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Floyd Mayweather has made Manny Pacquiao mad, Freddie Roach warns

MACAU - NOVEMBER 20:  Manny Pacquiao works the mitts with trainer Freddie Roach during a workout session at The Venetian on November 20, 2014 in Macau, Mac
Image: Manny Pacquiao and Freddie Roach: Trainer says Floyd Mayweather has angered his man

Floyd Mayweather's demands have made Manny Pacquiao angry ahead of their May 2 megafight, according to Freddie Roach.

The biggest fight in boxing might have happened years ago but for disagreements over drug testing and purse splits, arguments settled late last year before the showdown was finally confirmed last month.

Pacquiao has agreed to abide by Olympic-style testing in the run-up to the fight and underwent the first of his random tests in front of a Filipino television crew on Saturday.

But Mayweather's insistence on controlling every pre-fight detail has left a lasting impression on Pacquiao, according to his trainer, who says he has never seen his eight-weight world champion more motivated.

"I can see it in his eyes, in his body movement, his attitude in training that he really wants to win and win decisively," said Roach, quoted on philboxing.com, from Pacquiao's training camp. "Sometimes, I cannot help but think he’s mad at this guy.

"I can feel when we’re doing the mitts. With the way he hits the mitts, I can see it on how he responds to the things we want him to do. The efforts he has been doing which I didn’t see in his previous similarly important fights .

"I've never seen him dislike an opponent in my life, but you know what, he doesn't like this guy. He won't say anything bad about him, but he won't say anything good about him either. I think Mayweather is his perfect opponent.

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Manny’s anger could be because everything has to be Mayweather's way. He is very, very insecure.
Freddie Roach

“Manny’s anger could be because everything has to be his (Mayweather's) way. He has a comfort zone, like we couldn’t say anything about the fight until he announced it. He is very very insecure."

Roach repeated his belief that "the whole world will be disappointed" by a Mayweather win, while Pacquiao claims to have identified gaps in his unbeaten opponent's famously impenetrable defence.

"If it's his defence he'll be relying on, I can say this early that I'm ready to meet him in that department," Pacquiao said. "We've actually been figuring out how we can penetrate the defensive blanket Floyd will throw at me.

"I think we already have an idea of what offensive manouevres we will utilise. We will be concentrating on finding the flaws in his defence - I think we have discovered a lot."