LAS VEGAS
“I am most excited to glorify the name of the Lord, my God whom I serve,” the Bukidnon-born World Boxing Organization welterweight champion told a group of select reporters
The southpaw fighter has repeatedly expressed immense gratitude to his creator. “The most important thing in my heart is to let the people know that there is God who has turned me from nothing into something,” he said during the press conference Wednesday.
“I was living in the streets with nothing. I cannot imagine that a boy [like me who] didn’t have slippers, was sleeping in the streets, begging, looking for food, starving—became somebody. I cannot be thankful
The 37-year-old boxing great and his family arrived in Las Vegas Monday night aboard his camper, along with a 200-car convoy from Los Angeles.
Tuesday morning, a beaming “Pac-Man” kicked off the Fight Week with a fan rally at Mandalay Bay. “Are you excited?” he asked the thousands that showed up for the opportunity
Many in the audience wish to watch the May 2 fight live, but are catching the pay-per-view broadcast instead due to the staggering ticket
Young couple Jeff and Ann Gauna, who drove to Sin City for 10 hours from El Sobrante, California, are a bit sad they’re going to miss watching the fight live. “We’ve been following Manny for years now,” Ann told Inquirer.net during a Bible study
Dorie Paniza, president of the Fil-Am Democratic Club of San Mateo, is luckier. She arrived this week from San Francisco with her husband to catch the fight live. “I admire Manny’s strong faith in God and I’m rooting for him because of that,” she said.
Perfect timing
“It’s a good thing that this is happening now,” Pacquiao told reporters
Freddie Roach noted that Mayweather was just forced into this fight. “He wants to please
When asked about his prediction for the fight, Pacquiao refused to pick a winner but boasted he’s never been so prepared. “I don’t have a prediction but I’m excited and confident. This confidence that I feel right now is [a] first time for [any] fight. We did our best in the training
“For this fight, I am better prepared and more relaxed because the focus that I had 10 years ago is back
Over at Pacquiao’s Delano Hotel penthouse, dozens of friends and families joined their idol’s worship service Wednesday night. His faith ally
After the service, Pacquiao’s third-born child Queenie announced some house rules for visitors to observe while in the suite. These included: “No physical contact, no flash
Several undercard events are lined up for the remainder of the Fight Week. The final public appearance of Mayweather and Pacquiao before the fight is during the official weigh-in scheduled May 1 noontime at MGM Grand Arena. The event is no longer free to the public. In order to regulate potential security
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