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Floyd Mayweather aims sly dig at Manny Pacquiao in ‘enjoying documentaries’ post

Floyd Mayweather has taken aim at Manny Pacquiao and fired a brutal shot in his old rival’s direction.

After years of back-and-forth, the boxing icons went head-to-head on May 2, 2015, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

Despite the Filipino hero having his moments, for the most part, it was a comfortable night’s work for the American, with Mayweather going as far as to brand Pacquiao an ‘easy fight’.

However, while almost a decade has passed since their showdown, tensions don’t appear to have simmered, with ‘Money’ still launching verbal bombs at ‘Pac-Man’.

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Floyd Mayweather sits in his car and watches Manny Pacquiao get knocked out by Juan Manuel Marquez

On December 8, 2012, Manny Pacquiao was rendered unconscious by Juan Manuel Marquez, in what is considered one of the most devastating knockouts in boxing history.

The horrifying moment is undoubtedly one the eight-weight world champion would like to forget.

However, he’s been unable to do so, as Floyd Mayweather decided to give him a reminder of that awful night.

The all-time great headed to Instagram to upload a video of himself sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle, with the caption: “Enjoying Documentaries And Boxing.”

During the clip, Mayweather watches a television programme on one screen, while Pacquiao’s loss to Marquez plays on the other.

And, of course, the video ends with his nemesis falling flat on his face.

Floyd Mayweather reveals the greatest fighter he ever shared the ring with

While Mayweather revels in winding up Pacquiao, he’s always been willing to give the fighter credit for his ability.

However, that being said, during his career, the Michigan boxer went toe-to-toe with an array of brilliant competitors.

With that in mind, does Mayweather consider Pacquiao the best he ever fought?