By Miguel Rivera

Two weeks remain before Brandon Rios (33-3-1, 24KOs) steps in the ring with WBO welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (32-1-1, 12KOs) on November 7th at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

Rios and Bradley are both looking for breakout performances in a very important bout, as their Top Rank stablemate Manny Pacquiao is looking for his final career opponent in the first quarter of 2016.

According to trainer Robert Garcia, his fighter is rededicated to his craft and nearly on weight with two weeks to go. Rios has struggled with his weight in the past and at times he pushed him to extremes during fight week to squeeze down.

Bradley, now trained by Teddy Atlas, wants to show off the moves that his new coach taught him. Rios has a few new tricks of his own.

"He is practically ready. He's done everything necessary to win this fight. I think he looks better than ever, especially with the effort that he's put in with everything that he's done [in camp]. His discipline has changed and today he is near the weight," Garcia told ESPN Deportes.

Rios has pledged to put on a great performance for the fans in the venue and the television audience on HBO.

"You know what I'm capable of. I want to give a good show for the people. I always try to give them a great fight every time I'm in there and I'm coming in there to win," Rios said.