General Santos (Philippines) (AFP) - Philippine boxing legend Manny Pacquiao vowed to chase Floyd Mayweather into ring submission after his US rival offered to fight him next year in a blockbuster world title face-off.
"He (Mayweather) has reached a
dead end. He has nowhere to run but to fight me," Pacquiao told AFP late
Saturday, hours after the undefeated Mayweather issued the May 2
challenge on US television.
The
two were long-time rivals as the "best pound-for-pound" boxers of their
generation, but the dream fight has never materialised to the
disappointment of the boxing world.
"I will try my best to (make)
this a thrilling and entertaining fight. But I doubt if he's gonna
engage me in a slugfest," said the Filipino, winner of an unprecedented
eight world titles in different weight classes."You all know his fighting style. Most of his previous fights, if not all, induced us to sleep," said Pacquiao from his southern Philippines home city of General Santos.
Should the fight
happen, Pacquiao, who turns 36 on Wednesday, said he will do to
Mayweather what he did to another previously undefeated American, Chris
Algieri, who lost to the World Boxing Organization welterweight champion
in Macau last month.
"I know what I have to do.
I will chase him wherever he goes just in case he decides to run around
the ring. We will devise a good fight plan against him," Pacquiao
added.
Speaking to Showtime
Sports in the US on Friday night, Mayweather, 37, said he wants his next
fight to be against the Filipino star.
However, the American
nicknamed "Money" said -- without giving details -- that the expected
richest fight in boxing history will only happen if he receives a much
bigger share of the purse than his opponent.
In
2012 there was speculation that a fight between the two could lead to
the first $200 million purse in boxing history with much of that money
coming from pay-per-view sales.
At
one point Pacquiao says Mayweather offered him a $40 million purse on
the condition Mayweather would keep the pay-per-view money, which would
have amounted to more than double what Pacquiao received.
Previous talks were also scuttled because Mayweather says Pacquiao refused to submit to random blood testing.
"Mayweather
can get the amount he wants. As early as January this year, I
challenged him to a charity fight. Until now, he has not agreed to it.
So, money is not the issue in our fight," Pacquiao said Saturday.
"This fight is about legacy, this is about making the fans happy and, above all, this is for the good of boxing."
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