Pacquiao set to deliver Cotto knockout, says trainer

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Manny Pacquiao’s trainer  Freddie Roach has predicted a knockout by the Filipino southpaw  when he challenges Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto for the WBO  welterweight title next month.

Roach had initially forecast the Nov. 14 bout in Las Vegas  would go the full distance but he has since changed his tune  because of his fighter’s impressive work in training camp.

“Camp is going very, very well and we are 100 percent ready  for the fight,” Roach said on a teleconference call with  Pacquiao on yesterday.

“I feel like Manny, the way he is punching right now and  with the power has at this weight, is going to knock Cotto out.  I am very confident and I look forward to the win.

“I just think Miguel Cotto’s defence isn’t good enough.  He’s hittable and people that Manny can hit he knocks out.”

Pacquiao, who has a career record of 49-3-2 with 37  knockouts, spent a month training with Roach in the Philippines  before returning to Los Angeles this week to complete his  preparations.

Although their time in Manila had to be cut short with  Pacquiao being distracted by mass local attention, Roach  described their trip to Asia as a great success overall.
“We had the best first four weeks we have ever had and  Manny was on fire from day one,” he said. “We are just getting  ready for Miguel Cotto whatever he brings. If he wants to box  us or if he wants to fight us, we are ready for both.”

Pacquiao, a winner of six world titles in as many different  weight divisions who is regarded by many as boxing’s best  pound-for-pound fighter, is again moving up in weight to take  on Cotto.

SPLIT DECISION

He respectfully acknowledged the challenge posed by the  Puerto Rican who retained his WBO title with a gruelling split  decision win over Ghana’s Joshua Clottey in June.

“Cotto is a bigger guy than me, a hard puncher and strong,”  Pacquiao said. “He is the champion for this fight and I am the  challenger.

“So I am not underestimating Cotto’s abilities in boxing,”  added the Filipino, who cemented his status as the sport’s top  fighter with a stunning second round knockout of Britain’s  Ricky Hatton in May to claim the IBO light welterweight crown.

Cotto, 34-1 with 27 KOs, is renowned for his punching  power, strength and intelligence but Roach firmly believes  Pacquiao’s speed will give him the upper hand.