I did not see the Diaz fight but I heard that Marquez won the fight and if he wants to fight somebody, anybody, I wish that we will meet again, Pacquiao told setanta.com. I think there would be more action in the ring after our two battles and we need to put into the minds of people that there is a winner. On his upcoming clash with Hatton, Pacquiao is confident that he can cope with the power of the Englishmans body punches and the fact that the weight is more natural to his opponent, saying: For this fight I have to train hard, focus in training and study his body punches. I dont think that the size will decide this fight. The most important thing about this fight is the ability of both fighters and how hard they train for this fight. Hatton is a good fighter and a strong boy and I dont want to underestimate him." Pacquiaos status reached new heights last year when he destroyed Oscar de la Hoya and while big clashes against Hatton - and maybe Marquez lie ahead that win is still a huge highlight for the fighter. Its a miracle, unbelievable. I did everything for that fight. Everything I could have done in training I did for that fight and I always thank God for giving it to me.
Next time put your eyeballs in before you open you pipe up .......... the clue is In bold letters ..........
Anybody have the quote where Pacquiao pretends he's Scottish and brings up William Wallace and how he will beat the englishmen. Hahaha made me a fan of manny with one sentence
He is on his first trip to the UK, but is something of an Anglophile, having named his most recent daughter Queen Elizabeth. “I like Queen Elizabeth,” he said when asked why. “You love your Queen, right?” Then, from the slightly broken English, he changes into a well-rehearsed Scottish accent. “I was born and raised in Scotland,” he said, as his audience breaks up in laughter. “Our hero is William Wallace. This coming May I am fighting for freedom against the English man.” Pacquiao likes to laugh.