In a move that stunned the boxing world, two of the sport’s greatest rivals — Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao — were seen training together for the first time. After years of tension, anticipation, and one historic bout in 2015, the two legends finally shared a gym. And now, Mayweather has broken his silence.

“It Was All Love and Respect”
Speaking after the training session, Mayweather surprised many with his words:
“It was all love and respect. Manny’s still sharp, still fast, still got that fire in him. We pushed each other today — no ego, just two champions working.”
This rare moment of humility from Mayweather showed a new side of the undefeated champion. Known for his bravado and mind games, he gave full credit to Pacquiao, describing the session as “intense, focused, and full of energy.”
From Rivals to Legends in Unity
Their rivalry was one of the most iconic in boxing history, culminating in their 2015 fight — a bout Mayweather won by unanimous decision. For years, fans dreamed of a rematch. While that may never happen in the ring, their training collaboration has reignited conversations and fueled excitement.

Mayweather addressed the shift:
“There’s no bad blood anymore. We’re older, wiser. At this point, it’s about the love of the game and giving back.”

What the Session Looked Like
According to gym insiders, the two legends engaged in a variety of training activities, including:
Pad work drills, where both displayed fast hands and sharp reflexes
Conditioning circuits, showing their elite level fitness even in retirement
Tactical discussions, sharing strategies and boxing IQ with younger fighters watching in awe

Mayweather noted:
“Manny’s work ethic is unreal. Even now, he trains like he’s got something to prove. That kind of hunger — it’s rare.”
What Does This Mean for Boxing?
While neither fighter has confirmed a return to the ring, their joint session signals something bigger: a possible mentorship partnership, exhibition event, or a united effort to elevate the next generation of fighters.
Mayweather ended the interview with a cryptic smile:
“Let’s just say this isn’t the last time you’ll see us together.”
Final Thoughts
The boxing world thrives on moments like these — unexpected, historic, and powerful. Seeing Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao train together, not as rivals but as legends side by side, is a reminder of what makes boxing beautiful: respect, legacy, and passion.
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