Boxing: Pacquiao not letting Mayweather talk distract from Broner
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[November 20, 2018]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Talk of a
rematch with Floyd Mayweather must wait until after January's WBA
welterweight title defense against Adrien Broner, Manny Pacquiao
said on Monday.
"Floyd, if he comes out of retirement, we will see after this
fight," said Pacquiao when asked about former champion Mayweather at
a news conference to promote his Jan. 19 fight with Broner in Las
Vegas.
"But we cannot underestimate Adrien Broner, we cannot underestimate
this fight. I have to get through this fight first before we talk
about the rematch with Floyd Mayweather."
There has been speculation about a rematch ever since Mayweather
scored a unanimous decision over Pacquiao, who later said he was
hampered by a right shoulder injury, in a 2015 bout that was dubbed
"The Fight of the Century" but never lived up to its billing.

American Mayweather, 41, retired in 2017 with a 50-0 record and said
on Instagram in September that a rematch of the much-hyped 2015
fight would take place this year. The post included a video of
Mayweather and Pacquiao talking to each other at a music festival in
Tokyo.
Pacquiao, who turns 40 in December, shed some light on what was said
during that encounter when asked about it on Monday.
"We talk and, you know, he said he want to come out of retirement to
fight me and to challenge me but I told him: 'I got the belt and you
have to challenge me and come out from your retirement'," the
Filipino said.
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Undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. of the U.S. attends a news
conference to announce he is joining Japanese Mixed Martial Arts
promotional company Rizin Fighting Federation, in Tokyo, Japan
November 5, 2018. REUTERS/Issei Kato

"And I decided that... I said that, because in that situation he
(was) trying to bully me or whatever.
Pacquiao (60-7-2) showed a return to form in July when he stunned
defending champion Lucas Matthysse with a seventh-round knockout in
Kuala Lumpur to claim the WBA welterweight title.
American Broner (33-3-1), who was once considered by some to be the
apparent to pound-for-pound king Mayweather, is far from intimidated
by Pacquiao and is fully aware that the southpaw can go down.
"He's been knocked out three times. We know he can go out and go to
sleep. He don't need no NyQuil for that," said Broner, 29. "We know
he can go to sleep and I got the power to do it."
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Frank Pingue; Editing
by Clare Fallon)
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