By Miguel Rivera

Nacho Beristain, trainer of former four division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez, says the upcoming trilogy between Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley will be more of the same.

Nacho expects Pacquiao to once again come away victorious on April 9th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Bradley won a controversial twelve round split decision over Pacquiao in 2012. Pacquiao got revenge in 2014 with a twelve round unanimous decision.

Nacho is very familiar with both fighters. Marquez fought Pacquiao four times and Bradley just once - and Nacho worked the corner in every one of those contests. Marquez went 1-1-2 with Pacquiao. Their fourth meeting in 2012 saw Marquez knock Pacquiao out cold in six rounds. The following year Marquez lost a twelve round split decision to Bradley.

Bradley will enter the ring this time with veteran trainer Teddy Atlas. He was previously trained by Joel Diaz. In his first fight with Atlas last November, he knocked out Brandon Rios.

Nacho says the switch to Atlas will not prevent the inevitable, a victory by Pacquiao. Even with Atlas at his side, Nacho views Pacquiao as the better fighter.

He did see any significant changes when Bradley stopped Rios. Unless Bradley switches up his entire style, which Nacho doubts will happen, he says everyone should expect another Pacquiao win.

"No, I do not think Bradley will have a greater opportunity [to get the win], because Bradley is the same [fighter] - with that stinking, fast and difficult style. I do not think Teddy Atlas will create a change of such magnitude that Pacquiao is going to [leave boxing] with a loss," Nacho told ESPN Deportes.

"In addition to being a good fighter, Pacquiao is a responsible fighter, professional. He is not going to walk away [from boxing] with a loss, so he chose Bradley. And Bradley is a good fighter but we all know who will win unless Bradley becomes a very different fighter than what he' has shown throughout his career."