Thursday, 28 April 2011

Pacquiao seeks impressive win over Mosley -- Radio Netherlands

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Filipino pugilist Manny Pacquiao, hungrier than ever to fight after serving as a congressman, wants a more impressive victory over American veteran Shane Mosley next week than unbeaten rival Floyd Mayweather managed a year ago.

Pacquiao, 52-3 with two drawn and 38 knockouts, will defend his World Boxing Organization welterweight title on May 7 against 39-year-old American Mosley, who is 46-6 with one drawn and 39 knockouts and has never been knocked out.

Netherland (Vintage Contemporaries)"If the knockout comes it comes," Pacquiao said Wednesday. "I'm very focused, not for knockout, but to work hard. We're prearing for 12 rounds. If I am looking for a knockout or underestimating my opponent, it could affect me."

Pacquiao, a 32-year-old southpaw who has won his past 13 fights over six years, said one of his goals is to produce a more impressive victory over Mosley than Mayweather's unanimous decision last May.

"That's what I want to do," Pacquiao said.

Freddie Roach, Pacquiao's trainer, says every fight should end with a knockout and he would love "Pac-Man" to produce his first early stoppage since flattening Britain's Ricky Hatton two years ago by dropping Mosley.

"If Manny can be the first one to stop him it would be a feather in his cap," Roach said. "It would be incredible. It would just prove how much better he is than that other guy that couldn't stop him (Mayweather)."

Mayweather has not fought since and Pacquiao said he would never take such a break without retiring from the sport. He said he thinks Mayweather wants age to weaken his punching power.

"I don't know if he wants to fight me or what the reason is, if he's waiting for me to get old," Pacquiao said. "I'm just waiting for that time."

Fight fans hope for such a showdown but Mayweather faces a hearing Thursday on a domestic battery case that could result in 34 years behind bars.

Roach said Pacquiao has had the best start of a training camp that he has seen from the Asian superstar.

"He is really motivated for Shane Mosley. This might be the best training camp we've ever had," Roach said. "He had some down time. He was hungry for boxing again.

"From day one he has been on fire. We ran out of anywhere to go. I've had to hold him back."

Pacquiao said duties as a congressman kept him from workouts and made him hungry for the gym while some pre-camp jabbing sessions jump-started his workout regimen.

"I was hungry, excited, motivated to train hard," Pacquiao said. "I'm ready for the fight. I'm excited for this fight because Mosley throws a lot of punches. He's a good fighter and a champion also."

Pacquiao is set to record a song and appear on US television this week, tasks he sees as enjoyable rather than distractions.

"I like to do a lot of things in my life, to motivate myself to train hard for this fight," Pacquiao said. "I'm happy with what I'm doing."

Asked about reports that he has already been offered a deal to fight Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez later this year, Pacquiao avoided a direct answer but said, "I can fight anyone in the ring."

Marquez's only loss since a split-decision defeat at the hands of Pacquiao in 2008 came to Mayweather in 2009.

Pacquiao is not taking Mosley lightly despite the US veteran being seven years older.

"Shane Mosley is still strong. He moves like he's 29, 30 years old," said Pacquiao. "He's the kind of fighter you cannot underestimate. He's bigger than me and stronger and pound for pound he is still good."

"Mosley he moves fast with footspeed and has power. It's what I want. It will be a good fight."

Source: rnw.nl

Pacquiao and trainer sing different tune on a Mosley KO -- Reuters

By Mark Lamport-Stokes, Reuters

(Reuters) - Manny Pacquiao and his trainer Freddie Roach expressed contrasting views on Wednesday when discussing the possibility of a knockout by the Filipino in his title bout next week with American Shane Mosley.

Pacman: My Story of Hope, Resilience, and Never-Say-Never DeterminationWhile Pacquiao said a knockout had not been a specific focus during their preparations over the last two months, Roach felt stopping an opponent was the perfect way to end a fight.

Mosley, 46-6-1 with 39 knockouts, has yet to be knocked out during his professional career and Roach has set his sights on Pacquiao becoming the first boxer to achieve the feat.

"I think all fights should end in knockouts so I am looking for a knockout," Roach said on a conference call with the Filipino southpaw.

"Shane is a tough guy and a very durable guy and it would be a feather in Manny's cap to be the first one to stop him. It would just prove to the world how much better he is than that other guy (Floyd Mayweather) that couldn't stop him."

Eleven months ago, Mayweather resisted a furious early onslaught by Mosley to preserve his unbeaten professional record with an unanimous points victory in a welterweight bout in Las Vegas.

Mayweather has not fought since and boxing fans would dearly love to see the American go into the ring against Pacquiao to decide the mythical title of the world's best pound-for-pound fighter.

For the time being, though, Pacquiao and his trainer are fully focused on the WBO welterweight title fight against veteran Mosley at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on May 7.

"Manny will fight at a fast pace and I don't know if Shane is going to be prepared to fight at that pace," Roach said of the Filipino who has been installed as an odds-on favorite by Las Vegas bookmakers.

"But we are going to force the action and we are going to go for it (a knockout) this time. If it comes, it comes. I think Manny is definitely the guy to do it."

Pacquiao, already established as one of the best offensive fighters of all time with a career record of 52-3-2 with 38 knockouts, was reluctant to talk about his chances of stopping Mosley.

KNOCKOUT FOCUS

"We are not very focused on the knockout," the 32-year-old said. "If the knockout comes, it will come. We have prepared ourselves that we are fighting 12 rounds."

Asked how much it would mean to him to become the first fighter to stop Mosley, Pacquiao replied: "I would be excited for that. My concern right now is the fight that we can give to the people and to the fans. I want them to be happy."

Pacquiao will be fighting for the first time since November when he outclassed Mexican Antonio Margarito in Dallas to land an eighth world title in an unprecedented eighth weight class.

For all the talk that he should brush aside the threat posed by three-division world champion Mosley, the Filipino southpaw is not taking his 39-year-old opponent lightly.

"Shane Mosley is still strong and he moves like a 29-year-old or a 30-year-old," Pacquiao said. "He is the kind of fighter that you cannot underestimate. He is bigger than me and stronger and of course he is a former pound-for-pound champion. He is still good."

Mosley did not thrive in his last two bouts - dropping a unanimous decision to Mayweather in May and drawing with Sergio Mora in September -- but Roach believes the American suffered against opponents renowned for their ultra-defensive style.

"We are looking at his fight against Margarito, a guy that attacks and not those two runners that he (Mosley) had a little bit of difficulty with," said Roach.

In his third-last bout, Mosley claimed the WBA welterweight title with a stunning ninth round stoppage of Margarito at the Staples Center in Los Angees in January 2009.

"In the Margarito fight, he looked great and Margarito has an aggressive style like Manny," Roach added.

"And the way we are going to attack him (Mosley) is going to be a little more scientific of course. We are ready for the best Shane Mosley out there."

(Editing by Frank Pingue)

Source: reuters.com

Pacquiao, Roach, Arum Conf Call Transcript -- Eastside Boxing

Eastside Boxing

Eight-division world champion Congressman MANNY “PACMAN” PACQUIAO, Hall of Fame trainer World-Famous FREDDIE ROACH and Hall of Fame promoter BOB ARUM participated in an international media conference call on Wednesday to discuss Pacquiao’s upcoming World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title defense against three-division world champion Sugar” SHANE MOSLEY on Saturday, May 7, at the sold out MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

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What the participants had to say on Wednesday:

FREDDIE ROACH: “Manny has had a great training camp. We’ve had our best start ever and Manny is really motivated for Shane Mosley. We started in the mountains in the first day of training and he’s been consistently trying to kill his body. He ran yesterday for an hour and 10 minutes. He’s just in great shape and this may be his best training camp we’ve ever had.”

There was an article comparing Manny’s legacy to the Celtics dynasty from their heyday. Freddie, do you consider Manny the Bill Russell of boxing?

ROACH: “I feel he is. I feel he’s done a few things that will never, ever be repeated. An eight-time world champion will never be touched. He’s definitely the Bill Russell of his era.”

Freddie, what are your thoughts on Naazim Richardson training Shane Mosley and what does he bring to the fight?

ROACH: “Naazim is a very good trainer, he’s experienced. He knows how to get to his fighters. He brings out the best in people – he did that with Bernard Hopkins. I think he’s a great trainer and it’s a great challenge for me to come up with a better game plan than he does. Again, he’s a very good trainer and I respect him a lot and that’s why I expect Shane to be at his best.”

Manny, when you look at Shane do you see a fighter that is on a downhill slope or do you think he can still summon some of his best?

PACQUIAO: “Shane Mosley is still very strong and he moves more like he’s 30 years old. He’s the kind of fighter who is bigger than me. Pound-for-pound he’s still good.”

How important is it to do other things outside of boxing?

PACQUIAO: “That’s my life, to keep busy. I like to do a lot of things in my life. This is how I motivate myself in this upcoming fight. I’ve worked very hard for this fight.”

Does the singing and other things become a distraction?

PACQUIAO: “No, I’m happy with what I do. If I’m not happy I won’t do it.”

You took a lot of punches in the Margarito fight. Did you do that to make it a fight or was it something Margarito was doing?

PACQUIAO: “This fight is bigger than the Margarito fight because Mosley moves fast and he has good speed and power. That’s what I want. He throws a lot of punches. It will be good for us and it will be a good fight.”

Freddie, what were your thoughts on the Margarito fight and how many times he got hit?

ROACH: “The thing is I don’t think he gets hit on purpose – I don’t know anyone who gets hit on purpose. When you like to exchange and you like to throw punches you put yourself in harms way. That’s why Manny is the most exciting fighter in the world. I can’t take that away from him. He’s always liked to throw combinations and when you let your hands go you leave yourself open. When you’re an offensive-minded fighter you’re always going to have that other end. We’re going to go into this fight and we’re going to throw a lot of combinations and Shane is going to come back and it’s going to be an exciting fight.”

Freddie, why is this his best training camp?

ROACH: “Well, we’ve never had too many bad training camps. But since the start of the training camp he’s been motivated for Shane since day one. Usually it takes us a little while to get into the flow of training camp, but from day one he’s been on fire. I mean we did eight rounds of mitts in the first day of training camp and he hadn’t been in the gym since the last fight. We’ve just run out of room to go. He does 16 rounds a day on the mitts right now and I’m going to start holding him back a little bit. That’s the hardest part of Manny Pacquiao – slowing him down.”

Freddie, what are the reasons this camp started so fast?

ROACH: “Well, he hadn’t been in the gym since the Margarito fight. He had some down time and he was hungry for boxing again. He missed his boxing job and he was very motivated coming into it. A lot of people tell Manny this is an easy fight and Shane hasn’t looked good in his last couple of fights. We’re looking at his (Shane’s) last fight with Margarito, a guy that attacks, not those two runners that he had a little bit of difficulty with. Styles make fights and Manny has an aggressive style and that’s why we have to be ready for this guy. Manny knows that and that’s why we started out right off the bat not taking this guy lightly and working our asses off.”

Manny, what excites you about this fight?

PACQUIAO: “I’m excited for this fight because Mosley can throw a lot of punches and he wants to fight toe-to-toe. Mosley, he’s former pound-for-pound champion and he’s a good fighter, and a comeback fighter also.”

What are you preparing for?

ROACH: “We’re 100 percent ready for the fight. If Mosley brings his best we’re ready for his best. I don’t think there is any room for an upset, but in boxing you never know. We’re 100 percent ready on our end. We’ve done everything we can to get ready for the fight.”

PACQUIAO: “The same. We’ve trained hard for this fight and we’re ready for this fight.”

Are you prepared for the best Mosley?

ROACH: “We’re definitely looking at his best fights because we expect him to be at his best. The Margarito fight he looked great and Margarito has an aggressive style like Manny and that’s how we’ll attack him. It will be a little more scientific, of course, but we’re ready for the best Shane Mosley out there.”

PACQUIAO: “We studied hard for this training camp and we applied different techniques and different styles in the ring. We’re ready to fight and I can adjust right away in the ring to whatever his style is.”

Manny, there were some reports of an upcoming fight against Juan Manuel Marquez. Can you talk about that?

PACQUIAO: “I think that’s a question for Bob Arum. I’m just a fighter. My job is to train hard and to fight in the ring. I can fight anybody.”

ARUM: “Freddie and Manny are preparing for May 7 and we’re not looking past that.”

Mosley has always had a great chin. How important for you would it be to become someone that stops Mosley?

PACQUIAO: “We’re not focused for the knockout. All we do is work hard and if the knockout comes, it comes. We’ve prepared ourselves for fighting 12 rounds.”

How excited would you be to be the first guy to knock him out?

PACQUIAO: “If the knockouts come, they come. What matters is the fight that we can give to the people and the fans. I want them to be happy and excited about our performance.”

Freddie, how big of a deal would it be for Manny to be the first guy to score a knockout against Shane Mosley?

ROACH: “Shane’s a tough guy, a very durable guy. It would be incredible for Manny to be the first one to stop him and just prove to the world how much better he is than that guy that couldn’t stop him (Floyd Mayweather, Jr.). I think Manny will fight at a fast pace. I don’t know if he’ll (Mosley) be prepared to fight at that pace but we’re going to force the action and we’re going to go for it this time. If it comes, it comes. I think Manny is definitely the guy to do it.”

Freddy, what excites you about this fight?

ROACH: “Mosley brings speed, power and he has a good team behind him. I think we have a big challenge ahead of us. Manny is motivated and he’s motivated for a reason because of Shane Mosley. That means he respects him also. That’s what excites us about this fight. The first five rounds of this fight are very critical. The way we go about attacking Shane is going to have a lot of thought behind it. If you just walk into Shane and attack him you just walk into the fire. He’ll counterpunch the hell out of you and he has knockout power. It’s a big, big fight. If Manny can be the first one to stop him I think it would a feather in his camp.”

Freddie, will you be happy if Manny wins or do you want a devastating and impressive performance?

ROACH: “I think all fights should end in knockouts so I’m looking for a knockout.”

Manny, what was the difference when you went back to training camp to get ready for Shane?

PACQUIAO: “I’m just excited to get back in the ring and train hard for this fight. I’m just ready to give my best. After the Margarito fight I rested and didn’t train in the gym. I focused on my job and that’s why I’m hungry and ready to train hard and focus on the fight. I was hungry, excited and motivated to train hard because I missed boxing.”

Have your appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live before your fights become a ritual?

ARUM: “This is not unusual. When (Oscar) De La Hoya was in his prime and we were doing the pay-per-view De La Hoya fights, prior to those fights he always appeared on the Jay Leno Show. Manny has forged a close bond with Jimmy Kimmel, who is a lot younger and more hip than Leno. Manny has been treated real well by Jimmy Kimmel, there’s chemistry between them and I think Manny looks forward to being on the Jimmy Kimmel show prior to his fights.”

PACQUIAO: “I like Jimmy Kimmel and I’m good friends with him.”

Do you think by your display of power that you have intimidated Floyd Mayweather or made him afraid to fight you?

PACQUIAO: “It’s hard to judge him. I don’t know what the reason is. I really don’t have an idea. I can’t say something. We don’t know so it’s hard to judge him.”

What did it mean for you to meet President Obama?

PACQUIAO: “It’s a big honor to me and my family. And, of course, it helped me a lot in my politics career.”

Manny, do you ever reflect on your career?

PACQUIAO: “When I think of what I have accomplished in boxing I’m amazed. It’s more than I ever dreamed. It’s kind of amazing, and it’s because of my hard work. But that’s my job – to work hard.”

What keeps you motivated to continue to work hard?

PACQUIAO: “I’m motivated by my family and the boxing fans. I always motivated myself because this is my job and I have to train hard and work hard. I love to work hard. I’m always excited to train hard. I’m always motivated to train hard.”

PACQUIAO: “Don’t miss this fight this coming Saturday. It’s going to be a great fight. That’s my goal, to give a good fight to the fans.”

ARUM: “On Saturday, don’t forget to watch an hour show on the Pacquiao-Mosley fight and event. This (FIGHT CAMP 360°) program is a significant event because boxing returns to prime time terrestrial television with this one-hour program. Because of that it’s a real game changer. To find out the elements of both camps it’s a must, must see. It should be great entertainment.”

Source: eastsideboxing.com