Floyd Mayweather has claimed Manny Pacquiao built his legacy off of his name
The Filipino proved he still has the ability to mix it at the top with his display against Thurman Manny Pacquiao is continuing to pursue a money-spinning rematch with old foe Floyd Mayweather, but the chances of a rerun of their 2015 dust up look slim at present. The two renewed their rivalry on social media this week following Pacquiao's dominant victory over the previously unbeaten Keith Thurman. Mayweather, who comprehensively outpointed Pacquiao in their 'Fight of the Century' clash four years ago, was ringside in Las Vegas to watch the Filipino roll back the clock and pick up the WBA 'Super' welterweight world title. Despite obvious existing tensions, the 50-0 retired fighter appeared to distance himself from a second blockbuster showdown against Pacquiao as he unleashed another verbal assault on boxing's only eight-weight world champion. He added: 'Let's stick to the facts! Bob Arum is no longer your promoter, so when it comes to Mayw