We all want to see Mayweather V. Pacquiao, but let's think about the outcome. If this happens what will come next for the two & for boxing in general? They are both the best fighters in boxing, but although it's entertaining for the fans it doesn't make sense for them from a business standpoint. It's about the money too. If they fight they reach the pinnacle and nothing will be better. Yes, they will both get the biggest deal in sports history, but if they're not ready to retire yet there's many more fights and more paychecks to collect, and this MEGAFIGHT will always be an option. (I feel like both fighters have a lot of fights left in their career). After they fight there won't be another match up of this magnitude for a VERY long time. It would bad for the sport. It limits what both fighters can do with their careers. Also, less viewers will buy PPV because it won't be very likely that the sport will be as entertaining because no match up will compare to mayweather v. pacquiao. You could argue that they could fight each other more than once, and see who comes out on top after the series of rematches, but the one thing preventing that is Floyd Mayweather wants to keep his undefeated record. As much as I hate to say it, and as much as I want to see the fight...it's better for them not to do it at this point for the sake of the sport. As long as they don't fight we all keep watching all these other fights leading up to when they finally do meet up. It's big revenue for all of boxing, both mayweather, pacquiao, the promoters, and all of the fighters we watch who are on the undercard for mayweather/pacquiao fights benefit too. more viewers, more money, the more the sport of boxing benefits. We all look at it from the standpoint of fans with a huge love of the sport, but we all know that boxing is a big business at the same time. So all of the fans who talk about how their guy whether it's mayweather or pacquiao, are ducking each other, and they're p***ies, just think about it...they're probably doing what's best for both of them careerwise & indirectly for boxing in general.