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‘Mega-fight not good vs. evil'
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 01 - 05 - 2015

LAS VEGAS — Floyd Mayweather insisted Wednesday that his blockbuster fight against Manny Pacquiao is about boxing and business, not angels and demons, as the rivals went eyeball-to-eyeball at their final pre-fight press conference.

Pacquiao goes into Saturday's bout that has the boxing world buzzing trailing a mantle of humanitarian deeds.

The two-term congressman tipped as a future Philippines president has left bad ways behind him and while he stands to make some $100 million for his night's work Saturday, the devout Christian says he hopes the intense focus on the fight will be a stage for the glorification of God.

“I want to inspire,” Pacquiao said.

But Mayweather won't be playing the devil, despite a history that includes two months in jail in 2012 for an assault on an ex-girlfriend in front of two of their children.

“I am a realist,” said Mayweather, the 38-year-old American who has parlayed a perfect 47-0 ring record into a reign as the highest paid sportsman on the planet.

“This fight is not good versus evil. It is one fighter who is at the top and another.”

It was Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach who first billed the fight as good against evil, citing Mayweather's record of domestic violence.

“For the first time in my life with Manny Pacquiao, this is the first fighter he hasn't liked. I can tell,” Roach said earlier this month.

Pacquiao arrived on stage dressed sharply in a blazer and trousers while Mayweather chose his ‘Money Team' track suit. But their messages were uniform, with both men thanking God and everyone involved for what is expected to be the biggest grossing prize fight ever.

“It's nothing personal ... just doing our jobs trying to put our names in boxing history,” said Pacquiao.

Mayweather, an energetic trash-talker in his younger days, has often courted controversy — Comparing himself favorably to Muhammad Ali and flaunting the perks his wealth has brought: houses, cars, even an airplane.

But Mayweather, who said this week he expects a payday of $200 million for this fight alone, says none of that will matter when he steps in the ring.

“I believe in my skills. I believe I will be victorious,” said Mayweather, who puts his World Boxing Council and World Boxing Association welterweight belts on the line against Pacquiao, the World Boxing Organization champ who boasts a record of 57-5-2.

The long-awaited bout has captured the imaginations of fight fans and casual observers around the world.

“I don't take nothing away from Pacquiao, he is going to be an intriguing match-up on Saturday,” Mayweather said. “He didn't get to where he got by not beating tough opponents.”

It's that kind of measured respect that has Roach doubting that Mayweather's heart is in the fight.

“I wonder if he's going to show up,” Roach said shortly before the fighters took the stage at an MGM Grand's 1,950-seat Ka theater.

Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson strolled in — only one of the boxing legends, A-list celebrities and casino high-rollers drawn to the event.

“I think he was forced into this fight,” Roach said.

But the 38-year-old Mayweather said he no longer needs to indulge in trash talk. “Me speaking loud and having personality, I did that in the past,” he said. “I'm a lot older and wiser, this fight sells itself. I don't have to do it.”

A world champion in five weight divisions and closing in on Rocky Marciano's iconic record of 49-0, Mayweather scoffs at the notion that the 36-year-old Pacquiao, winner of world titles in an unprecedented eight weight divisions will be the one to get past his consummate defense.

But Roach, who admits he has been studying Mayweather for years, believes he knows the key to a Pacquiao victory.

“I think we have more speed, more power and I think we're 100 percent ready for what he brings to the table,” Roach said. — Agencies


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