New fight plan worked out by US trainer for Pacquiao
December 22, 2005 | 12:00am
One month into the biggest fight of his career, Manny Pacquiao is looking good, confident of his chances with a new fight plan his handlers hope will help the Filipino ring icon avenge his loss to Erik Morales last March.
No less than noted American trainer Freddie Roach has expressed his elation on the progress of Pacquiaos buildup to the Jan. 21 rematch billed as "The Battle" at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.
"Mannys doing really well. Hes training every day with excellent sparring partners," said Roach in an interview with Boxingtalk.com.
But staying in shape is one thing. Beating a fighter of Morales caliber is another.
Thats why Roach wants to make sure that Pacquiao will be more than ready and focused when he fights the former three-time world champion again.
"I told Manny that he is going to have more than just the 1-2 (punch) to beat Morales. I think we have to back Morales up to win the fight," said Roach.
That would mean Pacquiao, 27, will have to dictate the pace of the fight unlike the first time when the Mexican champion took control after a slow start with Pacquiao falling short of his bid despite a late rally.
"The last fight, Manny was just looking for the big left hand but Morales is too smart to get hit by that," said Roach. "We cant let Morales dictate the pace of the fight like the last time."
Truly, Pacquiao has learned his lesson and he dramatized this by scoring an impressive win over Mexican Hector Velazquez in the undercard of the Morales-Zahir Raheem fight last September where Morales lost.
"Manny is on track where we want him. We are working towards making him a more complete fighter than he was the last time," said Roach.
Morales, for sure, is also doing the same, making the rematch truly a fight to watch.
No less than noted American trainer Freddie Roach has expressed his elation on the progress of Pacquiaos buildup to the Jan. 21 rematch billed as "The Battle" at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.
"Mannys doing really well. Hes training every day with excellent sparring partners," said Roach in an interview with Boxingtalk.com.
But staying in shape is one thing. Beating a fighter of Morales caliber is another.
Thats why Roach wants to make sure that Pacquiao will be more than ready and focused when he fights the former three-time world champion again.
"I told Manny that he is going to have more than just the 1-2 (punch) to beat Morales. I think we have to back Morales up to win the fight," said Roach.
That would mean Pacquiao, 27, will have to dictate the pace of the fight unlike the first time when the Mexican champion took control after a slow start with Pacquiao falling short of his bid despite a late rally.
"The last fight, Manny was just looking for the big left hand but Morales is too smart to get hit by that," said Roach. "We cant let Morales dictate the pace of the fight like the last time."
Truly, Pacquiao has learned his lesson and he dramatized this by scoring an impressive win over Mexican Hector Velazquez in the undercard of the Morales-Zahir Raheem fight last September where Morales lost.
"Manny is on track where we want him. We are working towards making him a more complete fighter than he was the last time," said Roach.
Morales, for sure, is also doing the same, making the rematch truly a fight to watch.
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