By Carlos Boogs

Manny Pacquiao (58-6-2, 38KOs) makes no secret of his desire to get Floyd Mayweather Jr. (49-0, 26KOs) back in the ring.

Last May, Mayweather won a twelve round decision over Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The fight was the most lucrative event in boxing history. It generated $600 million in revenue and over 4.6 million purchases on pay-per-view.

But their match had a lot of post-fight controversy. Pacquiao came into the fight with a pre-existing shoulder injury and claims that it was event injured further during the contest. Mayweather used an IV to rehydrate after the official weigh-in, with Pacquiao's camp only becoming aware of that a few weeks later.

Most experts saw Mayweather as the clear decision winner. Not Pacquiao. He believes he did more than enough to win and Mayweather simply ran around the ring without putting on a show for the public.

Mayweather retired from the sport last September. Pacquiao retired in April, but quickly unretired and faces WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao on November 5th at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. He hopes Mayweather will unretire in 2017 and consider the idea of fighting him again.

When he steps inside the ring, Pacquiao says he is very motivated to put on a show to ensure the paying public got their money's worth. He feels Mayweather could care less about the paying public, and his sole motivation in the ring is to make a payday.

"In know in his heart, he doesn't have the concern for the fans, his concern is only for money. My concern is not only for money [or] making money from the fans, from the people. My concern is how I entertain the people, how I entertain the fans. Of course paying you money for the fight is good, but we have to remember as a fighter that you have a responsibility to make the people happy, make the fans happy," Pacquiao said.