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Floyd Mayweather Jr. dismisses rematch with Manny Pacquiao

Floyd Mayweather Jr. throws a right at Manny Pacquiao during their welterweight unification championship bout on May 2, 2015 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Image: Floyd Mayweather Jr. throws a punch at Manny Pacquaio during their 2015 welterweight unification fight

Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao have been trading blows on social media, with the Filipino raising the possibility of a rematch, but the unbeaten American shutting down the prospect of a fight.

Pacquiao beat Keith Thurman via a split decision in Las Vegas over the weekend to become the new WBA super welterweight champion and his former opponent was in the crowd.

However, Mayweather has said he was only there on business with his advisor Al Haymon, who represents Pacquiao.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 20. .Manny Pacquiao waves to his fans after going 12 rounds with Keith Thurman during their fight for the WBA welterweight title fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena on July 20, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pacquiao took the win by a split decision.  (Photo by Gene Blevins/Getty Images)........
Image: Manny Pacquiao celebrates after beating Keith Thurman on a split points decision to become the new WBA super welterweight champion

"I was only at your fight supervising you, my employee!" he put on Instagram.

Referencing their previous bout, which he won on points in 2015, Mayweather continued by saying: "I beat you mentally, physically and financially!"

The former five-division world champion also expressed frustration at the situation.

"[Pacquiao's] entire legacy and career has been built off its association with my name and it's about time you all stop using my brand for clout chasing and clickbait," he added.

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"Y'all hate the fact that a black, high school dropout outsmarted you all by beating the odds and retiring undefeated while maintaining all my faculties simply by making smart choices and even smarter investments."

Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr., embrace in the ring at the finish of their welterweight title fight
Image: Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr., embrace in the ring following their welterweight title fight in 2015

Pacquiao, who serves as a senator in his native Philippines, responded on Twitter and hinted at a potential rematch.

"You come to my fight and then use my name in a post but I'm the one that is trying to stay relevant?" the 40-year-old said.

"If you want to be relevant again…. #MayPac2."

Mayweather then hit back saying: "Bottom line, I make more money than you; I beat you, then I signed you! I was only at your fight supervising you, my employee, as any real boss would do!"

Pacquiao then said: "Excuse me Floyd, your name has not been on any of my PBC contracts. But if you would like to be on the next one, I will have one drawn up and sent to you. #CounterfeitMoney."

Pacquiao was recently linked with a fight against British boxer Amir Khan.

Khan told Sky Sports News he believed a contract had been agreed and signed by both parties, but the Filipino fighter publicly denied this.