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WBC ranks Pacquiao as No. 1 contender; Mayweather fight looming?

Dino Maragay - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines – The World Boxing Council has ranked Manny Pacquiao as the number one contender in the welterweight division following his dominant win over Brandon Rios in Macau last Nov. 24.

The move comes as a surprise since Pacquiao wasn’t in the rankings released by the Mexico-based sanctioning organization last month, leading to speculations that this was an effort to pave the way for a showdown between the Filipino and Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Mayweather holds the WBC welterweight belt, and with this latest development, could be mandated to defend his title against Pacquiao or risk being stripped of it.

Previously not among the WBC’s welterweight rankings, Pacquiao leapfrogged over No. 2-ranked Luis Abregu of Argentina and No. 3-rated Amir Khan.

Khan, a British who used to be trained by Freddie Roach and was a former sparring partner of Pacquiao, is reportedly being heavily considered by Mayweather to be his next opponent.

The undefeated American has four fights left in his massive six-fight deal with US broadcaster Showtime. In his past two bouts with the network, he routed Robert Guerrero and Saul Alvarez to preserve his immaculate record.

Even Showtime has openly expressed interest on a showdown between two of the sports’ biggest stars.

A Mayweather-Pacquiao fight could go down as the richest ever in history, and while previous attempts to make it happen failed, the boxing world isn’t giving up on seeing the bout.

While Pacquiao has gone on record about his willingness to face Mayweather, the latter isn’t keen on entertaining the idea. The fighting congressman is slated to return to the ring on April 12 next year, with Juan Manuel Marquez, Timothy Bradley and Ruslan Provodnikov as possible foes.

But fights with those three fighters are no match to the magnitude of a face-off with Mayweather.

The WBC’s latest move, meanwhile, could prove useless since money – and not belts – often makes the clock tick for big-time fighters. Additionally, in previous talks, Mayweather had insisted on an Olympic-style random blood testing, something Pacquiao initially balked at but eventually agreed to.

The fight never pushed through during those negotiations two years ago. And not even the WBC’s latest ploy could guarantee that the bout will finally happen.

The boxing world is still waiting.

A MAYWEATHER-PACQUIAO

AMIR KHAN

BRANDON RIOS

EVEN SHOWTIME

FILIPINO AND FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR.

FREDDIE ROACH

JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ

LUIS ABREGU OF ARGENTINA AND NO

MAYWEATHER

PACQUIAO

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