Pacquiao on Mayweather rematch talk: ‘Let’s fight if he wants’

Pacquiao on Mayweather rematch talk: ‘Let’s fight if he wants’

Manny Pacquiao arrives to fight Mario Barrios in a welterweight title boxing match Saturday, July 19, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

It seems like Manny Pacquiao has grown tired of the lingering rumors surrounding a possible rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr.

That, or he’s had enough of the speculation and just wants a definitive answer.

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READ: Pacquiao falls short as Barrios keeps WBC belt by majority draw

“It’s hard to talk about a fighter who already retired. If he comes out [of retirement], go sign the contract and we’ll fight,” said Pacquiao following a majority draw with WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios late Saturday night at MGM Grand Arena.

Pacquiao’s comeback after a four-year retirement may not have ended in victory, but the eight-division champion showed he still has plenty left in the tank to extend his storied career at least one more time.

Despite falling short in his world title bid, the Hall of Famer left himself with several options after holding his own against the much younger and taller Barrios, who remains in his prime.

READ: Pacquiao says ‘I thought I won the fight’ after draw vs Barrios

Since their 2015 megafight won by Mayweather, talks of a potential rematch have resurfaced frequently. There was even speculation that Mayweather would be in attendance for the Pacquiao-Barrios fight, but he was nowhere to be seen at the arena.

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Pacquiao, who turns 47 in December, said the decision is entirely up to Mayweather, who has stayed retired since stopping Conor McGregor in August 2017.

“Let’s fight again if he wants. I have no problem with that. I’m active now. I don’t pick my opponent and I fight them all in my division,” said Pacquiao.



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