Eleven days to go before the much anticipated Pacquiao vs Mosley will happen atop the squared circle inside the MGM Grand Arena, which can accommodate 17,000 guests.
Manny Pacquiao, the first ever active boxer to hold a congressional seat, will hold a post-fight or after-fight party and concert. Win or lose against Shane Mosley, Pacman will entertain his solid fan base with his singing. “It’s fun, I like music and I like to sing,” exclaimed Pacquiao. In recent articles, Manny is scheduled to release his new single featuring Dan Hill entitled “Sometimes when we touch”. Hill is the original singer and songwriter or the 1978 hit music.
Pacquiao, an actor and effective endorser, not only prepares for his showdown versus American Shane Mosley but he is also busy rehearsing for his after-fight concerts. Yes, concerts! The MP (Manny Pacquiao) will hold a couple of shows. One will be in Las Vegas after the fight and other one will be in California on May 10. Manny told his fans that he will not only win against Shane Mosley but also deliver a solid performance during the concert.
Pacman said that after training he would to his rehearsals to practice. He wants to deliver a knockout concert for all his supporters. “This is one way of celebrating while thanking the fans for all the support and love they give to me,” said Pacquiao, who has made it a tradition to hold a post-fight party after every fight.
Pacquiao is also excited to appear for the fourth time on ABC’s late night program “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” This time it will be with Dan Hill. The solid fans of Pacquiao are hoping that he will sing his new single in the show on April 28.
Meanwhile, Shane Mosley is now on extensive training in high-altitude Big Bear, a 2 hour ride from Los Angeles. His mind is all Pacquiao and there are no distractions along the way. His focus this time is different than his two previous unimpressive fights.
Pacquiao and Mosley are set to clash on May 7 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. This fight will be for the WBO Welterweight Championship at a weight limit of 147 lbs.
Mayweather vs Ortiz on September 17, 2011 and Pacquiao vs Marquez on November 12, 2011