“Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 is CANCELLED,” Fight Hype reported on X. 

The outlet noted that further details surrounding the cancellation are expected to emerge. However, recent comments from both sides already seem to point toward what may have gone wrong. Despite this, the exact reason behind the fight’s cancellation remains unclear. It’s also worth noting that the proposed bout with Manny Pacquiao is not the only fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. is expected to be involved in.

According to reports, Mayweather has also booked an exhibition against heavyweight legend Mike Tyson on April 25, 2026, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Besides that, ‘Money’ is also expected to face Greek kickboxing legend Mike ‘Iron’ Zambidis in an exhibition on Saturday, June 27, 2026. Meanwhile, Manny Pacquiao didn’t appear to have anything else planned for this year. 

Pacquiao, who lost the disappointing 2015 fight to Mayweather via unanimous decision, came back to professional boxing nearly four years after hanging up the gloves. He took on Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight title in June last year, but the fight ended with a majority decision draw. Regardless, the situation could be particularly damaging for Floyd Mayweather, who is currently facing allegations of financial trouble.

To add to the situation, Mayweather recently made comments about potentially owning an NBA team, remarks that some believe only further fuel the ongoing claims about his financial struggles.

Floyd Mayweather shares final verdict on owning an NBA team

Mayweather has long expressed his ambition of owning an NBA franchise. Despite his strong interest, the undefeated champion now admits the reality of ownership has given him pause. 

“In the past, I talked about owning an NBA team, but it looks like it’s a lot of stress in the NBA being an owner,” Mayweather said. “You see an owner get involved with the NBA, and he’s looking happy. Then as years progress, he’s looking older. So, I don’t know.”

While hesitant about involvement, Mayweather still sees value in the league’s growth, especially with expansion fees reportedly reaching $7–10 billion. 

“The only thing numbers can do is go up,” he noted. 

It appears that after Floyd Mayweather gave up on owning an NBA team, he had to say goodbye to the long-awaited rematch with Manny Pacquiao, which would have been very lucrative for him. Why do you think the fight was called off? 

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