Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather collective marketing team has released a 30-second video about the much awaited pay-per-view event, writes Telegraph.
The video was reportedly filmed in Los Angeles on the evening of March 11. It is a creative collaboration among Top Rank, Mayweather Promotions, HBO Pay-Per-View and SHOWTIME PPV.
Meanwhile, Manny Pacquiao's coach Freddie Roach believes that Pacman will knock Floyd Mayweather out on May 2. Roach told Boxing Scene that the Filipino fighter is more equipped to beat Floyd Mayweather than he was in 2010.
"Floyd has been campaigning as a welterweight since 2005 and weighed 150 in his fight against De La Hoya so that might have given Floyd and advantage. I still like Manny's chances in that fight, but I think the Manny of today has a lot more in his favor," said Roach.
He added that Floyd Mayweather is a "defensive genius" but he is always dependent on his legs to perform and that "you can see now that his legs do not have the same spring or fluidness of his earlier years."
Furthermore, Roach said that the Manny Pacquiao version of 2015 is smarter and less reckless than he was in 2010.
"He will be treating the ring like a chess board anticipating Floyd's moves -- ready to cut him off and attack every time he creates an opening," said Roach. "I have all the confidence in the world that Manny is going to knock Floyd out on May 2."
Moreover, with less than a month before the fight will happen, ESPN reported that there is nothing to worry about the condition of PacMan, as Roach confirmed.
"He runs, and his condition... we don't have to worry about that," he noted.