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Pacquiao awaits familiar foe in possible boxing swan song

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He returns to a familiar place, with an equally familiar opponent. Manny Pacquiao is taking no chances when he meets Timothy Bradley in what could be the last fight of his remarkable career.

There’s chatter in the background about a possible rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr., though that appears very unlikely. Their hugely hyped fight last May was a dud, and Mayweather has shown no interest – at least publicly – in changing his mind about retirement.

Pacquiao could be headed there himself, even if he beats Bradley in the rubber match of their series. He’s running for Senate in the Philippines, a job that takes far more time than his current position of congressman in his native country, and polls make him a favorite in next month’s election.

Pacquiao might solidify his position in the polls with a win over Bradley in Saturday night’s welterweight fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where he met Mayweather last May. Everyone loves a winner, though Pacquiao is already beloved by most people in the Philippines as the biggest sports hero the country has ever had.

Indeed, Bradley said he would be in Pacquiao’s corner if he had a vote.

“He’s shown over and over that he is for the people and by the people and that he’s a man of his word,” Bradley said. “He’s always shown that character and that integrity and I think he’s the right man for the job.”

Pacquiao has waffled about whether this is his last fight, saying he still loves boxing but his family wants him to retire. Trainer Freddie Roach said he believes Pacquiao has benefited from a year’s rest after the Mayweather fight and can go on at age 37, even though he hasn’t scored a knockout since 2009.

“He hasn’t slowed down at all,” Roach said. “He still has a couple fights left in him.”

Pacquiao is guaranteed $7 million – a far cry from the $100 million or so he got to fight Mayweather – to meet Bradley again in a pay-per-view fight that is struggling to get noticed. With good reason, because there’s still a hangover from the Mayweather fight and he and Bradley have already fought 24 mostly nondescript rounds.

Fury-Klitschko rematch set for July 9: The uncle and trainer of world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury says a rematch against Wladimir Klitschko will take place July 9 in in Manchester, England.

Fury beat Klitschko in a unanimous decision in November to take the WBA, IBF and WBO belts and end the Ukrainian’s nine-year reign as champion.

A rematch clause was inserted into the deal for the first fight, but the two camps have been struggling to come up with a date and location for a second fight.

Fury has since been stripped of the IBF belt for failing to make a mandatory defense.

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