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Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao set for explosive Las Vegas rematch

According to Netflix’s official announcement, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will meet again in a professional bout scheduled for Saturday, September 19, in Las Vegas. The fight will take place at the Sphere, marking the first time the high tech venue has hosted a professional boxing match.

A rivalry renewed at the Sphere

The rematch brings together two fighters whose first encounter in 2015 became one of the highest grossing pay per view events in boxing history. Floyd Mayweather won that contest by unanimous decision, capping a long build up that had captured global attention.

Now, more than a decade later, both men are set to headline what Netflix describes as a milestone event for the venue and for its growing live sports ambitions. According to the company, the fight will stream live globally and exclusively on its platform.

The Sphere, known primarily for concerts and immersive entertainment experiences, has not previously staged a professional boxing contest. Hosting Mayweather and Pacquiao signals an expansion into major sporting events for the Las Vegas landmark.

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Netflix expands its live sports strategy

The event, promoted under the hashtag MayPac2, reflects Netflix’s continued push into live programming. According to the Netflix announcement, the company intends to deliver the bout to subscribers worldwide as part of its broader investment in real time events.

Industry analysts have noted that streaming platforms are increasingly competing for premium sports rights as a way to attract and retain subscribers. A high profile boxing rematch featuring globally recognized names such as Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao fits squarely within that strategy.

Why this rematch matters now

Both fighters remain among the most recognizable figures in modern boxing, despite having moved beyond their competitive peaks. Their 2015 meeting was defined by years of anticipation and intense media coverage. This second clash carries a different dynamic, driven as much by nostalgia and spectacle as by championship stakes.

For Las Vegas, the bout adds another marquee event to a city already synonymous with major fight nights. For Netflix, it represents a test of its ability to stage and stream a global combat sports event at scale.

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Sources: Netflix announcement

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