Pacquiao Looks to Margarito, Cotto After Mayweather Passes
By wchung | 19 Jun, 2026
Manny Pacquiao will start looking for another opponent for his next bout now that promoter Bob Arum’s deadline for a deal with Floyd Mayweather Jr. has passed.
Arum said early Saturday morning that Mayweather hadn’t responded to their contract proposal. Pacquiao will open discussions with Antonio Margarito and Miguel Cotto for a fight in November.
Arum still holds out hope Mayweather will agree to what could be the richest fight in boxing history, but he couldn’t wait any longer to start the time-consuming process of putting together a fight for Pacquiao.
Pacquiao and Mayweather are the top two stars in boxing, and a meeting likely would be worth more than $40 million to each fighter. They’ve discussed a bout for nearly a year, but haven’t made a deal.
GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer
Recent Articles
- Qantas Bets on Sleep and Light Science to Sell 20-Hour Flights
- High-Wire Diplomacy Delivered US-Iran Deal but the Tricky Part's to Come
- Pentagon Asks for $80 Billion for Iran War Bills
- Ukrainian Drone Makers Zero in on Demand Created by Taiwan Tensions
- Bedtime Story: Tenali Raman and the Thieves
- Fujimori Edges Toward Peruvian Presidency as Sanchez Calls for Protests
- Republicans Blast Trump's Iran Agreement as Details Emerge
- SK Hynix Veteran Seok-Hee Lee Tapped to Lead Intel Foundry Packaging Push
- Mamdani Plans to Air World Cup for Free Throughout New York
- Myra Molloy Parlays Historic Broadway Success into a Leading Film Role
