Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao fight is regarded as the fight of the century and as expected, the whole world tuned in.
Both fighters have a huge following. However, only one has to come out as the winner. Mayweather Jr kept his record clean via unanimous decision. All three judges scored him as the winner against Pacman who now sports a professional record of 57 wins, six losses, and two draws.
For many, the Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao fight did not live up to the hype. That it did not provide the action that most fans wanted to see.
On money though, both fighters will still take home worldly amount of money for 12 rounds of running, boxing and hugging. With the fact that they raked in millions from this fight, will there be a rematch?
Shortly after his fight with Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr made it known to the public he is no longer interested in getting on the ring with his arch rival. He thinks that with that victory, he has cemented his legacy as the world's greatest boxer.
"I can quit boxing today and I'm a-okay," he said. "In my era I'm TBE (The Best Ever)."
"Give other fighters chance. It's time other fighters fight for the belts."
The no rematch clause for the Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao fight was discussed by the two fighters even before it spread on the news they are going to officially slug it out on the ring. But of course, with that lackluster performance, people cannot be blamed if they ask for another war between the two fighters.
As for Freddie Roach, he thinks the recently concluded Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao fight was a good one and if given the chance, he would want to see another fight between the two.
"I thought we fought a good fight," said Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach. "We'd love to do it again. Hopefully as soon in the future."