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Mike Tyson’s verdict on Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: “I hope he’s taking it seriously”

Kerr Ferguson

11th March, 2026

Mike Tyson’s verdict on Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: “I hope he’s taking it seriously”
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Mike Tyson is expecting a good fight between 49-year-old Floyd Mayweather and 47-year-old Manny Pacquiao when they meet for a rematch this September.

The two fighting icons first fought in 2015, with Mayweather running out a unanimous points winner after twelve rounds of action that failed to deliver on incredible hype that had been built up for around six years.

Despite the general consensus that both men were significantly past their best, the event was a money-spinner and set various records in the sport that still remain intact today. The best chance of those records being broken may only be a return fight.

That gives some insight into why Mayweather and Pacquiao have signed a deal with Netflix to face off once more, this time at The Sphere in Las Vegas – the futuristic venue’s first boxing event.

Speaking to FightHype, Tyson was excited at the prospect of the rematch, praising Pacquiao’s latest performance against Mario Barrios.

“I think that’ll be a good fight. I hope Manny’s serious. Manny looked good in his last fight he fought, too.”

Pacquiao fought to a draw with then WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios in July last year. Mayweather, who retired in 2017, has only been active on the exhibition circuit – something he says he will continue twice this year before putting his famous 50-0 professional record on the line against his Filipino rival.

Many had assumed that scheduled exhibitions for both men – Tyson for Mayweather, Ruslan Provodnikov for Pacquiao – would be canned due to the magnitude of the rematch. Asked if his bout with Floyd would still go ahead, Tyson remained tight-lipped, dialling back on an interview earlier this week in which he said with certainty it was going ahead.

“Hey, you never know. Anything’s possible … You know he’s crazy.”

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