"If there is a good fight at 140, why not [go back down]? My natural weight is 140. It's not that hard [to make that weight]," Pacquiao told BoxingScene.com.

Pacquiao has been fighting exclusively at 147 since November 2009, but rarely ever does he weigh close to the welterweight limit at the official weigh-in. The upcoming fight with Chris Algieri (20-0, 8KOs), on November 22, takes place at a catch-weight of 144-pounds.

WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao (56-5-2, 38KOs) is certainly open to the idea of dropping back to the junior welterweight division for a good fight.

Pacquiao: If There is a Good Fight at 140, Why Not?

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[QUOTE=Century Tuna;14917701]lol..pacquiao is trying to duck mayweather again[/QUOTE] Everyone but Floyd fans say it is the other way around. Even Floyd says that he is ducking and Manny is very interested in making the fight happen "It seems WBC is…

lol..pacquiao is trying to duck mayweather again

Soooo u mean to tell me if a fight at 140 is good ull take it........but u just made a guy at 140 who has a title come up cuz he is taller then you............ya that makes alot of sense…

[QUOTE=Bronx2245;14916966]Does it make more sense to fight Algeri than Khan or Thurman? I think the choice of Algeri speaks for itself.[/QUOTE] But Manny is talking about [B]future [/B]fights at 140. Algieri is the current fight. Khan probably makes monetary sense…

Pac wipes the floor with anybody at 140, I'm talking KO too, 147 is not his natural weight but it's where he has all his competition at.