I believe he can match either Spence of Crawford with proper training, but he can start with a rematch against Ugas, I'm pretty sure Ugas would not say no because when he was asked after the fight against Pacman, he was open for a rematch, so Pacman could start on that if he is planning to go off of retirement.
I think he can not do it, seeing him against Ugas, was pretty much devastating seeing him unable to open his eyes and his wife needing to spoon-feed him because he can not see in both of his eyes, I think this is an indicator that he can not withstand a strong punch from Ugas, and this is the 1st time that I have seen him in this state, He already retired maybe if that boxer were retired I think he can go with an exhibition match, but for now, it is highly unlikely for him to return to the boxing ring,
I don't know that, didn't see a video that he was struggling after the fight. Manny had some excuse after the fight, it was the leg cramp that causes him not able to use his speed, so I'm thinking, what if he has no problem in that fight, will Ugas can still hit him?
To answer that in my own words, Ugas doesn't have that chance if facing a prime Pacquiao. But things is no longer on Manny's control as age begins to bring the effect on his body, there's no doubt that he still want to fight and maybe there are many people who wanted this but he will just put his health at risk, there are many complications that may cause his life.
Better to let go of his past prime and enjoy doing exhibitions if he really wanted to entertain his fans.
Hehehe, we don't know where that article steam from, Manny Pacquiao already hang up his gloves although there is speculation that he is coming back, it will be just on exhibition fights.
And you have to ask, if Pacman can make the same money as fighting exhibitions matches as compare to professional fight, then logic says he should stick to the latter. Because he won't be damage, as we all know that throughout his career he has been in great wars with Mexican fighters. And maybe he will have a effect on him, who knows when he age. So it's better for him to have this exhibition fights instead of going back to the 147 lbs wherein the current champions are going to be too big for him.
Like what I've mentioned above, better to stick with easy money instead of risking his life, Pacquiao still has the charisma, bringing him inside the ring or putting his name on your articles will gather attentions. Not sure if he really made that statement or if he is serious calling that possible fight, because if he really aiming for that kind of fight then he needs to return to the ring and fight first with those fighters who are currently in the line for challenging the current title holder.