Beating Manny Pacquiao is all that's left for Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Floyd Mayweather needs a name opponent when he returns to the ring, likely in May of 2015, Miguel Cotto and Amir Khan both fit the bill.

LAS VEGAS — Whatever difficulties pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. had in his first fight against Marcos Maidana in May, they are ancient history. Mayweather put on a boxing master class in their rematch, cruising to a unanimous decision to

It didn't take long for the Mayweather-Pacquiao questions to surface. After Floyd Mayweather Jr. handled Marcos Maidana (for the second time) by virtue of unanimous decision on Saturday night, Money was inevitably asked about a potential bout against 

Mayweather, the pound-for-pound king from Grand Rapids, fought Maidana completely differently in their rematch Saturday before 16,144 at MGM Grand, four months after their first bout, and retained his welterweight and super welterweight titles via 12

Mayweather, the pound-for-pound king from Grand Rapids, fought Maidana completely differently in their rematch Saturday before 16,144 at MGM Grand, four months after their first bout, and retained his welterweight and super welterweight titles via 12