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Floyd Mayweather Says Manny Pacquiao Fight Won’t Count, Calls It Exhibition

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Floyd Mayweather Says Manny Pacquiao Fight Won’t Count, Calls It Exhibition

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It’s a classic Floyd move, isn’t it? Just when the hype for a “professional” rematch at the Sphere started to boil over, he dumps a bucket of ice on it.

The shift to an exhibition definitely takes the “edge” off for a lot of fans. In the boxing world, that 50-0 record is the ultimate prize, and the chance to see it finally crack, even against a 47-year-old Manny, was the main hook. By calling it an exhibition, Floyd is effectively protecting his “precious” zero before the opening bell even rings.

His comments tonight at the MGM Grand completely shift the narrative. While the initial February announcement via Netflix leaned into the idea of a legitimate 51st pro win, Floyd is now steering it firmly into the “entertainment” category.

The tone reflects where Mayweather sits at this stage of his career. He pointed to his physical condition as the reason he is able to keep returning for these events, saying he remains healthy and active despite being long retired from official competition. “I never really took any abuse. I’m still extremely healthy, working out every day,” Mayweather said, framing these appearances as optional rather than necessary.

That outlook carries into his reasoning for facing Pacquiao again. There is no suggestion of unfinished business or rivalry. Instead, Mayweather described the decision in simple terms tied to lifestyle and activity, noting that he stays in the gym and sees these exhibitions as a way to stay active while putting on a show. “If I’m just sitting at home. I said, ‘Why not go out, have a little fun, and put on some exhibitions,’” he said.

Even basic details remain unsettled, including the location. Mayweather said the venue has not been finalized and that discussions are ongoing, reinforcing that the event is still being shaped around commercial considerations rather than a fixed fight schedule.

Taken together, his comments leave little ambiguity. The rematch with Pacquiao is being presented as a spectacle built for attention and revenue, not a result that carries weight in the sport.

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Robert Segal is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24 with more than a decade of experience covering fight news, previews, and analysis. Known for his straightforward reporting and ringside perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, contenders, and emerging talent worldwide.

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