68% of American Boxing Fans Vote in Favor of Mayweather vs. Pacquiao Next
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68% of American Boxing Fans Vote in Favor of Mayweather vs. Pacquiao Next
By Kyle R. Lucas, Doghouse Boxing (Sept 20, 2014)

ESPN results for Mayweather vs. Pacquiao
Above show ESPN results for Mayweather vs. Pacquiao
Who would you like to see Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight next? The answer for most all of us is simple. It would be the same guy we've been hootin' and a hollerin' Mayweather to fight for over half a decade now, the one and only Manny Pacquiao.

In a recent poll conducted by ESPN.com, it should come as to no surprise that basically 2 out of 3 fans want Mayweather vs. Pacquiao next.

ESPN SportsNation conducted a poll, asking viewers: Who would you like to see Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight next?

Out of a total 26,478 votes counted in this ongoing poll, the numbers so far indicate what all of us suspect, the majority of fans want Mayweather vs. Pacquiao. 68% voted in favor of Pacman for Floyd. (Please note, that 9,900 of the 26,478 votes actually came from International results, in which case Pacquiao got 70% of the votes.)

There was not much interest in other fights. Miguel Cotto and Keith Thurman both received 8% of calculated votes, while Amir Khan fared only slightly better at 9%. Danny Garcia came close to these numbers, but got only 7%.

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