In a rare and candid interview, Floyd Mayweather opened up about his legendary bout with Manny Pacquiao, often dubbed the “Fight of the Century.” Despite his reputation for unwavering confidence and an unbeaten record, Mayweather shared five moments during the fight that made him fear his formidable opponent.

1. The First Bell

As the first bell rang and the crowd roared, Mayweather felt an unusual surge of anxiety. “The atmosphere was electric,” he recalled. “For a brief moment, the magnitude of the event hit me, and I wondered if I was truly ready for this.” The enormity of the fight, with millions of eyes watching, created a rare sense of apprehension.

2. Pacquiao’s Speed

Early in the first round, Mayweather experienced Pacquiao’s legendary speed firsthand. “When Manny threw those rapid combinations, I realized how quick he truly was,” said Mayweather. “His hand speed was something I hadn’t encountered before, and it made me question my ability to keep up.”

3. The Left Hook in Round Four

One of the pivotal moments came in the fourth round when Pacquiao landed a powerful left hook. “I felt that punch vibrate through my entire body,” Mayweather admitted. “For a split second, I saw stars and thought I might go down. It was a frightening realization that one wrong move could cost me the fight.”

4. Pacquiao’s Unpredictability

Throughout the match, Pacquiao’s unpredictable style kept Mayweather on edge. “He was constantly changing angles and coming at me from unexpected directions,” Mayweather explained. “There were moments when I felt genuinely uncertain about how to defend against his attacks. His unpredictability made it difficult to anticipate his next move.”

5. The Final Round

As the fight neared its conclusion, Mayweather faced the ultimate test of endurance. “In the final round, my body was exhausted, and Manny was still relentless,” he said. “I feared that he might land a decisive blow in those last minutes. The thought of losing my unbeaten record in the final moments was terrifying.”

Despite these moments of fear, Mayweather’s skill, strategy, and resilience ultimately secured his victory against Pacquiao. His candid revelations offer a rare glimpse into the mind of a champion during one of the most significant fights in boxing history.

The “Fight of the Century” not only showcased the incredible talents of both Mayweather and Pacquiao but also highlighted the mental and physical challenges that even the greatest athletes face in the ring. Mayweather’s honesty about his fears during the match adds a new layer of respect for his triumph and the intense competition he faced.