Pacquiao touts Bradley fight, teases retirement

Pacquiao touts Bradley fight, teases retirement
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Summary Pacquiao says he'll consider retirement in November after his next two bouts.

Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley Jr. both realize almost every boxing fan wishes Floyd Mayweather Jr. had been standing next to Pacquiao at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Tuesday.But when Pacquiao and Mayweather failed to make a deal for the fight everybody wants to see, Pacquiao moved down the list of contenders to make a fight he hopes his fans will enjoy.Pacquiao and Bradley are getting an early start on the promotional circuit for their welterweight bout June 9 at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas. Even while the Filipino congressman and his unbeaten opponent posed for photos and praised each other in the peach-colored ballroom at the historic Hollywood hideaway, Pacquiao and his camp realized Mayweathers absence looms over the proceedings.Im willing to fight Mayweather, Pacquiao said. But I have to fight the guys who are hungry to fight me. Timothy Bradley is strong, and he can punch. Hes a good boxer, so its a challenge to fight a guy like that.Pacquiao (54-3-2, 38 KOs) realizes hell have to do plenty of promoting to get fans interested in a fight against Bradley, a 140-pound champion from Palm Springs, Calif., who has never been in a fraction of the spotlight that follows Pacquiao across the globe. Pacquiao will make sure every fan knows all about Bradley (28-0, 12 KOs), praising him as a game opponent who enjoys a good action fight as much as he does — another indirect swipe at the defense-oriented Mayweather.Its nice to be fighting a fighter who is undefeated and not worried about losing that zero on his record, said Freddie Roach, Pacquiaos longtime trainer.Yet Roach repeatedly showed little interest in a bout with Bradley in recent years, citing Bradleys near anonymity and limited knockout power. Although Bradleys record makes him an eminently worthy opponent, he only pulled into prime position for the bout last year when he joined promoter Bob Arums Top Rank alongside Pacquiao.Pacquiao and Bradley havent exactly built up any motivation to punch each other in the face yet, either. After Pacquiao cracked up in laughter when he posed for a staredown with Bradley, the Filipino champion grabbed a camera and shot a few photos of Bradley, who struck a goofy pose.Pacquiao is probably the best fighter in the history of boxing, said Bradley, a physical boxer best known for using his shaved head as a battering ram to get inside on his opponents. Hes a great role model, a great guy, but Manny Pacquiao has reigned for a long time, and I really feel like Im the new face of boxing.Boxing could need a new face as soon as next year. Mayweather has fought sparingly in his 30s, and Pacquiao says hell consider retirement in November after his next two bouts.Pacquiao cites a renewed religious fervor for his interest in retirement, saying hes no longer comfortable pounding on his opponents while winning his last 15 fights. Roach said Pacquiaos last training camp fell apart in its final days because of numerous distractions including friction between Pacquiao and his wife, Jinkee, resulting in a mediocre performance in a narrow victory over Juan Manuel Marquez.He says God doesnt want him to hurt people, Roach said. That bothers me a little bit, but Manny has always been a compassionate person.Even while hyping his bout with Bradley, Pacquiao knows everybody will ask him about the potential of a Mayweather fight in November. Even his 11-year-old son, Emmanuel Jr., is on his dads case.My kids request me: Dad, I want you to retire, but before, you have to fight Mayweather and beat him, Pacquiao said with a grin.Pressed for details about the breakdown in negotiations with Mayweather, Pacquiao said he was willing to fight for a 50-50 split of all revenue from whats likely to be the richest fight in boxing history. Pacquiao recounted his phone conversation with Mayweather several weeks ago, with negotiations falling apart afterward.I was in the Philippines, and I told him, We need to make this fight happen, Pacquiao said. I said I would agree to a 50-50 (split), and he said, Oh, Ill give you a $40 million guarantee, and no pay-per-view. Ill take all the pay-per-view. I dont accept that offer. Its kind of embarrassing to me. Its trying to take advantage of me. He doesnt want to fight.That $40 million might sound like a fortune, but a Pacquiao-Mayweather fight is expected to produce more than $150 million in pay-per-view proceeds alone. Mayweathers camp denies Mayweather made such an offer, but the verbal sniping likely wont let up next week when Mayweather begins promoting his May 5 bout against Miguel Cotto.Pacquiao is making a brief trip stateside before heading back to the Philippines. After stops in Las Vegas and Hollywood for promotional shoots, hes taking a Nike corporate jet to New York for more publicity — and hopefully a meeting with Jeremy Lin before the Knicks next game Wednesday night.Jeremy Lin, Im proud as an Asian, said Pacquiao, an avid basketball fan and player. Were very proud of him. Keep up the good work.
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