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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Pakyaw: No more marital strife, religion


Pacquiao -- who has won titles in eight weight classes and boasts a record of 54-3 with two draws and 38 knockouts -- has said his preparations for his last Marquez fight were hampered by marital strife, a thing of the past now that he has re-dedicated himself to God and spends his time in Bible study rather than gambling, drinking and womanizing.

"They're as happy as can be," trainer Freddie Roach said Thursday of Pacquiao and his wife, Jinkee. "He's in a much better place than he was before his last fight."

While promoter Bob Arum has characterized Pacquiao's life as "careening off the rails" prior to his spiritual re-awakening, Roach seemed to think things weren't that bad.

"He just got caught up in the limelight a little bit," Roach said. "He took a step back and looked at his life and didn't like it -- and he changed."
Roach said the change has carried over into the gym, but Bradley sounded a skeptical note this week.

"He's here, he's there, he's fornicating and now he's got his religion in place," Bradley said. "I don't have to throw religion in people's face."
Whatever the truth of Pacquiao's spiritual quest and its impact on his physical abilities, Bradley's trainer, Joel Diaz, said Saturday's fight will come down to ring skills, pure and simple.


Diaz said that's what will give his fighter a chance in what Bradley has acknowledged is the biggest bout of his life.

One-dimensional vs quickness?

"Manny is a one-dimensional fighter," Diaz claimed. "He unloads a lot of punches, but he's reckless.

"He doesn't focus on his defense. You can counter-punch him all night long. And Timothy's a brawler who can move his feet and be smart enough to make any changes he needs to in there."

Roach said Bradley isn't a slick counter-puncher and won't be able to match Pacquiao's quickness.

"He's the same fighter he was as an amateur," Roach said of Bradley. "He makes the same mistakes. We're going to take advantage of them." With Agence France-Presse


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