Manny Pacquiao is quite unsure what the future holds for him as far as his decorated boxing career is concerned.

But the Filipino boxing legend is mulling retirement anytime soon after losing to super WBA welterweight champion Yordenis Ugas in their world title bout at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada Saturday, Aug. 21 there (Sunday in Manila).
"Right now, probably I'm thinking about retirement," Pacquiao told ESPN's Bernardo Osuna. "I don't know, I don't know. I'm not closing this it's at a percentage of 60-40."
It is unclear whether the 60-40 refers to saying yes to retirement or the other way around.
Pacquiao also hinted at retirement during the post-fight press conference, with most experts saying that Father Time finally caught up with the fighting senator this time around.
"In the future, you might not see Manny Pacquiao again to fight in the ring. I don't know," said the 42-year-old Pacquiao, who holds a 62-8-2 record on top of 39 knockouts.
Pacquiao, who will turn 43 in December, said he will be resting first before making any formal announcements -- be it in boxing or in politics.
Likewise, the fighting senator is set to announce next month if he will run for the highest political seat in the Philippines come the 2022 Presidential Elections.
His long-time trainer, the legendary Freddie Roach, also weighed in on the possible retirement for Pacquiao after his projected "swan song" against Ugas, citing the Filipino icon as the "best customer I've ever had."