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What’s Next for Pacquiao?

What’s Next for Pacquiao?

Manny Pacquiao proved to everyone that age is just a number in boxing and if you work hard you can win, after his performance on Saturday, we can all see that Pacquiao still has what it takes to become more than just one champion ion the Welterweight division and could become the unified champion if that what he wants to go for. He impressed everyone, including Mayweather when he knocked down the unbeaten fighter Keith Thurman in the first round! What will be next for the legendary fighter?

Now that we know that Manny Pacquiao can still fight like he’s in his prime, we may be seeing him fight some more champions and try to become the oldest unified champion in the world. A lot of fans can agree that Pacquiao does have what it takes to become the next unified champion and could be the best in the division! The fighter will go down as a legend regardless to what happens now. Pacquiao could go up against one of two fighters in the next few months or couple of months.

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Terrence Crawford v Manny Pacquiao would be a great fight to watch for everyone. New prime Pacquiao versing Terrence Crawford, arguable the best in the division right now. This fight would be a double championship bout and could have Crawford capturing his second title in the division, since he does want to unify the division as well. This fight would be a tough one to decided due to Crawford being the best in the division currently and Pacquiao getting to that point in his career! This would be a fight the whole world wants to see. For the WBO and WBA world titles and to see who the best in the division will be.

Shawn Potter could be the next fighter! None of this is confirmed however these two fighters would help Pacquiao and see if he should continue to fight after one of these fights, since these two are up there in the division and can keep their unbeaten streak in massive fights. For example, Terrence Crawford beat Amir Khan via TKO, controversial! Will Pacquiao fight these two?

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