“I think I can do 3, 4 more fights. Two years maybe," Pacquiao told. “I don't have a vice. I don't drink and I don't even drink soft drinks. I don't like eating fatty food. I don't eat pork. It's about being disciplined.”
On his role in the Senate and a potential fight with Australian Horn, Pacquiao added: “I don't take my work as a lawmaker for granted. I'm excited to be a legislator and senator, but boxing is my passion. I feel down when I think about not being in boxing anymore. I tell myself I can still fight, I feel strong, so why don't I just continue boxing? I have made no final decision on my opponent as we have not concluded negotiations. We have not talked with Bob Arum and we have not talked about my next opponent, "he clarified.
Bob Arum the promoter of eight-weight world title holder has been vocal in the media expressing his desire to secure a venue for a clash with Horn, which the Top Rank boss stated would be the first of what would be Pacquiao’s last year as a pro.