WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao thinks fans deserve to see him fight Floyd Mayweather, the WBC/WBA champion, and wants the unbeaten pound-for-pound king to confirm a May date by the end of this month, the Los Angeles Times reported on Monday.
"We have to know soon because, if they will not fight, we can move on and choose another opponent," the Filipino superstar told the newspaper.
"We have a deadline ... this month," Pacquiao said, although he added he didn't know if Mayweather would sign off on a May 2 fight in Las Vegas.
Pacquiao says he and promoters have agreed to terms that include giving Mayweather a 60 percent cut of the proceeds in a megafight, widely expected to shatter all box-office and television revenue records.
krikya360.com reported this month Pacquiao had also agreed on issues such as the gloves to be used and a drug-testing protocol.
Drug testing was one of the issues that caused a Pacquiao-Mayweather showdown to fall through when it was being negotiated in 2009 and early 2010.
The eyes of the boxing world have long been on a showdown between Mayweather (47-0, 26 knockouts) and Pacquiao (57-5-2, 38 knockouts) - two of the greatest boxers of their generation.
Talk of the superfight gained steam in December, when Mayweather proposed the May 2 date and Pacquiao vowed to chase him into submission.
But Mayweather has been quiet ever since on whether he plans to follow through.