LAS
VEGAS (AFP) – Floyd Mayweather accepted an invite to watch Filipino
icon Manny Pacquiao’s World Boxing organization (WBO) title fight on
Saturday, leaving many wondering if a request to step back in the ring
would be next.
Mayweather
had a front row seat at the Thomas & Mack Center to watch Pacquiao
easily beat former champion Jessie Vargas with a unanimous decision
victory.
Pacquiao
said on Sunday that he is eager to avenge his 2015 loss to Mayweather
and he doesn’t feel the contract negotiations would be nearly as
acrimonious as they were for the first fight, which became the richest
in boxing history.
“Not
only for myself, but the fans of boxing want the rematch then why not?”
Pacquiao told a group of reporters at his luxury suite at the Wynn
hotel and casino. “We can easily talk about that it is not a problem.
“Because we now have direct contact to them it would be easier to talk about when there will be a rematch.”
Pacquiao
looked impressive Saturday and even showed his power with a
second-round knockdown as he reclaimed the WBO welterweight title – the
same belt he lost to Mayweather.
Pacquiao
made sure the retired Mayweather was there to witness him win it back
on Saturday night. Pacquiao said he found out on Friday that Mayweather
would be attending the fight.
“I met with his manager I told him I would invite Floyd and they said OK,” Pacquiao said.
There
are no talks scheduled between the two and Pacquiao has no idea whether
he can entice Mayweather to come out of retirement in 2017.
“We
don’t have any discussions as for now,” said Pacquiao who will fly back
to the Philippines so he can be there when the Senate reopens on
Tuesday. “It is not in my mind right now for the next fight.
“I want to go back to the Philippines and work at my next job,” the first-year Senator said.
Even
when he has something to say, Pacquiao will never put all his cards on
the table. Saturday he fought like a boxer who didn’t want to spoil a
good thing as his comeback from a brief retirement could have easily
been derailed by a carelessly getting caught by a punch from the bigger
and heavier Vargas.
But Mayweather’s appearance at ringside Saturday has stirred talk of a Pacquiao-Mayweather 2.
Mayweather
did not speak to reporters after Saturday’s fight and has shown no
signs of wanting to come out of retirement. Pacquiao’s last two
victories have been impressive, showing that he has recovered from the
shoulder injury which hampered him in his fight against Mayweather in
May 2015.
“I
believe if there is a rematch, or if it happens, I want to make sure
the fans will love it and I will give everything to get back their
trust,” said Pacquiao.
Asked
why he didn’t call off the Mayweather fight because of his shoulder
injury, Pacquiao said he didn’t think before the fight that the shoulder
would be a problem.
“I have no regrets because I felt good one week before the fight. In that kind of fight I hurt my shoulder,” he said.
Pacquiao’s
promoter Bob Arum said Saturday he doesn’t know if he can entice
Mayweather to fight again. “Floyd Mayweather is retired. As far as we’re
concerned he’s retired and we respect that,” Arum said.
But
Vargas spoke for many when he expressed an interest in seeing Pacquiao
and Mayweather go at it again. “Of course,” Vargas said. “I wouldn’t
mind seeing it again. We are still very interested in seeing what could
happen again.”
As
with previous Pacquiao fights, the Vargas match was watched by millions
in the Philippines and broadcast on large screens in public plazas and
malls. Pacquiao said Sunday that he exchanged texts with Philippine
President Rodrigo Duterte.
“I messaged him thanking him for his support. In Philippines we don’t call people we message a lot,” Pacquiao said.
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