Manny Pacquiao Shares Four-Word Plan To Beat Floyd Mayweather
Boxer Manny Pacquiao recently opened up about his plans for beating Floyd Mayweather during their upcoming match.
In an interview with Hollywood Life, the 36-year-old world champion shared a four-word plan that was simple yet profound.
“I will fight hard.”
Manny shared his four-word plan at the L.A. premiere of his movie, Manny. Neither Mayweather nor Pacquiao will likely share the actual strategies that will be followed and the physical targets for which they will aim during the match.
Their longtime fans and critics will just have to wait until the first bell rings to start the first round of their May 2 fight.
However, Pacquiao may have spoke volumes with his four-word statement — especially when you consider what other boxing experts, analysts, and celebrities have predicted will occur in the ring.
.@FloydMayweather and @MannyPacquiao have both shared the ring with five fighters. #SSNHQ pic.twitter.com/cCemeryjqR
— Sky Sports News HQ (@SkySportsNewsHQ) April 28, 2015
As previously reported by the Inquisitr, quite a few celebrities have made headlines with the substantial amount of money that they are betting on this fight — including Mark Wahlberg, Diddy, and 50 Cent.
Mark Wahlberg has placed a $250,000 bet w/Diddy on the #MayweatherPacquiao fight: http://t.co/v8ueSBKGHE pic.twitter.com/LHxUMsVZz8 — Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) April 28, 2015
To say that Manny Pacquiao has trained hard for the fight would likely be one of the biggest understatements of the year.
1 week until the fight. #MayPac pic.twitter.com/V4JNClKIBV
— Manny Pacquiao (@MannyPacquiao) April 26, 2015
Regardless of the outcome of the May 2 fight, Floyd Mayweather is already set to make the most money from the event. Multiple reports confirm that Mayweather will get paid 60 percent of the revenue while Manny Pacquiao is only entitled to the remaining 40 percent. However, it is apparently clear that Manny Pacquiao is not being fully driven by his paycheck for this particular fight.
For Manny Pacquiao, it’s about getting a chance to win, not the money http://t.co/VV1GqZGKR5 — Los Angeles Times (@latimes) April 27, 2015
With more than 60 fights in his career so far and only 5 losses, Manny Pacquiao has been viewed as Floyd Mayweather’s biggest contender for quite some time now.
Before the fight was officially announced, many fans may have felt that the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight would never even happen.
Those doubts and uncertainties have now been replaced with excitement and anticipation — especially with the scheduled date of the fight quickly approaching.
Thank you Charlie for the picture. God Bless you. pic.twitter.com/3BCe9mGELg
— Manny Pacquiao (@MannyPacquiao) April 24, 2015
Whether Manny Pacquiao wins or loses against Floyd Mayweather on Saturday, one thing is certain: Manny will more than likely stick to his four-word plan.
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