Mayweather: 'Everybody wants a rematch with me'
Floyd Mayweather Jr. brushed off talk about potential rematches with Conor McGregor and Canelo Alvarez while in Los Angeles on Wednesday night.
"Everybody wants a rematch with me, don't worry about that," Mayweather told TMZ Sports.
McGregor teased a rematch with Mayweather while breaking down footage of their 2017 boxing match on Twitter earlier this week:
I spoiled it with the rush right hook here. The angle was made. He was in the dirt. I just had to set correctly into my feet and fire. Rushing the right hook I lost balance on my back hand.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) March 6, 2019
Great boxing fight!
A rematch will be interesting no doubt. https://t.co/bYVWhOjKO4
Alvarez also expressed interest in a second fight with Mayweather, whom he lost to in 2013. Oscar De La Hoya, Alvarez's promoter, said Monday that a rematch between the two could be worth as much as $1.5 billion.
"I'm not worried about all that, my man," Mayweather said when asked about De La Hoya's comments. "Floyd is undefeated. Nobody can beat me."