JAKARTA - Aged 42 and back in the ring after two years without a fight, Manny Pacquiao is undaunted by taking on Yordenis Ugas in Saturday's welterweight world title race in Las Vegas.

In fact, his sights already surpassed Saturday's fight. He wants to fight against two other best boxers in the future.

"I don't know if this will be (my last time in the ring), we'll see fight after fight," Pacquiao said while speaking in an interview with ESPN KnockOut.

"But if I have the possibility to make one more fight then I want to face the best, Terence Crawford or Errol Spence."

Pacquiao was supposed to fight Spence before a retinal detachment incident forced his opponent to postpone the fight just 11 days before the fight was scheduled.

With 62 wins, two draws and seven defeats in his career, Pacquiao hopes to add to his winning streak against Cuban boxer Ugas.

"I don't think anyone will benefit, I'm always ready to fight with the best," said Ugas, also speaking to ESPN ahead of the fight.

A win for Pacquiao would see him match Floyd Mayweather's record of beating 23 fighters in his career.


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