Mayweather is reported to have texted an ESPN journalist that ‘I will fight Pacquiao in a year after his shoulder surgery’
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Mayweather has said he is willing to grant Manny Pacquiao a rematch
following the Filipino boxer’s disclosure that a shoulder injury
hampered his performance in last weekend’s world title showdown, ESPN
reported on Tuesday.
ESPN said that Mayweather told journalist
Stephen A Smith in a text message that he was ready to don gloves once
again, after Pacquiao recovers from surgery to repair a rotator cuff.
“I will fight him in a year after his surgery,” Mayweather said in the text message, according to ESPN.
Mayweather’s
apparent readiness to step into the ring with Pacquiao once more
appears to contradict remarks he made in the aftermath of his victory in
Las Vegas on Saturday, when he insisted he planned to retire after one
more fight in September.
“My last fight is in September, and then it’s time for me to hang it up,” said Mayweather after his unanimous decision victory.
The
38-year-old, who is just one win away from matching Rocky Marciano’s
49-0 record, has previously said he has no desire to move past the
heavyweight’s revered unbeaten benchmark.
However while it is
doubtful that any rematch with Pacquiao could generate the levels of
interest and income seen in their first encounter, it would still earn
enough to be a money-spinning duel.
Pacquiao’s camp on Monday
issued a statement confirming that the Filipino had suffered a
“significant” muscle tear in his shoulder.
“We have an MRI scan
that confirms he has a rotator cuff tear. He has a significant tear,”
surgeon Neal ElAttrache of the Kerlan Jobe Orthopedic Clinic said.
ElAttrache
is one of the most respected surgeons in North America, having operated
on New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, Los Angeles Dodgers
pitcher Zack Greinke and Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant.
Pacquiao’s
camp have complained that the Nevada State Athletic Commission barred
the fighter from receiving treatment for the injury using an
anti-inflammatory injection approved by the United States Anti-Doping
Agency.
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