Horn gets jump on underdone Pacquiao

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Boxing: Manny Pacquiao is gearing up for his July fight against Aussie Jeff Horn.
Based on reputation, the Pacman should win

Boxer Jeff Horn training at Dundee’s Boxing and Fitness Gym, West End. Photographer: Liam Kidston.

Grantlee KiezaThe Courier-Mail

JEFF Horn says he is in the best shape of his life while Manny Pacquiao’s coach fears the Filipino world champ has never looked worse ahead of their July 2 superfight at Suncorp Stadium.

Horn went through a blistering 15 rounds on the heavy bag and punching mitts with conditioning coach Dundee Kim at West End and declared he had never felt sharper.

“I’m hearing all the reports that Pacquiao looks terrible sparring and that’s great,” Horn said.

“All along I think he has been underestimating me.

“His mates would have been telling him for weeks that I’m not in the class of the guys he’s beaten and I hope they keep telling him that.

Horn at Dundee's Boxing and Fitness Gym. Picture: Liam Kidston.

Horn at Dundee’s Boxing and Fitness Gym. Picture: Liam Kidston.Source:News Corp Australia

“He probably thinks he’s coming to Brisbane to make an easy $ 10 million but he’s in for a shock.”

Pacquiao’s timing is terrible and with just five and a half weeks to the fight the world welterweight champ is in the worst form of his career.

That’s the opinion of Pacquiao’s esteemed trainer Freddie Roach, who could only shake his head in disappointment as Pacquiao lumbered through his second day of sparring at the Elorde Gym in Manila on Tuesday.

After wowing the Australian media with his fast and flashy work on the punching mitts last week, Pacquiao had all the zest of a mummy this week as the Los Angeles-based Roach told respected website philstar.com that the sparring session was “an eyesore’’.

“His second day of sparring today is maybe the worst I’ve ever seen so far. His timing is really, really off,” Roach said after a dejected Pacquiao wrapped up his workout.

Horn hits the pavement. Photographer: Liam Kidston.

Horn hits the pavement. Photographer: Liam Kidston.Source:News Corp Australia

Roach arrived in Manila from America on the weekend to take over the champ’s preparation after Pacquiao had spent the preceding few weeks training with old friend Buboy Fernandez.

Pacquiao had a number of days off training recently leading into what he calls the “serious’’ preparation.

Roach, who has steered Pacquiao to his most impressive victories, said the champ was “way behind” in his preparation and it showed in his sluggishness in sparring.

He said Pacquiao hitting peak form was “not gonna happen overnight. It’s gonna be a process.’’

Pacquiao, who will defend his WBO welterweight title (66kg) against the Fighting Schoolteacher before an expected crowd of 55,000 went five rounds with two Filipino sparring partners yesterday and took more than his share of punches.

Philstar.com reported that “Pacquiao was far from the deadly fighter he’s long been known for.’’

Leonardo Doronio, who has just 15 wins in 32 fights, did two rounds with Pacquiao and landed his share of jabs and left hooks.

Pacquiao reportedly well behind in his preparation.

Pacquiao reportedly well behind in his preparation.Source:Getty Images

Then Sonny Katiandagho, who was stopped in Sydney in April by Irish-born light-welterweight Darragh Foley, did three rounds with the world champ.

In some exchanges, Katiandagho got the better of the man who has earned more than $ 500 million from the sport.

At times it looked like Pacquiao was deliberately letting his sparring partners hit him.

Roach told leading Filipino journalist Dyan Castillejo, of ABS-CBN News, that he has warned Pacquiao not to underestimate the undefeated Horn.

“This guy (Horn) can punch,” Roach said. “He’s knocked out his last few opponents.

“He’s dangerous with the right, he has a real good right hook, and that’s something that Manny’s been hit with before.”

“We’re fixing all that now, and it won’t be a concern by fight time.

“(Manny) needs to use his speed, his footwork, and his boxing ability.”

Originally published as Horn gets jump on underdone Pacquiao

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