The Province

Pacquiao putting it all on the line

Champ knows he has to beat challenger convincing­ly to gain rematch with Mayweather

- JOHN PYE

BRISBANE, Australia — Freddie Roach is ready to narrow down Manny Pacquiao’s options following the WBO welterweig­ht championsh­ip fight against Jeff Horn: Think about another shot at Floyd Mayweather, or think about retirement.

The 11-time world champion is putting his WBO belt on the line Sunday against the 29-year-old Australian, a school teacher who is in the biggest bout of his profession­al career.

“Manny is in a must-win situation. He wants a rematch with Mayweather,” Roach said Tuesday at a gym next door to the Suncorp Stadium, where a 50,000-plus crowd is expected for the “Battle of Brisbane.”

“With Mayweather, you have to look good against an opponent, you have to be impressive.”

Roach has been a longtime trainer for the multiple world champion, and reckons the 38-year-old Pacquiao should have a few more big wins in him.

“If he struggles in this fight, it could be over,” Roach said.

Asked specifical­ly what the fallout would be if Horn (16-0-1, 11 knockouts) somehow won, Roach said “depending on how he lost, I would probably encourage him to retire.”

Not that he’s expecting Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 knockouts) to struggle. Roach said training has consisted of 50 rounds on some days and the preparatio­n — after a slow start — has been very intense.

“I expect Manny’s best in this fight. I am looking for a big win here,” Roach said. “We want to go on to bigger and better things.”

Pacquiao lost the 2015 mega fight to Mayweather but has rebounded to beat Tim Bradley and Jessie Vargas on points since then. He wants another shot at Mayweather.

“If there’s a chance, why not? I’m willing,” Pacquiao said of a potential rematch with Mayweather, who has visited Roach’s gym a couple of times — though not to discuss business. “But let’s focus first for this fight. We don’t want to underestim­ate ... Horn, thinking about another fight. This fight is not done yet.

“I know my body. I’m ready. I’m not underestim­ating (Horn). I’m not taking him lightly. I’m working hard.”

Horn turned pro in 2013, the year after reaching the Olympic quarter-finals in London, and has faced 10 top-15 rated boxers in his 17 profession­al bouts. He hasn’t faced anyone of the calibre of Pacquiao, though.

The Pacquiao camp is expecting Horn to come out aggressive­ly in front of his home crowd, and so preparatio­n has been tailored to that.

A world champion in eight divisions, Pacquiao can still remember how he felt ahead of his first bigtime bout and is treading carefully.

It won’t mean he’ll take it any easier in the ring.

“All I can say is, it’s good he’s a teacher,” Pacquiao said. “I’m a teacher in the ring.”

 ?? — AP FILES ?? Aussie school teacher Jeff Horn is facing the biggest bout of his profession­al career when he takes on Manny Pacquiao in Sunday’s ‘Battle of Brisbane.’
— AP FILES Aussie school teacher Jeff Horn is facing the biggest bout of his profession­al career when he takes on Manny Pacquiao in Sunday’s ‘Battle of Brisbane.’
 ?? — GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao, seen sparring with trainer Freddie Roach on Tuesday, has been training intensely and says he doesn’t underestim­ate Australian challenger Jeff Horn.
— GETTY IMAGES FILES Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao, seen sparring with trainer Freddie Roach on Tuesday, has been training intensely and says he doesn’t underestim­ate Australian challenger Jeff Horn.

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