Floyd Mayweather Jr. retired from the sport of boxing in September. And he wants to keep it that way.
Any talks of a rematch against rival Manny Pacquiao, Mayweather said, is all trash.
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Mayweather told FightHype.com’s Ben Thompson that all the supposed talks for a rematch are just a way of “riding” his name to sell pay-per-view numbers.
“It’s all b*******. What they’re doing is this, once again, piggybacking off my name to sell pay-per-view numbers when he does go out there and fight again,” Mayweather said.
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Pacquiao and Mayweather fought on May 2 in boxing’s most lucrative fight where the American got his arm raised after a unanimous decision victory.
“Once again, I dissected this fighter, the so-called ‘best fighter of our generation.’ I dissected him; probably 10 to 2, really 11 to 1, but it’s safe to say 10 to 2,” Mayweather said.