Manny Pacquiao's trainers are confident that Manny Pacquiao will defeat Floyd Mayweather in the upcoming fight, while ringside seat will cost $87,500.
The local media outlet ABS-CBN in the Philippines reported that coach Freddie Roach, Justine Fortune, Buboy Fernandez and the rest of the training staff are pleased with what Manny Pacquiao has been showing on his training for the past months in Los Angeles at Wild Card Gym.
"I like where he's at now and everybody in the team feels the same way too," said Roach.
He added that Manny Pacquiao is mentally and physically fired up and the Filipino fighter is in good shape and responding well to the training.
"I haven't seen him more interested about what I'm teaching him and what I'm showing him, he's been responding really, really, really great," he said. "We've been working on this day in and day out throughout and Manny knows the answer to that puzzle, that's the smartest thing to do, to beat Mayweather on this tactic, which his previous rivals failed."
Roach added that in about two to three weeks, Pacman will be ready to beat Mayweather and the American fight will end the fight with 47-1 record.
Meanwhile, according to TMZ they spoke with Oren Partner, the head of Precision Concierge New York who said that he has 39 tickets for the fight of Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
He said that prime seats cost $87,500 for the sixth row ringside, but has only two at the moment.
However, the publication wrote that the called reps from Top Rank, TMT and MGM Grand and said that the tickets might be possibly legit, but it did not come from them.
The fight of the millennium revenue is expected to be slight 60-40 in Mayweather's favor and the pay-per-view is expected to cost $90.