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Manny Pacquiao Would Have Been Part Of 'Expendables 4' Had He Won The Fight Against Floyd Mayweather Jr! Sylvester Stallone Instead Asked Legendary Wrestler Hulk Hogan

Jun 04, 2015 11:07 PM EDT | By Sherylyn Toda

Had the Filipino boxing champ Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao won the fight of the century against Floyd Mayweather Jr. he would have been included in Sylvester Stallone's upcoming "Expendables 4" movie.

While the 68-year-old veteran action star debunked rumors that he and good friend Arnold Schwarzenegger approached Pacquiao during his boxing match with Chris Algieri to appear in the upcoming fourth installment of his action movie franchise, he told TMZ Sports that Pacquiao could have been their trainer in the movie, had he won the fight.

"Yeah, he was going to teach us all how to box," Sly admitted. 

"No, Pacquiao was never going to be in it," Stallone told TMZ Sports of the Filipino boxer's casting in "Expendables 4." "He's a great fighter."

"You got to stick to us broken down actors," he quipped.

And while, Manny Pacquiao is definitely out of "Expendables 4," Sylvester Stallone has reportedly asked legendary wrestler, Hulk Hogan to be the next bad guy in the upcoming film.

In an interview at the Body Pro Expo in England, the legendary wrestler confirmed the news of his casting.

"We're trying to figure out a way to maybe turn me into the most evil man in the world," Hogan revealed. "Y'know, Stallone gave me my first break, and he's been a great friend. We had a great conversation, talking about the possibilities. Can I still run, can I still jump? Well, not as fast or not as high, but I think Hollywood could find a good stunt man to help me out."

Together with the rest of the original cast another new comer is reportedly going to be included in the line up.

According to reports, veteran Bollywood action star, Salman Khan is being eyed to take part in "Expendables 4." 

Sly openly expressed his intentions to act with Indian superstar in one of his movies.

"Would like to thank the super talented Indian superstar Salman Khan for the compliment he Tweeted," he said referring to a tweet by the Indian actor. "We should do an ACTION FILM together! Salman Khan Thanks my friend! You have BIG heart! Big talent! Big future! KEEP PUNCHING , SALMAN! Your friend Sly Stallone."

Instead of a Manny Pacquiao, fans may opt to see legendary boxer Hulk Hogan and Indian superstar Salman Khan in the next "Expendables 4" movie.

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