I've come around to Floyd's way of thinking, just a bit mind. I don't trust Wild Card in anything they say or do. I don't trust Floyd either but I understand his reticence. For the time being, Floyd vs Ortiz is a decent scrap. I am OK with that at the moment.
He'll continue to do what he's been doing - sit on the side-lines and wait for G to build up opponents for him that he knows he can beat.
Option 1: Dude is 35 already and a proven legend with titles in 5 weight classes and with some great names on his resume. Oh..and he's undefeated. if he fights 2 more fights, with Pacquiao being one of them, and then retires I'm good with that. His haters wanted him to continue fighting into his 40s until he gets brutialized by one of the up and coming 20 somethings..so that they can say that he was overrated all along...
He's 34. And you can't guarantee he'll ride off into the sunset. It's likely he'll be like Roy Jones and keep going when he starts running out of money. And everybody knows black athletes like to live large. And the way he spends his money, it's only a matter of time. He'll be in debt within a couple of years.
Retire as the last ever superstar in a sport he finally snuffed out with a pillowcase full of his hippity hoppity hustler horseshit.