MANILA, Philippines — Manny Pacquiao returned home to the Philippines on Wednesday nursing his right shoulder after surgery and weighing up whether to retire or push for a rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Pacquiao, wearing a black shoulder brace and arm sling, said his immediate priorities were recuperating from surgery and his duties as congressman and family man. He said he injured his shoulder during training for the May 2 fight which Mayweather won on a unanimous decision.
Pacquiao and his family arrived early Wednesday and rested briefly in his mansion in the Forbes Park residential enclave of Manila. He later joined fans, supporters and politicians for breakfast at a nearby hotel before a motorcade around the Philippine capital.
Thousands lined the streets as his motorcade passed, waving, applauding and taking pictures of the 36-year-old former champion.
Sidewalk vendor Mary Jean Borgonia held up a white shirt with the words "Long Live, Manny" in the Filipino language printed in red letters.
"Even if he lost, for us he is still a winner," Borgonia said.
Pacquiao said when he recovers he'll make an "announcement for continuing my career or announcement for retirement."
The boxer is also going into the last year of his current term as congressman of southern Sarangani province. He did not indicate his plans for next year's elections, which could include running for his last term as congressman, or provincial governor or senator.