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Like Mayweather, former eight-weight world champion Pacquiao is currently competing in the exhibition scene.
The Filipino, who retired from professional boxing last September, is gearing up for a showdown with South Korean martial artist DK Yoo on December 11.
Revenge has been on Pacman’s mind ever since he lost the 2015 ‘Fight of the Century’ with Mayweather in Las Vegas.
And he could very well get it next year if Mayweather were to agree to what would be one of the most-viewed exhibitions of all time.
Ricky Hatton
British boxing legend Hatton returns to the ring this weekend to take on Mexican great Marco Antonio Barerra in an eight-rounder in Manchester.
The Hitman knows Mayweather all too well having lost their welterweight title fight in Las Vegas 15 years ago.
It’s unclear if Hatton will be one and done after his clash with Barerra. But he could make himself a bucketload of cash if he were to put himself forward to face Mayweather again.
KSI
YouTuber juggernaut KSI will likely be ringside for his little brother’s clash with the undefeated Mayweather.
He could potentially opt to challenge the Olympic bronze medallist should his brother fall at the Michigan mauler’s hands.
And given the massive audience KSI has amassed across multiple social media platforms, Mayweather would likely be tempted to fight the Brit.
Jake Paul
Mayweather has unfinished with YouTuber turned boxer Paul following their brawl last May.
Money managed to land a few blows on Paul after having his hat stolen but was left irate by the social media star’s actions.
Paul’s roaring start to his professional career, coupled with his built-in audience, makes him a worthy B-side in a potential fight.
But it’s unclear whether or not Mayweather would want to give him the opportunity to earn a huge payday by sharing the ring with him.