explicitly defines the bout as a professional contest. If Netflix, which reportedly announced the fight in February 2026, is the broadcast partner, they likely signed on for a “real” fight to justify the massive production costs associated with The Sphere.

Mayweather said over the weekend that the event is an exhibition and that the venue is still to be determined. The two positions do not match. One side is pointing to a signed fight. The other is describing a non-sanctioned event.

Mathur’s statement places the event as a professional contest, which would require sanctioning and official oversight. Mayweather’s version removes those elements and treats the event as a showcase.

Floyd has spent 30 years building the “TBE” (The Best Ever) brand. Losing to Pacquiao at age 49, even if it’s 11 years too late, would be a massive dent in that armor. By muddying the waters now, he’s likely trying to force a renegotiation or a re-classification of the bout to ensure he can walk away with his “0” intact, regardless of the result.

The problem for Floyd is that the Nevada State Athletic Commission and a global giant like Netflix usually don’t deal in “maybe” or “unofficial.” If the paperwork says professional, the ref will be counting.

The Original Announcement: In late February, reports (including those from Mike Coppinger) indicated that Netflix and MP Promotions had a signed deal for a professional bout at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

Mayweather’s change of direction: Over the weekend, while in Las Vegas for the Fundora vs. Thurman event, Floyd spoke to Vegas Sports Today and explicitly stated, “This is not actually a fight, it’s an exhibition.” He even suggested the venue wasn’t 100% locked in.

Mathur, the CEO of MP Promotions, didn’t wait long to shut that narrative down. By posting “Men lie, women lie, executed binding agreements don’t,” he is essentially telling the world that Floyd’s signature is already on a contract that says “Professional Fight.”

Netflix wants “Must-Watch” TV. A professional bout where the 50-0 record is at stake creates genuine tension. An exhibition is just content, something people might watch in the background, but not something they’ll clear their Saturday night for.

The goal here is to convert boxing fans into long-term Netflix subscribers. If the fight is non-sanctioned, the perceived value of Netflix’s sports division takes a hit right out of the gate.

The Sphere is being marketed as the most advanced venue in the world. Using that level of tech for a glorified sparring match feels like using a Ferrari to go to the grocery store.

Tom Reynolds is a boxing analyst covering major fights and career turning points, with a focus on performance, trajectory, and long-term implications.

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