LEE SAMUELS: The
three-division world champion is here -Manny Pacquiao - he’s
been training weeks at the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles. He
looks tremendous; he’s in top condition. And he’s all set for
Lethal Combination. Manny Pacquiao challenges WBC lightweight
champion David Diaz - Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
Saturday, June 28 live on HBO pay per view; one of the most
exiting events we’ve had in a long, long time at Top Rank. At
this time I want to introduce my boss, the Hall of Fame
promoter and CEO of Top Rank, Bob Arum.
BOB ARUM: We’re
getting down to the home stretch for this clash for the
lightweight championship of the world. Manny Pacquiao has been
one of the most prominent fighters in the last number of
years. And this attempt to win the fourth title would indeed
set history.
No fighter from Asia, let
alone the Philippines, has ever won championships in four
different weight divisions. And Manny if he wins this fight
this will indeed be an historic feat.
You heard yesterday from
David Diaz who’s equally determined to win the fight. Lethal
Combination is a terrific name for the event. I’ll go into a
little later to the tremendous supporting card that we’re
going to be showing on HBO pay per view.
But it’s going to be a great
night of boxing. Believe me this fight between Manny Pacquiao
and David Diaz will be a candidate for fight of the year for
the year 2008.
LEE SAMUELS:
And Manny
is here. Manny can you outline how’s training been going and
what you expect from Diaz?
MANNY PACQUIAO: My
training is very hard. I train hard to fight and I’m ready to
fight so I’m very excited on the twenty-eighth. So it’s going
to be a great fight because our styles are similar.
LEE SAMUELS:
And before
you start Manny how long have you been in the States training?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Almost two
full months.
Q: Manny, when Bob and Lee made the introduction they said this
would be you going for your fourth world title. I count you as
126 pound champion also having beaten Barrera who was then the
recognized champion.
So my question for you is in
going for yet another world title and the history that that
implies what does that mean to you to be able to be a guy that
would be recognized by many as having - if you win this fight
- world championships in five different divisions?
MANNY PACQUIAO: It’s a
very big honor to me and to my country to put my name in
boxing history. It’s (really for the Filipino) so we’re very
proud that - I’m very proud of that. I’m going to win this
fight.
Q: Manny one other question for you. David Diaz has a reputation
of being a guy that will fight till the end, stay in front and
trade punches and that sort of thing. You are moving up in
weight a little bit so many people believe that perhaps he may
be a little bit stronger than you.
What is your take on your
elevation in weight meaning that you started at 106 pounds, or
something, in your professional debut. How are you going to
handle that additional weight against a real sturdy
lightweight?
MANNY PACQUIAO: I don’t
think he’s stronger; I believe that I’m stronger than him.
And, you know, moving up in weight it’s not easy. I have to
maintain that speed and power - more power. And I do my best
in training for the fight.
It’s not easy to move up but,
for me 135 pounds is - I’m very comfortable at that weight.
But, some people are saying that it’s hard for me to fight at
135 pounds. I believe I’m stronger in 135 pounds.
Q: On people’s lists, now that Floyd Mayweather has retired,
you’re the number one guy now. Do you feel that you’re the
number one pound for pound guy? And did you feel like you were
before?
Manny Pacquiao: Well
first I don’t want to compare my abilities to another boxer.
My goal is to give a good fight in my every fight and to get
in shape and to show the people that I’m a good boxer.
Q: One follow-up question. You were asked about the fact that you
had started off at 106, 107 pounds and you now are fighting at
135. And obviously it’s a great thing to be fighting for four
world championships.
But considering that you started out at the weight that you
did, I’ve even heard talk that you may at some point go all
the way up to 147. Thirty-five or 40 pounds on a light
heavyweight going to heavyweight or cruiserweight going to
heavyweight -- it’s not that big a deal.
But someone who starts off at 107 it is. How much weight do
you think you could continue to put on? Do you have any
aspirations of going higher than lightweight?
MANNY PACQUIAO: I think
I can fight at 140 pounds. And if I look back to my prior
fights from 107 pounds to 135 pounds and then 140. I think
that’s a blessing.
Q: We talked to David Diaz yesterday and some people mentioned
the fact that he’s supposedly a little bit bigger than you.
But David said that he didn’t really think that size was going
to be a factor in this fight. He said that he got a good look
at you when you guys met in Chicago and he thinks you walk
around at a pretty high weight.
Could you tell us what you normally walk around at in between
fights?
MANNY PACQUIAO: My
weight when I’m not in training is 150 pounds.
Q: As a follow up to that how do you feel at 135 so far? Is there
anything different?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Well so
far I’m very comfortable in my weight division right now - 135
pounds. And I feel stronger. But what I’m doing in training is
to maintain my strength.
Q: You’re known in the ring as one of the most exciting fighters
in the world. And maybe one of the most if not the most
popular fighters in the world because of how you fight - it’s
all action.
Yet you’re also one of the most soft spoken people outside of
the ring. Can you talk about that? Are there two Manny
Pacquiao's - one inside the ring and outside the ring or how
do you deal with those two sides of your personality?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Well my
personality outside the ring is different than when I am in
the ring. If I’m in the ring I’m like a warrior, fighting like
there’s no tomorrow. But outside the ring I’m friendly man and
a good guy. A nice guy. So it’s a big difference.
Q: How do you change over? Is there any difficulty for you at one
point or another in changing over? Because both you and David
Diaz in the build up to this fight it's been very
sportsmanlike, very gentlemanly, and yet everybody expects a
great fight between the two of you.
MANNY PACQUIAO: Well I
think that’s good - the right way for the people - to promote
the fight. To (make it go wrong) and do something bad. I think
it’s not good to do something bad outside the ring. I
think Diaz is a nice guy.
Q: Diaz talked earlier about how he’s going to come straight
ahead and be aggressive. And yesterday he seemed to talk more
about maybe boxing a little bit more. What do you expect from
him?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Well I
know I expect that he’s coming and attack me and that’s what
we’re preparing in our training.
Q: You’ve fought many big fights in Las Vegas. This is his first
really big one there. Do you expect that to be a factor - how
comfortable you are there?
MANNY PACQUIAO: I’m very
comfortable fighting in Vegas and I like the place.
Q: Do you think that may help you and that might be a factor
against him?
MANNY PACQUIAO: I don’t
know. He’s fighting in the (bout) also. I know what he’s
feeling.
Q: There have been talks of you taking on Nate Campbell, Ricky
Hatton, and Oscar De La Hoya after this upcoming bout. If
there is controversial decision in this fight in your favor
would you give David Diaz (a return match) with David?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Well
that fight has not happened yet so I think that matter we will
discuss or talk about that after the fight.
Q:
Are you ever nervous in this fight? Why and why not?
MANNY PACQUIAO: I’m not
nervous. It’s my job to fight in the ring. I’m not nervous.
I’m excited.
Q: You had a cut in your last fight with Marquez - a big cut -
two cuts. Did they good enough for this next bout with David
Diaz?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Yeah,
all healed. And there are no problems.
Q: I
want to ask about moving up in weight. What are you able to
now eat and how much more are you able to eat? And how much do
you enjoy being able to eat more because you’ve moved up in
weight class?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Well I’m
enjoying it because I can eat more than when I fought at 130
pounds. So I still eat good.
Q: And what can you eat more of? I heard you like to load up on
rice all the time. Is that correct?
Q: Before when you were trying to make weight can you explain how
difficult it was? I mean coming up to the weigh-in, were there
days where you could eat just about nothing or just some
fruit? Tell me exactly how hard it was to make weight before
and how much you had to keep yourself from eating.
MANNY PACQUIAO: Well,
officially after the weigh in, when I made 130 pounds I felt so
tired in power, hungry, but this time I don’t - I feel
comfortable and I can eat.
Q: Okay. Manny can you tell me - I believe that you sound excited
for this fight because I think you believe that Diaz is going
to come straight at you. And maybe he’s not as technical and
he’s not going to be as cautious.
And are you specifically excited then because you’re going to
be in more of a war? Everyone has been talking about this - I
think Bob if you want to talk after about why you think this
is going to be the fight of the year candidate. Is it because
Diaz is going to come straight at you and you guys are going
to be trading in the ring a lot?
MANNY PACQUIAO: It’s
because my style and his style are similar so it’s going to be
a good fight. A great fight.
Q: Manny, the last time I talked to Freddie Roach, which was in
Berkeley during your public workout, I talked to him about you
coming up in weight and how it’s affected your performance.
And he mentioned that you were feeling a lot more comfortable
obviously at the weight but that you guys would be giving up a
little bit of speed.
And I know you just mentioned a little bit earlier that you’re
trying to work on speed. How much of a big difference have you
seen in yourself between fighting at 130 and 135 speed wise?
MANNY PACQUIAO: First
the big difference I felt stronger. And I feel I have learned
more techniques.
Q: Is there anything you see in David Diaz’s style - you said
it’s very similar to yours. But is there anything in the way
he fights that you feel would be a threat to you when you guys
fight? I mean something that you’re concerned about or that
you’re really trying to focus on?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Well
Diaz can punch and he’s strong. And what I’m concerned is the
head butt, yeah.
Lee Samuels: Okay and
that’ll be the final question. Go ahead.
Q: I
wanted your opinion. There’s been a lot of talk - I know you
have this fight coming up, a very important fight for you. But
there’s been a lot of speculation that you would be perhaps a
possible opponent for Oscar De La Hoya at the end of the year
when he’s decided to end his career.
What do you make of that and is that something that intrigues you? Do you
think it’s a joke or what was your take on that when you heard
the possibility of a big Manny Pacquiao/Oscar De La Hoya
fight?
MANNY PACQUIAO: No, I
don’t know. I’m just a fighter. I’m just a fighter who fights
in a ring.
Q: Did it surprise you to hear your name come up in that
conversation? You’re obviously a superstar name and bring a
lot of fans and money to any promotion. What were your
thoughts when you heard that?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Well,
it’s up to the promoter. That’s the promoter’s job.,
Q: Was it something that may interest you?
MANNY PACQUIAO: Interest? I don’t know (where that comes from).
BOB ARUM: You
know, I mean the talk - there’s been talk about Manny and
Oscar. This is not talk coming from the De La Hoya camp - at
least not from Richard Schaefer. He’s never ever mentioned
that as a possible fight - Oscar fighting Manny. So it’s a
great thing to conjure and to talk about but it’s not very
realistic as far as it happening.
Q: I
do know Bob, at one point you did say, “I don’t even have to
ask - Manny will take the fight.”
BOB ARUM: Well but
that’s different from saying that it’s being seriously...
Q: Oh no, I was just wondering what was Manny’s...
BOB ARUM: Manny
will take on the world. I’m negotiating - he’s too modest.
I’ve been negotiating for Manny to fight Klitschko as his next
opponent.
Q: I
wouldn’t put it past you Bob. Thank you very much.
BOB ARUM: Okay
everybody, thank you for listening. Don’t forget Monday at
Santa Monica Pier we have the LA press conference; going to be
sensational. The public is invited. It’s really going to be
something to see. And then the fight is moved to Las Vegas for
the final preparations - the press conference on Wednesday.
Thank you all for listening to the call. Thank you Manny and
I’ll see you in the next couple of days.
MANNY PACQUIAO: Thank you to all the listeners and thank you for giving me
this opportunity to (speak) in front of you and thank you to
all the support. And don’t forget to watch the fight on June
28. It’s going to be a great fight. Thanks.