Floyd Mayweather Jr. says discussions for a fight against Manny Pacquiao are nearing completion, adding that an agreement could be finalized within the next two days as boxing continues shifting toward new promotional and streaming models.
Mayweather made the comments Thursday while promoting his upcoming June 27 exhibition against Mike Zambidis at Telekom Center, Athens, at OAKA Olympic Complex in Greece.
“Well, at this particular time, I truly believe that, you know, I know everybody is going to want to ask questions about the Pacquiao fight,” said Mayweather to the media. “Like I said, the sport of boxing has truly changed. We have a lot of new companies, a lot of new faces, and Netflix. I truly believe that we’ll get this done. I think we’re almost at the finish line to finish the Pacquiao fight, but a lot of things has changed in the sport of boxing and eventually I think within the next 48 hours either the Pacquiao fight should be done.”
Mayweather and Pacquiao fought previously in 2015 in one of the highest-selling pay-per-view events in boxing history. Interest in another meeting between the two has continued for years through exhibition talk, public appearances, and ongoing speculation around crossover-style events.
The reference to Netflix also stood out as major streaming platforms continue increasing their involvement in combat sports alongside Saudi-backed boxing events and newer promotional ventures entering the market.
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