Manny Pacquiao Tells Reason Why He Cannot Retire Yet

Mayweather Is The Reason Why Manny Pacquiao Cannot Retire From Boxing

MANNY PACQUIAO – Boxer-senator Manny Pacquiao said that Mayweather is one of the main reasons why he simply cannot retire just yet.

In the world of politics, Manny previously opened up a possibility that he will run as President in 2022. He is currently fighting against modern-day slavery supporting athletes and better healthcare services, and urging for strong communities.

He changed his view on politicans when he realized that his earning in boxing could not support his countrymen. Manny further noted that, while politics may not be his comfort zone, public service is his calling.

Now in the field of boxing, he is not planning on retiring yet because of one particular reason: a rematch with Mayweather.

MANNY PACQUIAO
Manny Pacquiao’s loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2015 continues to bother the Filipino senator to this day. Reuters
Photo uplifted from: ABS-CBN News

A report in ABS-CBN states that his fight against Mayweather in 2015 left many questions as he fought while tending to his shoulder injury.

Manny said that he cannot retire in peace until he earns a remacth with Floyd as he was throwing few punches in their fight. He is confident that he will bring Mayweather back in boxing now that he returned champion.

As per the report, he will have an upcoming fight with Adrien Broner and said that after this, there is a high chance that Mayweather will be next. Manny has to deal with the matches before Mayweather will return from boxing.

They recently met in Japan, where Mayweather cancelled his fight with “Ninja Boy” Tenshin Nasukawa. Manny told Floyd that he wants a rematch but after the fight in January. He further told Floyd that he has the belt and he is now the champion. Pacuquiao promised that the results will be different in the rematch as there will be no excuses.

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