By Ryan Burton

MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada - Eight division champion Manny Pacquiao may be leaning towards retiring after his upcoming bout against Tim Bradley but he isn't planning on an anti climatic fight.  After last May's mega-fight against Floyd Mayweather left many fans less than satisfied, the Filipino expects an action packed fight on Saturday night.

Pacquiao believes that Bradley will engage more now that he is with veteran trainer Teddy Atlas.  Bradley stopped Brandon Rios in November in his first fight with Atlas in his corner.

"On Saturday (the fans) can expect more action.  Not because it is my last fight.  Not just because I trained hard but I am focused.  This is part of my legacy. He has a new coach that should make him more offensive," said Pacquiao.

The 37-year-old Pacquiao hasn't won by stoppage since his 2009 victory over Miguel Cotto.  Pacquiao said that he is motivated to go out with a with but won't promise a KO.

"The knockout, if it comes it is a bonus. I am not going to predict it for this fight. I am going to do my best and if it happens then it happens but I just want to do my best," Pacquiao told BoxingScene.com.

As for what changes he expects out of Bradley under the guidance of Atlas, Pacquiao said, "We expect him to bring a lot on Saturday.  This will be a tough fight."

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