Manny Pacquiao has suggested he is not motivated by money unlike his long-term rival Floyd Mayweather.Pacquiao and Mayweather met in the ‘Fight of the Century’ in 2015, one of boxing’s biggest ever events which grossed a reported $600 million [£445.8 million] in total revenue. It saw the pair land the highest purses of their respective boxing careers, but Pacquiao fell to a defeat in a showdown that failed to live up to the billing.Speculation over a sequel between Mayweather and Pacquiao has risen in recent times, but the former is currently retired from the sport.And with Pacquiao making a new return to the sport on July 19 against Mario Barrios in an unlikely world title shot, the war of words has begun from the Filipino’s side again.He insisted he is far different from his opponent, claiming that his fellow American is boastful.Pacquiao said on the George Janko podcast: “Yeah, he’s boastful. “I think his God is the material things, money, everything like that. And I pity him. I pity with him for sure. “Because I want to share the word of God in him, if he believes in God.“There is a discipline, balance. Control yourself. For example, you are earning money, so what I did is like, I helped the church.“I give the 10 percent to the church, and 10 percent separate to help the poor people, building houses, giving us sustainable livelihood.”Despite being respectful of each other in a meeting in Japan in 2022, but a rivalry also seemed to be reignited.Mayweather’s drive for money is still a criticism from PacquiaoAFPThe pair have laid various digs at each other and it is clear there is still animosity, particularly from Pacquiao’s end.Pacquiao has forever tried to lure Mayweather back into a full professional rematch, but even his legendary dance partner’s time in the exhibition ranks seems over.Mayweather has generated $1.2 billion in total revenue from his boxing career, and continues to be arguably the richest ever from a squared circle background.He has made it no stranger to the boxing public that his main motivation was money during his career, a factor that is rarely disputed.Pacquiao is now 46 and is far from his prime, but is certain his own intentions for returning aren’t financial.The Filipino tried his hand at politics, ending his career after defeat to Yordenis Ugas in 2020.Tension has risen again from Pacquiao towards MayweatherTwitter: @MannyPacquiaoBut he is now back, albeit likely set for life financially regardless given his lucrative payday for facing Mayweather, Oscar De La Hoya and other leading figures.And despite the magnitude of the event and purse he pocketed, Pacquiao still blames Mayweather for the in-ring action that unfolded failing to meet expectations.He added: “Floyd Mayweather is running the whole 12 rounds, and he won the fight. How is that amazing?“I feel sorry for the fans because the fight was boring. That’s not what the fans are expecting to us, as a fighter. “As a fan, I want to see an exciting fight. Not a fashion show. Action!”