Manny Pacquiao's highly anticipated rematch against Floyd Mayweather has been postponed indefinitely.
Jas Mathur, the CEO of Manny Pacquiao Promotions, confirmed the news on Friday.
What happened?
The rematch, initially set to take place in September, was expected to be one of the biggest spectacles in the history of the sport.
Netflix was set to broadcast the event, which would have been a rematch of Mayweather's 2015 victory over Pacquiao.
Why it matters for Manny Pacquiao
Pacquiao, 47, is now seeking a new potential opponent in the interim.
Mathur stated that they are working on finding an alternate fight for Pacquiao, but want to ensure it's the right opportunity with the right partners.
What comes next?
Mathur expects Pacquiao and Mayweather to eventually fight, citing the success of their first match, which took five years to put together.
Pacquiao last fought professionally in July 2025, drawing against Mario Barrios, and has a career record of 62-9-3.
Pacquiao's team is being cautious in their approach, wanting to ensure that any new fight is the right fit for the boxer.
Mayweather, 49, last fought professionally in 2017, beating Conor McGregor, and has a career record of 50-0.
The postponement of the rematch has left fans eagerly awaiting news of Pacquiao's next move.
As one of the biggest names in boxing, Pacquiao's fights are always highly anticipated events.
Mathur's statement has provided some clarity on the situation, but the search for a new opponent is ongoing.
Pacquiao's fans will be hoping that he can find a suitable replacement for the postponed rematch.
The boxing world will be watching with interest as Pacquiao's team works to secure a new fight.
With his impressive career record and dedicated fan base, Pacquiao remains one of the most exciting boxers to watch.
Pacquiao's next move will be closely monitored by fans and pundits alike.
As he seeks a new opponent, the boxing world waits with bated breath to see what's next for the legendary boxer.