Manny Pacquiao Clarifies — Mayweather Negotiations ‘For a Real Fight,’ Lomachenko Only an Exhibition

After years of speculation, boxing legend Manny Pacquiao has officially confirmed that his long-discussed negotiations with Floyd Mayweather Jr. are for a real fight — not an exhibition, not a charity bout, but a genuine competitive rematch between two of the sport’s biggest icons.
Speaking candidly in a recent interview, Pacquiao made it clear that the long-awaited sequel to their 2015 mega-fight could finally happen. “There are negotiations ongoing with Mayweather,” he said. “And this time, it’s a real fight. Not an exhibition. A real fight.”
The statement sent a shockwave through the boxing world. Nearly a decade after their record-breaking showdown in Las Vegas, fans have never stopped debating what a rematch between Pacquiao and Mayweather might look like — especially now, with both fighters long past their physical primes but still commanding enormous global attention.
“A Real Fight” — Pacquiao’s Message to Fans
Pacquiao’s comments came amid growing rumors that he was considering several options for his next appearance in the ring, including an exhibition against Vasiliy Lomachenko, the Ukrainian technical wizard and former lightweight champion. However, the Filipino boxing icon was quick to clarify the difference.
“There’s also negotiations with Lomachenko for an exhibition, not a real fight,” Pacquiao said. “But the Mayweather thing that we are negotiating right now is a real fight.”
That one line — “a real fight” — has reignited hopes of a true competitive rematch between two of the greatest fighters of the 21st century.
Pacquiao, who turns 46 this December, has been largely inactive since 2021, when he lost a decision to Yordenis Ugas in what many thought would be his farewell to professional boxing. Since then, he has remained involved in exhibitions and charity events but has repeatedly hinted that he still has “one more big fight” left in him.
A Rivalry That Defined an Era
The first fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao, held on May 2, 2015, was one of the most hyped sporting events in modern history. Dubbed “The Fight of the Century,” it drew over 4.6 million pay-per-view buys — still a record — and generated more than $600 million in revenue.
While Mayweather won the bout by unanimous decision, many fans and analysts were left unsatisfied. They argued that the fight came too late, that both men were past their peak, and that Pacquiao’s performance was hindered by a shoulder injury he revealed afterward.
For nearly a decade, the question has lingered: What if they fought again — for real this time?
Pacquiao’s latest statement suggests that both camps are at least exploring the possibility of giving fans an answer. Sources close to his team told BoxingScene that early discussions have already begun, and both fighters have expressed “mutual interest” in staging a legitimate competition, possibly under professional rules sanctioned by a major boxing body.
Mayweather’s Camp Stays Quiet — For Now
As of now, Mayweather’s team has not publicly commented on Pacquiao’s remarks. Known for his meticulous control over media narratives, the 47-year-old former five-division champion has spent recent years participating in a series of lucrative exhibition bouts against social media influencers and MMA fighters.
But fans know that Mayweather doesn’t step into anything without business precision. If a real fight with Pacquiao does materialize, it will almost certainly come with a massive payday — and the allure of one last global spotlight.
“Mayweather may be retired, but his brand thrives on attention,” said combat sports analyst Kevin Iole. “If the money and conditions are right — and if it’s marketed as one final showdown between legends — don’t be surprised if he agrees to it.”
Age, Legacy, and Motivation
At their ages, both fighters have little left to prove in terms of legacy. Mayweather remains undefeated at 50-0, while Pacquiao’s record of 62-8-2 includes world titles in eight different weight divisions — an achievement unmatched in boxing history.
So why come back now?
For Pacquiao, it may be about closure — and competition. “He’s always been driven by the fight itself,” said Sean Gibbons, President of MP Promotions. “It’s not just about money. He misses the training, the discipline, the adrenaline. Manny still feels he can compete at a high level.”
Meanwhile, Mayweather has built an empire outside the ring, but insiders claim that he still craves the thrill of big-stage dominance. “Floyd is a perfectionist,” said one source close to the Mayweather camp. “He loves control — of the ring, of the narrative, of history. And facing Manny again gives him all of that.”
What Would a Real Fight Look Like in 2025 or 2026?
If negotiations succeed, the bout would almost certainly take place in 2025 or early 2026 — giving both men time to prepare and promoters time to build the spectacle.
Sportsbooks in Las Vegas are already buzzing with hypothetical odds. While Mayweather would likely open as the favorite due to his undefeated record and defensive style, analysts warn against underestimating Pacquiao’s conditioning and southpaw aggression.
“People forget — Manny still trains like a machine,” said Filipino sportswriter Quinito Henson. “He’s older, yes, but his discipline is unmatched. If it’s truly a real fight, not an exhibition, he’ll go all in.”
Training camps for both legends would be under intense scrutiny. Fans can expect months of coverage on sparring updates, press conferences, and social media jabs — just like the buildup to their 2015 bout.
Fans Are Ready — Again
Within hours of Pacquiao’s remarks, the internet erupted with speculation. “Pacquiao vs Mayweather 2” trended worldwide on X (formerly Twitter), with fans expressing everything from disbelief to pure excitement.
One tweet summed it up best:
“Eight years later and they still have us hooked. If it’s real — take my money.”
Even casual fans who drifted away from boxing found themselves intrigued by the prospect of one more chapter between two men whose rivalry defined an era.
“Boxing needs a big event again,” said former fighter and analyst Andre Ward. “And like it or not, Manny and Floyd are still the biggest names in the game. A real fight between them — even now — would capture the world’s attention.”
Final Round: Real Fight, Real Stakes
Whether the negotiations will lead to an official announcement remains to be seen. But one thing is certain — Manny Pacquiao’s words have reignited hope in the hearts of boxing fans worldwide.
A “real fight” between Pacquiao and Mayweather isn’t just another payday — it’s a chance to settle unfinished business, to relive history, and to remind the world why these two men became legends in the first place.
If the deal goes through, it won’t just be another night under the lights. It’ll be a battle of pride, endurance, and legacy — proof that even after decades in the game, true fighters never stop fighting.