MANILA, Philippines – With or without the alleged injury, 7-division champ Manny Pacquiao said he is all set for his world title defense against Joshua Clottey, adding that he has a "new technique" against the Ghanaian.
Pacquiao said all he is waiting for is the fight date itself which is on March 13 (March 14 in Manila).
"Right now 100% conditioned na tayo, ready na tayo sa fight. Maintain na lang sa kondisyon," said the Filipino champ, who will be defending his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight crown.
He also said the alleged injury he earlier experienced will not affect his performance against the bigger Clottey.
"Wala namang injury, sore lang ang muscle," he said.
The power-puncher from General Santos City also claimed that he has the answer to Clottey’s larger build—strong punches and skillful defense.
“We’ve created a new technique,” said Pacquiao. “It’s going to be exciting, and a lot of action in the ring.”
The Pacquiao-Clottey fight, dubbed as “The Event” will take place at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Clottey, for his part, said he is ready to take away Pacquiao’s welterweight title—and Manny’s Filipino fans are afraid that the Ghanaian meant it.
“I’m very, very, hundred percent for sure that I am the only one who can beat him!” Clottey said at a training session for the press at New York’s Kingsway Gym on Thursday.
Lenny de Jesus, Clottey’s trainer, believes Pacquiao is going to pass his prime.
“Pacquiao has been at the top for five years, I think his time is coming. Clottey is ready to fight tomorrow,” De Jesus claimed.
Fight seen to go until late rounds
Pacquiao fans in McAllen, Texas are not taking the fighter from Ghana lightly. Many believe Clottey can bring the scheduled 12-round boxing match to its later rounds.
“Mga ten. Bagsak yan si Clottey,” said Boboy Yongson, one of Pacquiao’s fans.
“I think the fight is gonna go the distance. Pacquiao will win by a close decision,” said boxing promoter Anthony Cavasos.
Foreign boxers also shared their own prediction regarding the outcome of the fight.
Junior lightweight boxer Jorge Luis Teron of the US, ranked 12th by the Word Boxing Association (WBA), said Clottey’s good defense will allow him to hold out: “It’s going to be real hard for Manny to knock him out. I think it might go to a decision.”
National American Boxing Federation reigning lightweight title holder Brandon Rios, also of the US, is confident for a Pacquiao victory before Round 12: “Clottey is a good fighter; he takes a lot of punches. I see a win later, maybe a knockout (for Pacquiao)."
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