I never though I'd be convinced Kellerman wasn't just giving lip service toward Pacquiao but after I saw this... I think its safe to say he's truly on on the bandwagon now.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvJ92...layer_embedded

Kellerman makes an interesting comment that I've not really though about but what would a Mayweather Jr. vs Pacquiao fight mean to the history of boxing?

While some say that the P4P title has no value, I beg to differ. I think it has a massive effect on many levels. It certainly affected Hatton's decisions. He walked out first in his bout with Pacquiao and even accepted a lower split.

It may be the only time in history that P4P (ranked?) fighters can actually meet in the ring because of the weight class difference. How important is this and why should it even matter?