Pacquiao in best shape of life, says trainer Roach

LAS VEGAS,  (Reuters) – Manny Pacquiao’s trainer  Freddie Roach says the Filipino southpaw has never been in  better shape and has predicted a knockout when he challenges  Miguel Cotto for the WBO welterweight title tomorrow. Pacquiao, widely regarded as the sport’s best  pound-for-pound fighter, is gunning for a seventh world title  in an unprecedented seventh weight class.

“This week is the sharpest I have ever seen him in my  life,” Roach told reporters at the MGM Grand yesterday.
“We were doing the mitts (training) on Tuesday and every  time I was about to tell him something, he made the move before  I could say anything.”

Roach believes his fighter’s renowned hand and foot speed  will be a significant factor in the hotly anticipated clash at  the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

“Manny’s speed is so effective whether he’s coming or  going. It’s his footwork, he’ll feint you out of his socks,” he  said.
“We’re definitely going to dictate the pace of the fight. I  respect Miguel, but he’ll get knocked out in this one.”
Cotto’s trainer Joe Santiago countered by saying his man  would control the tempo of the scheduled 12-round bout.

DICTATING PACE
You have to,” he added. “You have to decide what’s going  to take place in the ring from the beginning. We’re going to  dictate the pace.”

Santiago predicted Cotto, 34-1 (27 KOs), would match  Pacquiao’s speed, citing the Puerto Rican’s victories in 2007  against Americans Zab Judah and Shane Mosley.

“He showed us he can deal with speed, against Judah and  against Mosley, and he did it very well,” he said.
Pacquiao, 49-3-2 (37 KOs), is a 3-1 on favourite with Las  Vegas bookmakers, a fact that surprises Santiago.
“I can’t understand why Pacquiao would be the favourite,”  he said. “Look at who we’ve fought, and the guys he’s fought.  He fought a couple of guys who were over the hill.”

Roach, however, believes Cotto is on the downside of his  career, and that he is still feeling the after-effects of a  brutal 11th-round stoppage by Antonio Margarito in the same MGM  Grand ring in July 2008.