Floyd Mayweather (C, No. 1 P4P) Jr. vs. Andre Berto (No. 1, No. 3 P4P) 12 rounds - Welterweight division (for Mayweather's RING, WBC, WBA and Berto's WBO titles) at Las Vegas (PPV)
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Friday, March 13, 2015

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Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao is an upcoming boxing match between undefeated, five-division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. and eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao. Despite predictions that Mayweather-Pacquiao would be the highest grossing fight in history as early as 2009, disagreements between the two boxers' camps on terms for the fight prevented the bout from coming to fruition until 2015. The failure to make the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight was named The Ring magazine Event of the Year for 2010. However, 2015 negotiations for the superfight are now finalized, as all of the major issues that have prevented the fight from happening in the past have been resolved, including purse split, drug testing, and location of the bout. On February 20, 2015 Mayweather confirmed on social media that the fight has been signed. The date of the match is May 2, 2015.


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 Floyd Mayweather is undefeated with a record of 47 fights and 0 losses. On June 6, 2008, six months after defeating Ricky Hatton by a tenth-round TKO, Mayweather announced his retirement from boxing. At the time, plans were in motion for a rematch with Oscar De La Hoya, which was going to take place September 20, 2008. "This decision was not an easy one for me to make as boxing is all I have done since I was a child," Mayweather said. "However, these past few years have been extremely difficult for me to find the desire and joy to continue in the sport."[5] At the time 31-year-old Mayweather registered 39 wins and no losses in his historic career. At the time of his retirement, The Ring magazine had Mayweather ranked as the number 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world, with Manny Pacquiao at number 2.

During Mayweather's brief retirement, Pacquiao earned superstar status in much of the western world with his eighth-round TKO victory over Oscar De La Hoya, for which he moved up from lightweight to welterweight (135 pounds to 147 pounds).

On May 2, 2009, the day of Pacquiao's fight against Ricky Hatton, Mayweather announced that he was coming out of retirement and would fight Juan Manuel Márquez, The Ring lightweight champion and number 2 pound-for-pound fighter, on July 18, 2009, in a welterweight non-title fight.[6] Marquez had previously fought Pacquiao in two controversial outings: they fought to a twelve-round draw on May 8, 2004, and Pacquiao was awarded a twelve-round split decision win on March 15, 2008.[6] Mayweather played down Pacquiao's newfound stardom at his press conference, stating: "If he wins tonight, don't be all shocked ... Cause guess what? I beat (Hatton) when he was undefeated. Pacquiao beat Oscar, it don't matter. Going down to 147 pounds was too much for (De La Hoya), he was dead after the first round. I also think that Marquez beat him twice. When you talk boxing, you talk Floyd Mayweather."

Pacquiao would go on to defeat Hatton by a second-round knockout to win The Ring junior welterweight title. The win made him the second boxer in history to win titles in six weight divisions, the first being Oscar De La Hoya.

Mayweather vs. Marquez was postponed until September 19, 2009, due to a rib injury suffered by Mayweather. Despite being out of the ring for 21 months, Mayweather looked as sharp as ever and dominated the fight, winning by a lopsided twelve-round unanimous decision. After the bout, Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe stated that a fight with Pacquiao was the "next obvious choice from a marketing standpoint."

On November 14, 2009, Pacquiao stopped Puerto Rican star Miguel Cotto in twelve rounds to win the WBO welterweight title. Pacquiao's victory sparked a media frenzy, and fans immediately demanded a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight.[9] Though the fight had yet to be made, Pacquiao opened as an 8-5 favorite in Las Vegas casinos.

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Floyd Mayweather (C, No. 1 P4P) Jr. vs. Andre Berto (No. 1, No. 3 P4P) 12 rounds - Welterweight division (for Mayweather's RING, WBC, WBA and Berto's WBO titles) at Las Vegas (PPV)
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