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Floyd Mayweather Erupts in Rage Over UFC Co-Founder’s Harsh Criticism Following Victory Against Manny Pacquiao

December 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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The “Fight of the Century” between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather was a monumental event that had fans buzzing for years before it actually happened. Their match, long anticipated and fiercely debated, ultimately saw Mayweather emerge victorious after 12 rounds. Despite the hype, the fight drew criticism for not quite living up to expectations, a point clear to the victor himself.

Recently, there were rumors about Mayweather making a comeback to face Pacquiao again in his first fight since beating Conor McGregor in 2017. Many fans remain skeptical about the desire for a rematch given how slow and uneventful their first encounter was. Campbell McLaren, UFC co-founder and CEO of Combate Global, expressed his disappointment directly to Mayweather after the fight, questioning the entertainment value despite the battle’s high profile. McLaren admitted to telling Mayweather he wanted his money back because the fight failed to deliver the excitement many had hoped for, causing Mayweather some anger but no physical retaliation.

Meanwhile, Floyd Mayweather appears to be shifting his focus to other ventures, with uncertainty surrounding the potential rematch affecting the planned exhibition fight against Mike Tyson in 2026. Tyson himself recently announced his return to the ring, aiming for a fight in Africa in March, marking his first bout since losing to Jake Paul in late 2024.

Fan Take: This news is pivotal for fight fans as it highlights the complex legacy of one of boxing’s most hyped matchups, questioning what true value and entertainment mean in the sport. A possible rematch or new high-profile events involving iconic fighters like Mayweather and Tyson could either rejuvenate boxing’s popularity or reinforce the call for more thrilling, competitive bouts.

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