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You Can Greet Pacquiao and Mosley At MGM Grand Tomorrow
LAS VEGAS, NEV. (May 2, 2011) – Congressman MANNY PACQUIAO and SUGAR SHANE MOSLEY will work out one more time today before breaking their respective California training camps, in Hollywood and Big Bear, and departing in custom-designed buses for the Fight Capital of the World, Las Vegas. Next stop, Fight Week for the biggest boxing event of the year. Pacquiao and Mosley, with world titles in 11 weight divisions between them, will tangle for Pacquiao’s World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title on Saturday night at the MGM Grand, which has been sold out for three weeks.
Fans of the popular world champion fighters can greet them at their Grand Arrivals Tomorrow! Tuesday, May 3, at the Porte Cochere and inside the front lobby of the MGM Grand. Mosley and premier trainer Naazim Richardson will arrive at Noon PT. Pacquiao and World-Famous Freddie Roach, the five-time Boxing Writers Association of America Trainer of the Year, will arrive at 12:30 p.m. PT. All four, plus Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, will be available for interviews.
Pacquiao vs. Mosley, promoted by Top Rank, in association with MP Promotions, Sugar Shane Mosley Promotions, Tecate and MGM Grand, will televised Live on Pay-Per-View.
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