by ALEX P. VIDAL
LOS ANGELES, California – Manny Pacquiao admitted he and his coaching staff composed of trainer Freddie Roach and conditioning adviser Alex Ariza "are not really focused on the knockout" but admitted that "I would be excited about the knockout if it comes."
"We have prepared ourselves to fight 12 rounds," said Pacquiao, who packed up for a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada May 2 for his 12-round WBO 147-lb joust with Sugar Shane Mosley on May 7. "We work hard and if it (KO) comes, it comes."
Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KOs) acknowledged that "Mosley moves fast, has great foot speed and power too. He throws a lot of punches. That’s good for us to give the fans a good fight."
The Filipino celebrity said his championship tussle with Mosley (46-6-1, 39 KOs) will be "a kind of fight that’s better than (Antonio) Margarito", who was a bit slower despite his reach and height advantage.
DENOMINATOR
Margarito lost to both Mosley (TKO8) and Pacquiao (12 UD) and is the common denominator in analysis of odds-makers who predicted a bloody brawl between two hard hitting welter-weights on May 7 at the MGM Grand.
Pacquiao took a time out from his training camp in Wild Card Gym over the weekend to promote his cologne, "MP8 Scent of The Champion", in a big mall here.
He had also guested at Jimmy Kimmel Show in Hollywood where he promoted his newly released CD album "Sometimes When We Touch" and confirmed he personally invited Pres. Barack Obama during his visit to White House last December to watch his fight against Mosley at ringside.
Pacquiao disclosed his Washington visit had been facilitated by Nevada Sen. Harry Reid (D). /MP
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