Thousands joined a ticker-tape parade in Brisbane in honour of the former school teacher, who said he doubted if Pacquiao had personally backed a call to review the outcome of last Sunday's title bout.
"I don't actually believe that would be Pacquiao actually even saying that himself," the Australian told Channel Nine.
"Maybe it is his team around him. But Pacquiao seemed very humble in the way that he lost and thought the decision was correct.
Written off by most observers, the 29-year-old stunned the Filipino legend with his ultra-aggressiveness to earn a unanimous 12-round decision.
The result has been widely questioned, with many believing Pacquiao should have won.
The 38-year-old Filipino champion Wednesday backed a formal request by the Philippines' Games and Amusement Board for the World Boxing Organisation to review the decision.
"I love boxing and I don't wanna see it dying because of unfair decision and officiating," he said in a statement issued by his office.
In the twilight of a 22-year pro career in which he won world titles in an unprecedented eight weight divisions, Pacquiao had initially called for a rematch, but later said he would also "think hard" about retiring.
In Brisbane, with chants of "Hornet! Hornet!" ringing out, the Australian boxer was handed the keys to the city and told thousands of supporters he was ready for the next challenge.
"I went through a tough round nine, pushed hard through and we got there" he told the crowd. "We got that World Championship."
There was no doubting the fight's outcome among fans who came out to greet their hometown hero.
"(It was) an absolutely amazing performance. He (Horn) definitely, definitely, definitely won," one supporter told Sky News.
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