By Edward Chaykovsky

Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach is not only hoping that a deal is reached for Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - the six-time 'Trainer of The Year' is hoping for a trilogy.

Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum, who promotes Pacquiao, is speaking with CBS CEO Les Moonves, who says he is capable of delivering Mayweather.

One of the ideas discussed between Arum and Moonves, says Roach, was a multi-fight contract - with a rematch clause for both sides. Roach, who trains Pacquiao, loves the idea.

Mayweather has only had two rematches in his entire career. Pacquiao has had four rematches, two trilogies, and one quadrilogy.

"Doing a multi-fight contract, I thought that was the best idea in the world. I would love to see these guys fight more than once. If they split the first two, we could have a third...there could be a rubbermatch. We could have three big fights. It's be done before, it could be done again," Roach told HBO's The Fight Game.