Here we go again.

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao have begun another song and dance teasing a potential rematch of their 2015 fight, which ended with Mayweather winning by unanimous decision.

Mayweather, 42, took to Instagram Tuesday after Pacquiao, 40, defeated Keith Thurman by split decision on Saturday to win the WBA super welterweight title. The undefeated Mayweather, who attended the fight, took credit for Pacquiao’s success.

“I find it real ironic how every time Pacquiao’s name is brought up in the media, my name is always attached to it,” Mayweather wrote with a photo of him landing a right hand to Pacquiao’s face. “This man’s entire legacy and career has been built off its association with my name and it’s about time you all stop using my brand for clout chasing and clickbait and let that man’s name hold weight of its own. For years, all you heard was that ‘Floyd is afraid of Manny Pacquiao.’ But what’s funny is, when we finally fought, I won so easily that everyone had to eat their words! All of the so called boxing experts, critics and jealous American ‘fan base’ either went mute and ran for cover or made every excuse in the world as to why I should give Manny Pacquiao a rematch.

“My take on all this bulls–t is that y’all are just upset that I broke Rocky Marciano’s record and hate the fact that a Black, high school dropout outsmarted you all by beating all odds and retiring undefeated while maintaining all my faculties simply by making smart choices and even smarter investments. Ultimately, I will always have the last laugh!”

Pacquiao responded on Twitter late Tuesday and hinted at wanting another shot at Mayweather.

“You come to my fight and then use my name in a post but I’m the one that is trying to stay relevant? 🤔 if you want to be relevant again… #MayPac2,” Pacquiao wrote.

Mayweather then said on Instagram that because Bob Arum isn’t Pacquiao’s promoter anymore that he’s in charge of anything run under Mayweather Promotions and PBC.

“Bottom line, I make more money than you; I beat you, then I signed you! I was only at your fight supervising you, my employee, as any real BOSS would do,” Mayweather wrote. “You made $10Million for 12 rounds, when I just made $9M in under 3 minutes playing around in an exhibition with a pizza delivery guy! I beat you mentally, physically and financially! Remember, you fight cause you have to, I fight when I want to!”

After losing to Mayweather in 2015, Pacquiao said he had a right shoulder injury. In September, Mayweather teased coming out of retirement for a rematch with Pacquiao but it never came to fruition.

Time will tell whether this latest attention-seeking war of words will end similarly.