The Citizen (KZN)

Pacquiao has ‘Money’ on mind

HIS CAMP SAYS IT WILL BE SWEET AND SHORT

- Brisbane

Filipino legend Manny Pacquiao faces unheralded Australian challenger Jeff Horn in tomorrow’s world welterweig­ht title fight in Brisbane in pursuit of a dream rematch with Floyd Mayweather.

The Pacquiao camp says it is anticipati­ng a “short and sweet” win over the unbeaten Horn, a former school teacher and 2012 Australian Olympian, before an expected 50 000 crowd at Suncorp Stadium.

The eight-weight world champion, 38, one of the greatest fighters of his generation, is an overwhelmi­ng favourite to improve on his fabulous career record of 59 wins, six losses and two draws at the expense of Horn (16-0-1).

It is revealing that the Pacquiao camp has already spoken of setting up another showdown with the unbeaten “Money” Mayweather, who outpointed “Pacman” in the “Fight of the Century” two years ago.

“We’re chasing a rematch with Floyd Mayweather and we know he has to score a spectacula­r knockout win over Jeff Horn if that’s going to happen,” Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach said.

“I’m looking for a big win in Brisbane so we can go on to bigger and better things.

“I’ve been looking for a big knockout from him for a long time now and I think you’re going to see it in this fight.”

While Pacquiao has been respectful towards his relatively novice opponent, members of his entourage have talked dismissive­ly of Horn’s chances of causing one of boxing’s greatest upsets.

“Manny is one of the greats and Jeff Horn is in a different league,” Pacquiao’s conditioni­ng coach Justin Fortune said. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? FACE-OFF. Boxers Manny Pacquiao (left) of the Philippine­s and Australia’s Jeff Horn will meet for the WBO welterweig­ht title in Brisbane tomorrow.
Picture: Reuters FACE-OFF. Boxers Manny Pacquiao (left) of the Philippine­s and Australia’s Jeff Horn will meet for the WBO welterweig­ht title in Brisbane tomorrow.

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