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WORLD CHAMPION: PACQUIAO BLASTED

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in the formalitie­s unfolding around him.

Horn’s promoter, Duco Events boss Dean Lonergan, teased Pacquiao as not only an 11-time world champion boxer, but a “world champion texter” as well.

“I’ve attended four press conference­s with Manny, he never gets off his bloody phone,” Lonergan said.

“I hope you take the phone into the ring and he’ll be game over.” While Pacquiao (59-6-2) later claimed he was merely preparing notes for what he would say to reporters, Horn took it as a sign of his true feelings towards the bout.

“I can’t imagine him doing that at a (Floyd) Mayweather press conference,” Horn said.

“It definitely shows a bit of ‘he doesn’t care’ attitude to the fight. Maybe we’ll see he hasn’t put in all the hard work they say he has.”

Pacquaio, 38, is heavily favoured to retain his WBO welterweig­ht championsh­ip.

“I don’t know if it’s arrogance; I’m just used to that now,” Horn said. “It gave me a laugh when Dean called him out on it, it was hilarious.

“His face... he didn’t know what to do.” Pacquiao’s trainer Freddy Roach said nobody in their camp was taking Horn lightly, but predicted the fight would be “short and sweet” and that most of the expected 50,000-strong crowd would be cheering for Pacquiao by the end of the night. “Someone will be knocked out,” Roach said. “I’d like to wish Jeff the best of luck... Manny won’t need it. He’s a very good puncher, big strong kid. He’s fighting for the world title, the opportunit­y of a lifetime.

“I’m sure he’s going to bring it, we’re going to bring it also. This is one of the best training camps we’ve had.” Horn, unbeaten in his 17 profession­al fights, welcomed the idea of Pacquiao hunting for his first knockout in eight years.

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