sport news Floyd Mayweather tells Manny Pacquiao he would cruise to victory if they met ... trends now 'Don't let them trick you into getting your ass whooped again!' Floyd Mayweather brutally tells Manny Pacquiao he would cruise to another victory if they met for a second time - as the pair spark rematch rumours by reuniting before his exhibition in Japan Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao had a brutal exchange on Saturday The two met ahead of Mayweather's bout with Mikuru Asakura this weekend The American warned Pacquiao he'd get his 'ass whooped again' if they fought Mayweather famously emerged the victor when the two faced off in 2015 By James Cohen For Mailonline Published: 15:35 BST, 24 September 2022 | Updated: 15:36 BST, 24 September 2022 Viewcomments Floyd Mayweather has told Manny Pacquiao that he'd get his 'ass whooped' if the two shared a boxing ring again. The two boxing legends met in Japan on Saturday ahead of Mayweather's exhibition bout with Japanese MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura, who Pacquiao was there to support. And the duo couldn't be stopped from trading verbal blows with eachother at the press conference, as Mayweather warned the Filipino not to be 'tricked' into another bout. Floyd Mayweather told Manny Pacquiao not to get 'tricked' into another boxing fight The American famously emerged the victor when the two shared the ring in 2015 The American said: 'There's no blueprint on how to beat Floyd Mayweather, he can tell you that himself. He's a Hall of Famer, but no-one has the blueprint on how to beat Floyd Mayweather. Don't let them trick you into getting your ass whooped again.' Pacquiao replied: 'He's older than me, I'm still young so... what I have done and accomplished in boxing is one of a kind. To win [world titles in] eight different weight divisions is not easy, I'm not trying to to boast about what I've accomplished in life; I'm just saying this in case you forget that. The best fighter in the world has a humility.' 'I'm not here to talk about your personal life, when we talk about what's going on in the squared circle, I'm the best,' Mayweather rebuked. 'No matter how you rate it, no matter how you cut it, no matter how you slice it, if you go 100 years back, 300 years back, to now, there's only one best, and that's Floyd Mayweather.' Mayweather is in Japan ahead of his exhibition bout with Japanese fighter Mikuru Asakura Mayweather via unanimous decision in what was one of the most anticipated fights in history Mayweather famously emerged the victor when the two faced off in Las Vegas in 2015, beating Pacquaio by unanimous decision on the night. The 50-0 fighter will go head-to-head with MMA fighter Asakura at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan tomorrow night - where he's expected to make $15-20million (£13-18m). 'From this exhibition alone I will making somewhere upwards of $15-20million. That's just from this exhibition. So, it's cool. Nine minutes, 20 million, not bad,' Mayweather said. 'Exhibitions are also giving me a chance to travel more. I have always travelled a lot but I am able to entertain people all over the world.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility