LAS VEGAS - Switching opponents so close to a fight could've been tougher for Manny Pacquiao. The Filipino legend explained during a press conference Wednesday that the change from facing a southpaw to a right-handed opponent was easier to handle than it would've been if he went from fighting an orthodox opponent to a left-handed boxer. Pacquiao, a southpaw himself, got in three days of sparring against right-handed boxers before he left the Los Angeles area Monday for Las Vegas.
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