Professional boxing careers can be significantly impacted by financial disputes and contractual disagreements, even for legendary fighters with undefeated records. The Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch controversy illustrates how complex financial arrangements, multiple intertwined contracts, and disagreements over fight formats (professional vs. exhibition) can create legal challenges that threaten a fighter's reputation and legacy, demonstrating that athletic success alone does not guarantee financial stability or public perception.
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Oscar SLAMS Floyd For Getting $100M Penalty For Pacquiao/Netflix Breach Of Contract 🚨🥊追加:
I can't believe what I'm [music] reading out of this Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao fight. Floyd Mayweather's financials. And for all the examples we've seen, him suing Showtime for $300 million, him foreclosing on multiple properties, [music] him losing on investments on multiple properties, him buying a lot of depreciating assets.
>> Just Google Floyd's name and the IRS.
All the news is out there. He owes jewelers money, does back paid rent for a real estate in New York. It's clear that he is now part of the no money team, which is very ironic.
And And why is he doing this?
>> For decades, Floyd [music] Mayweather Jr. built an empire around one idea, perfection. 50 fights, 50 victories, [music] zero defeats, an undefeated record that became more than statistic. [music] It became a brand worth hundreds of millions of dollars. But now, for the first time in years, the biggest threat to Floyd Mayweather may not be [music] standing across a ring wearing boxing gloves. It may be waiting in a courtroom because what is emerging from the latest reports surrounding a proposed [music] >> Obviously, when we we first heard about him having having a three-fight deal, >> [music] >> we understood why he's having a three-fight deal.
Uh I gave my names to people that he could have fought that could have helped him if he if he was in financial >> [music] >> crisis uh in in in need to recoup some of that money back.
>> What the public doesn't know, >> [music] >> Floyd Mayweather signed not one, not two, but three different agreements on three [music] different dates with two different parties that ultimately got intertwined in the month of January, [music] and this is all related to his return to professional boxing.
So, >> [music] >> Manny Pacquiao rematch is a story that goes far beyond boxing. It is [music] a story involving contracts, advance payments, streaming giants, legal threats, and growing questions about the true state of Floyd Mayweather's finances. [music] And if even a fraction of these allegations prove accurate, the consequences could be staggering. The controversy exploded when [music] reports surfaced claiming >> that that Floyd Mayweather has already taken a cash advance payment of his purse >> [music] >> for the upcoming Manny Pacquiao rematch on Netflix, despite it currently being in jeopardy.
>> Then, it's alleged [music] that Floyd Mayweather Jr. appeared in autograph signing in Las Vegas in late March and told Mayweather [music] could be facing financial exposure linked to an alleged contractual dispute involving a planned fight with Manny Pacquiao. According [music] to those reports, the potential damages being >> one who's coming and saying that Floyd is in breach of contract.
Pacquiao never wanted a exhibition.
Quote, "To put it bluntly, he doesn't want to do a pro fight suddenly. [music] And he wants to do a pro fight when he was signing contracts and taking the deposits.
>> [music] >> Once all of that got exhausted, he wants to switch it to an exhibition."
>> dispute could [music] reach nine figures, $100 million.
Think about that for [music] a moment.
We're not talking about a fighter losing a purse. We're talking about a figure [music] so massive that it would instantly become one of the most expensive disputes in combat sports history. The rumors immediately ignited the boxing world. Critics began asking the same question. Why would Floyd Mayweather, a man [music] who spent years telling the world he is worth hundred Mayweather, come on, dude.
Fight a [music] real fight. You're still trying to protect your O.
Yes, you're 50 and O on paper, but people know you've lost. It's the millions, even billions [music] of dollars, put himself in a position where such a dispute could exist in the first place.
Supporters insist the answer [music] is simple. There is no crisis. There is no emergency. There's no financial collapse, according to them. [music] Mayweather is simply exploring another mega event, but his critics see something very different. They point to years [music] of lawsuits, years of financial >> It's going to be good. It's going to be good. He's going to fight back, though.
>> It's great.
>> He's going to fight back. He's going to fight back.
>> the money.
>> [laughter] >> You You don't think there's a You don't think there's an opportunity to land a big punch on Floyd?
>> Let [snorts] me tell you something about Floyd.
This is what I don't like about him, either.
>> Disputes, [music] property controversies, tax headlines, luxury purchases, private jets, jewelry collections, car [music] fleets, massive spending habits that have become almost as famous as his boxing accomplishments.
For years, Floyd marketed [music] himself as Money Mayweather, the man who carried cash stacks for photographs, the man who traveled with security [music] guards carrying designer bags full of money, the man who wanted the world to believe [music] there was no amount of wealth he could ever run out of. But, boxing history has taught fans [music] something >> I'm not going to say who would have beat Floyd, like I said. I'm just saying that Floyd never fought nobody that was of his equal. He didn't have a He [music] didn't fight a Shane Mosley.
He didn't go looking for a Shane Mosley.
And he fought Shane Mosley at 38 years old, and it still was a good fight [music] while it lasted. Shane Mosley took him out at 38. He fought Oscar De La Hoya at an old age, [music] and we still don't know who won that. As a close fight. You You fight a close >> It was a close fight.
>> You fight a close fight.
But, this is old Oscar De La Hoya.
>> But, it's not Wait. Wait. Wait.
>> important. Making money and keeping money are two [music] very different skills, and that is why every new report surrounding Mayweather's business dealings immediately attracts attention.
According to claims made by individuals [music] connected to the Pacquiao side, Mayweather allegedly entered into multiple agreements relating to a returned professional boxing. Sources claim these agreements were signed [music] on different dates and involved multiple parties whose interests eventually became intertwined. That alone would make for a complicated [music] negotiation, but the controversy intensified when allegations surfaced that it So, update >> that fans could look forward [music] to?
Would it be a week, 2 weeks? I mean, that cuz that has some Okay.
>> I I think I think [music] there's daily movement on this. So, the best thing I would say is the best thing I would do [music] is uh you know, the best thing I would say is >> Vance payments had already been distributed. [music] Some reports even suggested that funds tied to the future event have been secured before all issues surrounding the fight [music] were fully settled. If true, that changes everything because once money begins changing hands, expectations become legal obligations and legal obligations can become [music] legal battles. The situation reportedly became even more complicated when discussions emerged regarding the nature of the fight [music] itself. Would it be a legitimate professional contest?
>> Oh, yeah, like you said, he he was [music] Mayweather uh Money Mayweather and now he's suing because he you know, he he went through his money, blew his money, whatever.
Look, I don't know [music] what the truth is fully in there. I know Stephen Espinoza was named. He He ran Showtime at the time.
>> Or would it be an exhibition? To casual fans, >> [music] >> that distinction may sound insignificant. To promoters, broadcasters, sponsors, [music] and lawyers, it can mean everything. A professional fight affects official records. [music] It carries different regulatory standards, different marketing expectations, different financial projections, different risks.
>> [music] >> If one side believes it signed up for a professional fight while the other side later pushes for an exhib >> in the history [music] of world where it's brought in trillions of dollars in revenue, yet at the end of the day, there's nothing [music] there.
Boxing, that's what it was, broken, fragmented. Every time they put on a fight, it's like a going out of business [music] sale.
>> ambition >> Conflict becomes almost inevitable. That is precisely why the [music] allegations surrounding this dispute have generated so much attention. Pacquiao's supporters [music] reportedly argued that the terms were already understood. Mayweather's critics [music] claim changing those terms later would represent a major problem. Meanwhile, Mayweather's [music] defenders insist still far more to the story than what has been publicly revealed. And that uncertainty has created a vacuum filled by speculation, former fighters, promoters, analysts, [snorts and music] commentators, everyone >> Look at Floyd. Like Floyd spends money [music] like it's a tap. Like he's got a tap.
Just let's just like unlimited amount of money.
Let's money's just [music] flowing.
And even as much money as he's made in his career, which he's probably made as much if not more money than any boxer ever, like there's all these lawsuits. Like he hasn't been paying things and he owes money on this and owes money on that.
It's like And then he's got to come out of retirement.
>> Joe Rogan allegedly dedicated [music] an entire podcast segment to criticizing Floyd Mayweather, according to listeners.
>> [music] >> Some sources claim Rogan supposedly suggested that Mayweather taking loans against his fight purse is evidence he may be facing financial pressure despite [music] previously claiming a net worth in the hun >> suddenly has an opinion.
>> Oscar De La Hoya has long maintained one of [music] boxing's most bitter rivalries with Mayweather. For years, the two [music] men traded verbal shots.
Now, many observers believe De La Hoya is taking particular satisfaction in watching [music] the current controversy unfold. To his supporters, it feels like vindication. [music] To Mayweather's supporters, it feels like old enemies taking advantage [music] of negative headlines. Mike Tyson's name has also been dragged into [music] conversation. Tyson has always represented an entirely different philosophy of fighting. Aggression, risk, violence, >> [music] >> unpredictability, the exact opposite of the defensive brilliance that defined Mayweather's career. [music] Whenever Tyson comments on modern boxing, fans pay attention because [music] he embodies an era where fighters were often judged by what risks they accepted rather than what risks they avoided.
Then comes Roy Jones [music] Jr., one of the most naturally gifted fighters ever to enter a ring. Jones has often been drawn into debates [music] about Mayweather's competition level. And every time questions emerge about Floyd's legacy, those debates immediately return.
>> [music] >> Did Mayweather fight everyone at the perfect moment? Did he strategically select opponents? Did timing [music] help preserve the undefeated record? Or was he simply smarter than everyone else?
>> [music] >> Those arguments have existed for years.
This controversy has simply reignited [music] them. What makes the situation especially fascinating is that it arrives during a period when many fans were already [music] questioning the economics of boxing itself. The sport has never generated more [music] money, yet has rarely seen more fragmented.
Promoters battle promoters, networks battle networks, >> [snorts] >> streaming [music] services battle traditional broadcasters. Champions often struggle to make fight with one claim [music] stating only a partial payment was made toward a multi-million dollar balance. Shane Mosley allegedly made critical comments according to Jim [music] related sources. Reports suggest he felt Mayweather fights that fans desperately want [music] to see. Against that backdrop, a potential Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch represented something unique, >> [music] >> a guaranteed global spectacle. The original fight shattered financial records. The rematch promised [music] nostalgia, controversy, and unfinished business. Even at their [music] age, the names alone carried enormous value.
That's why reports [music] suggest the event could have attracted hundreds of millions of viewers created such excitement. Streaming platforms [music] are constantly searching for global attractions, and few boxing rivalries have ever generated as much attention [music] as Mayweather versus Pacquiao.
But with every passing week, the focus seems to be [music] shifting.
Less discussion about punches, more discussion about paperwork, less discussion about [music] training camps, more discussion about contracts, less discussion about legacy [music] inside the ring, more discussion about reputation outside of it.
>> [music] >> And perhaps that's where the real danger lies for Floyd Mayweather. Not necessarily the financial claims, not necessarily the legal allegations, not [music] necessarily the media criticism, but perception. Because perception is [music] a foundation upon which celebrity brands are built. For years, Mayweather carefully crafted an image of [music] total control. Control in negotiations, control in business, control [music] in the ring, control over opponents, control over narratives.
The current controversy [music] threatens that image, even if he ultimately wins every legal dispute, even if every allegation proves exaggerated, [music] even if the fight eventually happens. The fact that these questions are being asked at all represents a shift. For the first time in [music] a long time, people are no longer discussing Floyd Mayweather primarily as an undefeated champion. They are discussing [music] him as a businessman under scrutiny, and in some ways that may be more damaging.
Because boxing fans can forgive [music] losses. History shows that. Muhammad Ali lost. Sugar Ray Leonard lost. Roberto Duran lost.
>> [music] >> Manny Pacquiao lost. Mike Tyson lost.
Their greatness survived. But when questions emerge about trust, contracts, finances, [music] and credibility, repairing public perception becomes far more difficult. [music] As of now, much remains unresolved. Supporters continue to insist that Mayweather's legacy remains untouched. [music] Critics argue the opposite. Pacquiao's camp appears determined to stand firm.
Observers continue monitoring every new development. And somewhere in the middle of all the noise, sits one unavoidable [music] reality. The story is no longer just about a rematch. It is no longer just about money.
>> [music] >> It is no longer even just about boxing.
It has become a battle over legacy itself. A battle between reputation and reality, [music] between image and perception, between what Floyd Mayweather spent [music] decades building and what some now believe could be starting to crack. The undefeated record still [music] says 50 to zero, but outside the ropes, a very different fight may have already begun.
And unlike every opponent Floyd [music] faced inside the ring, this is one fight where defensive skills alone may not be enough. If part one [music] was about the allegations, the contracts, and the growing storm surrounding Floyd Mayweather's latest controversy, then part two is about something even bigger. The question [music] nobody in boxing wants to ask. What if the greatest defensive fighter in modern [music] boxing has spent years fighting a battle that cannot be won with shoulder rolls, [music] counter punches, or perfect timing? What if the real opponent was always time itself? [music] Because whether you love Floyd Mayweather or hate him, there's one fact nobody can deny. [music] The Floyd Mayweather today is not the Floyd Mayweather who walked into the MGM [music] Grand and dismantled elite champions under the brightest lights in sports. The speed is different. The reflexes [music] are different. The hunger is different. And perhaps most importantly, the business environment is completely [music] different. For years, Mayweather existed in a world where every move seemed calculated to perfection.
>> [music] >> Every opponent, every negotiation, every payday, every appearance. He wasn't just winning fights. He was winning [music] the business of boxing itself. Promoters hated it. Networks feared it. Rivals criticized [music] it. But nobody could stop it. Then something changed. The boxing landscape [music] evolved. Streaming companies arrived.
Saudi backed mega events exploded [music] onto the scene. Influencers started generating pay-per-view numbers. YouTube [music] stars became attractions.
Suddenly, the old blueprint wasn't [music] the only blueprint anymore. And for the first time in decades, Mayweather was competing in a marketplace [music] that no longer revolved around him. That reality may explain why every [music] rumor surrounding this Pacquiao situation feels so significant. Because [music] this isn't just about one fight.
It's about relevance. It's about staying at the center of a sport [music] that is constantly moving forward. Think about the names dominating boxing headlines today. Young champions, undisputed [music] title fights, massive international events, new stars emerging every year. Meanwhile, two legends from another era [music] are once again being linked to each other. Mayweather, Pacquiao, >> [music] >> the rivalry that refused to die. But here's where the story becomes fascinating. The original fight generated enormous money. Yet many [music] fans still walked away disappointed. For years they waited. For years they debated. For years they argued over who would [music] win. And when the fight finally happened, many believed they got the match of the years too late. Now imagine trying to sell that story again. Not [music] in 2015.
Not in 2018.
But in 2026. [music] That a challenge unlike anything boxing has faced before. Because nostalgia is powerful. But nostalgia also has limits.
Fans don't just want [music] memories, they want meaning, they want stakes, they want something real. [music] And according to the reports circulating around the sport, that appears to be one of the central disagreements behind [music] the scenes. Professional fight?
Exhibition? Legacy fight? Money fight?
The answer could [music] determine everything. A professional contest means risk. A professional contest means [music] consequences. A professional contest means someone walks away with more than just a paycheck. [music] And that's where critics continue targeting Floyd Mayweather. For years they've argued that protecting the undefeated record became more [music] important than chasing danger. Fair or unfair, those criticisms [music] have followed him throughout his career.
Every time negotiations stalled, every time an opponent was questioned, every time timing became a topic of debate, [music] the same accusations resurfaced. And now they're back again, louder than ever.
But there's another [music] side to the story that rarely gets discussed, because legends aren't destroyed overnight. They fade gradually, one headline at a time, >> [music] >> one controversy at a time. Hit subscribe, because while others cover the news, [music] we break down the truth hiding between the rounds.
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