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    Default Re: What does the winner of Pac-man-Mayweather do afterwards?

    i have a feeling that if pacquiao wins a congressional seat in general santos city, his life is going to be in grave danger. just read that two of his ardent supporters were gunned down a few days ago. this is not a very good sign for pacquiao. i also know that pacquiao as a congressman will be easily manipulated by some around him. as much as pacquiao is considered the lord and savior in his home country, there are others who would make a big statement by assassinating him or his family.

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    Rematch if result is somewhat controversial. If PBF clearly wins, retirement or Hatton? Preferred choice is Mosley of course if he wins in January, but I don't see what Mosley has done to make PBF change his mind and fight him, other than calling him out after Floyd's Marquez win. Whatever your opinion of it, Floyd prioritizes his health and his "hit, not get hit" strategy over his legacy.

    If Pacquiao wins, retirement or maybe one more fight with Marquez at 140? It would pay as much as Mosley and would be less risk, right? Plus, removes any doubt to his legacy regarding his Marquez win/draw.
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    Default Re: What does the winner of Pac-man-Mayweather do afterwards?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Rematch if result is somewhat controversial. If PBF clearly wins, retirement or Hatton? Preferred choice is Mosley of course if he wins in January, but I don't see what Mosley has done to make PBF change his mind and fight him, other than calling him out after Floyd's Marquez win. Whatever your opinion of it, Floyd prioritizes his health and his "hit, not get hit" strategy over his legacy.

    If Pacquiao wins, retirement or maybe one more fight with Marquez at 140? It would pay as much as Mosley and would be less risk, right? Plus, removes any doubt to his legacy regarding his Marquez win/draw.
    You can forget a rematch with Marquez at 140, it would be too "tough" for him and too dangerous, he'd rather fight some middle name around his actual weight class or fight the dangerous big names once they are shot.
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