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Floyd Mayweather Jr., hugs Manny Pacquiao after defeating Pacquiao in their welterweight unification bout on May 2, 2015 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. AFP PHOTO / JOHN GURZINKSI        (Photo credit should read JOHN GURZINSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
Floyd Mayweather Jr., hugs Manny Pacquiao after defeating Pacquiao in their welterweight unification bout on May 2, 2015 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. AFP PHOTO / JOHN GURZINKSI (Photo credit should read JOHN GURZINSKI/AFP/Getty Images)JOHN GURZINSKI/Getty Images

Floyd Mayweather Should Postpone Retirement for Manny Pacquiao Rematch

Matt JonesSep 13, 2015

That’s it for Floyd Mayweather, apparently, with the fighter facing up to retirement with a career record of 49 bouts and 49 wins. But the nature of his victory against Andre Berto makes it even less likely that the 38-year-old will walk away from the sport; a rematch with Manny Pacquiao would be a much more fitting way to finish his career.

The immaculate Mayweather defeated his compatriot on Saturday with the kind of clinical display so many anticipated. It was almost too easy at times for Money, and the lopsided shape of the scorecards were testament to the chasm in class between the two fighters.

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. (R) and Andre Berto fight for the WBO Welterweight World Title at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 12, 2015.  Floyd Mayweather earned a unanimous decision over Andre Berto on Saturday to claim his 49th and

It wasn’t the most appropriate way to underscore a legacy that has seen so many wonderful displays of boxing from Mayweather. Berto was game, was diligent and had clearly gotten himself into tremendous shape for the biggest fight of his life. But the fundamental qualities needed to get close to Mayweather were lacking.

As noted here by Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix, it seemed as though Mayweather was a little bored during the fight itself:

It's a bout that didn't stir much anticipation at all amongst fans, especially when compared to the Pacquiao fight. Granted, when the two did eventually meet, Manny and Floyd didn't conjure an aesthetic spectacle. But much of that was due to Pacquiao's shoulder injury."That is why I want a rematch," said the Filipino recently, per Jeff Powell of the MailOnline. "One without any injury but with fair play."

Mayweather's level alongside Rocky Marciano with 49 wins, no draws and no defeats is something that should have been celebrated, but as of yet, it hasn't, mainly due to the calibre of his opponent. Surpassing the great man's record against Pacquiao would certainly leave a lasting impression, though.

LAS VEGAS, NV - SEPTEMBER 12:  Floyd Mayweather Jr. and referee Kenny Bayless stand in the ring during the WBC/WBA welterweight title fight against Andre Berto at MGM Grand Garden Arena on September 12, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Gett

Plenty feel Mayweather will carry on. After all, he’s basically a free agent after finishing his contract, and as such, a 50th bout would potentially be a hugely lucrative affair, especially if it were against Pacquiao. For a man who is unashamed in his pursuit of financial gains, the opportunity to rake in one last payday will surely be appealing.

BBC Sport’s Ben Dirs, too, seems pretty sure that the undefeated American will lace up the gloves one more time:

It’s often forgotten just how steely a competitor Mayweather is, too. You’d have to be to make it to the summit of such an unforgiving sport. So you can bet, regardless of what he may say in public, the chance to go past Marciano and win for the 50th time is a landmark the American will be desperate to achieve.

LAS VEGAS, NV - SEPTEMBER 12:  Floyd Mayweather Jr. kneels on the mat after winning his WBC/WBA welterweight title fight against Andre Berto at MGM Grand Garden Arena on September 12, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mayweather won the fight by unanimous decisi

Mayweather was adamant that he won’t fight on, though, suggesting it’s time for some fresh faces to emerge and maybe go on to better the marks he has set, per ESPN’s Dan Rafael:

Admittedly, Mayweather does seem contented, but he’s a proud man, and this final bow was little more than a glorified sparring session for the iconic fighter. After doing so well to beat Pacquiao earlier this year, to have taken such a step down in class for the Berto fight is baffling and something he will surely look to rectify.

With that in mind, SportsTalkFeed thinks a potential showdown with the Filipino could be on the cards:

It’s understandable that Mayweather is keen to spend some long-overdue time with his family away from the full-on focus that accompanies him in the build-up to fights. Having beaten men like Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton in his stellar career, there are few who can deny Mayweather has tackled big challenges head on too.

But a showdown with a fully fit Manny would be a much more fitting final chapter. Although their previous bout underwhelmed, the prospect of Money overtaking Marciano would ensure there was plenty of excitement, and with Pacquiao likely to be beset on revenge, a much more aesthetic sporting spectacle, too.

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