The rematch between boxing greats Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather has been postponed indefinitely. Contract disputes emerged as the primary factor behind the delay, according to BBC Sport.
No new date has been set for the bout, leaving fans and promoters in limbo. The original match in 2015 generated record pay-per-view numbers and remains the highest-grossing fight in boxing history.
The postponement reshuffles the boxing calendar, potentially opening opportunities for other welterweight contenders. It also raises questions about the fighters' readiness, as both are in the latter stages of their careers.
Negotiations may resume once legal and financial terms are resolved. The delay could reduce the fight's commercial appeal if it slips too far into the future.
"We're disappointed but remain hopeful," a source close to the promotion told BBC Sport, though no official statements from either camp have been released.