By Lem Satterfield

Trainer Robert Garcia is confident that his fighter, Antonio Margarito, will make it 3-0 on November 13 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Margarito will face Manny Pacquiao, who is trained by Freddie Roach. The vacant WBC junior middleweight title will be on the line. Garcia has been in the opposite corner of a Roach trained fighter on two occasions. Both times Garcia's fighter came out on top.

Garcia was  the chief second when Steven Luevano and Margarito, respectively, were victorious over the Roach-trained Bernabe Concepcion and Roberto Garcia by disqualification and unanimous decision.

"In my game plan, and in our minds, even though anything can happen in this sport, it's never like we're thinking 'What if we lose,' or, 'What is going to happen if we lose?' That's never a thought in my mind. And that's not in our minds against Manny Pacquiao either," said Garcia.

The fight with Pacquiao is going to be Garcia's biggest showcase as a trainer. His stable of fighters, filled with top talent like Mikey Garcia, Nonito Donaire and Brandon Rios, has continued to grow at a steady pace. He expects to be a lot more popular after the Pacquiao fight.

"Our mindset is that we're going beat Pacquiao, and we're going to do what it takes to win it. I have a great team behind me, and we're all doing the same thing and we're all thinking positively along the same lines," said Garcia. "We're doing a great job. Like I have said before, this is going to be a great victory. I know that after Nov. 13, my life is going to change after that night."

Lem Satterfield is the boxing editor at AOL FanHouse and the news editor at BoxingScene.com. To read more from Lem Satterfield, go to AOL FanHouse by Clicking Here.