How close can Pacquiao come to a worthy foe?

There’s no problem with Manny Pacquiao, who says he’s willing to fight anybody—just make sure the opponent is a boxer.

His last two opponents visibly did not fill the qualities Pacquiao seeks in a ring foe.

Lucas Matthysse, totally faded, was a shaky overstaying patsy.

Adrien Broner, overqualified bum, was a certified bluffer/comedian.

Whether or not Pacquiao makes it at ringside in Arlington, Texas, on Sunday, he should have a full view of a potential next foe.

Both Errol Spence and Mikey Garcia should more than fill Pacquiao’s requirements for a full-fledged warrior.

Mainstream boxing aficionados are on their toes for the Spence-Garcia clash, which has been assured to spark and explode into a spectacle.

Meanwhile, Pacquiao should content himself with the fact that Floyd Mayweather Jr. has slid fully out of contention as a worthy next opponent.

The undefeated American boxing superstar, 50-0, cannot fit into the mold of a noble boxer.

It would be a great waste of time chasing after Mayweather, who these past years has slyly avoided real ring wars, while masquerading as a fearless fighter and pocketing millions in purses from cheap, sordid exhibition appearances.

How close will Pacquiao come to a quality warrior?

Garcia, smaller, is the big underdog; as he jumps two divisions up for the great challenge.

Garcia, pundits claim, fights in a potentially dangerous bout he’s been expected to lose.

Spence will have to overwork his guts to fit honorably into a full-scale war Garcia, with his courage and craft, could spin magic.

Sunday’s world welterweight championship promises to be a very memorable classic.

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