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Pacquiao vows to beat Horn for belt

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BRISBANE: Philippine boxing great Manny Pacquiao arrived in Australia ahead of his title fight with Jeff Horn and declared: “I will be going home as world champion.”

The “Pac Man” touched down in Brisbane late on Saturday from Manila for his World Boxing Organizati­on welterweig­ht title bout at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane next weekend.

“In all my years of boxing, I have never been as motivated and fired up as this fight,” he told reporters at the airport.

“My team is very happy with my preparatio­n. I am looking forward to this and I will be going home as world champion.”

Pacquiao was accompanie­d by trainer Freddie Roach, conditioni­ng coach Justin Fortune, sparring partner George Kambosos Jr, and other members of his entourage which his spokesman said totalled about 160.

Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 knockouts) is a clear favourite against Horn, although the Filipino great has not stopped an opponent since his 12th round TKO of Miguel Cotto in 2009.

The eight-weight world champion has said he is using the bout as an opportunit­y to prove he remains a global force at the age of 38 as he juggles boxing with a full-time job as a senator in the Philippine­s.

“I’m so thankful for this great opportunit­y to be here in Australia and fight here, and the warm welcome of the people here,” Pacquiao said.

“I think this is one of the biggest crowds that I’m going to fight to. I love the fans shouting and cheering for me, or for Horn. I like that, it’s exciting.”

Roach, who has trained such world champions as Mike Tyson, Oscar De La Hoya and Wladimir Klitschko, said Pacquiao intends to keep his world title.

“He has the best work ethic in the world. He trains hard every day and we do 48 boxing rounds every day non-stop just work, work, work,’’ Roach said. “We are here to win the fight, we don’t take anyone lightly.’’

Pacquiao, who briefly retired early last year before making a successful comeback against Jessie Vargas in Las Vegas in November, will need to be on song against the unbeaten Horn, who has won 16 of his 17 fights with one draw.

A relatively unknown physical education teacher, the 29-year-old Australian has been dubbed the “fighting schoolteac­her” by promoters.

“I consider him a tough opponent,” Pacquiao said. “I never underestim­ate my opponent. He’s undefeated, he’s young. I like aggressive fighters.”

Horn, 16-0-1, 11 by knockout, is a 2012 Olympian.

The fight is expected to attract a sell-out crowd of about 50,000 at the outdoor Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

 ?? EPA ?? Manny Pacquiao leaves the Worship Centre Christian Church in Carina, Brisbane.
EPA Manny Pacquiao leaves the Worship Centre Christian Church in Carina, Brisbane.

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