Pacquiao vs Mayweather Fight Latest: Undefeated Boxer Speaks to Filipino Fighter at NBA Game [VIDEO]

In latest boxing news, Floyd Mayweather Jr. got the chance to personally speak to Manny Pacquiao (possibly his next opponent) when both attended a recent NBA game between the Miami Heat and the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night.

"Floyd walked over and he and Manny had a nice little talk," said Pacquiao's adviser, Michael Koncz, to Yahoo! Sports.

Both legendary boxers are rumored to finally battle each other later this year, possibly on May 2, where Pacquiao (57-6-2, 37 KO's) looks to be the first man to end Mayweather Jr's impressive (47-0, 26 KO's) winning streak and record.

AP's Tim Reynolds was in attendance when the two squared circle icons reportedly spoke to each other in person for the first time ever.

"Pacquiao says Mayweather gave him his cell number and told him it's time for them to work this fight out themselves. Pac says he got told 1 minute before halftime that Floyd was coming over for a chat. Pacquiao said he never spoke to Floyd in person before tonight. Thank Winter Storm Juno if this fight ever happens. Pac wasn't supposed to be here tonight - but his flight was canceled," said Reynolds, according to the Yahoo! Sports reports.

Earlier this month, Pac-Man's promoter Bob Arum revealed that his client agreed on Mayweather's demands for the potential bout including Mayweather's drug testing demands and including a 60-40% winnings split in favor of Mayweather.

"I'm not trying to force anybody's hand, I'm just saying, 'Hey, we've agreed to everything, period.' The people we have talked to on Mayweather's side have agreed to everything. Now we need Mayweather to step up and say, 'Yeah, I'm on board. I agree,'" said Arum to Yahoo! Sports.

"I'm not going to put a deadline on there. I'm just going to hope that everybody does the right thing and we get this concluded. It would be really sad if we went through this stuff again like we did before."

Previously, Pacquiao went on social media in order to convince Mayweather to make the rumored dream match between two future boxing Hall of Famers a reality later this year.

"The ball will drop at midnight to usher in 2015. @FloydMayweather let's not drop the ball on fighting each other next year! #LetsMakeFistory," wrote Pacquiao on Twitter on December 21, 2014.