Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao: Muhammad Ali is behind Pacquiao 'all the way', reveals his daughter Rashida
Ali's friendship with Pacquiao dates back years and the three-time heavyweight world champion will be watching the fight on 2 May
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Your support makes all the difference.Muhammad Ali is backing Manny Pacquiao to beat Floyd Mayweather when the pair collide in their Las Vegas showdown.
Pacquiao and Mayweather will meet at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on 2 May in what will be the biggest fight ever seen in the sport in terms of the prize money on offer. A reported £170m-minimum purse will be up for grabs as two of the greatest boxers the sport has ever seen will seek to unify the welterweight division.
However, ‘The Greatest’ will be in Pacquiao’s corner when it comes to choosing a winner, as his daughter Rasheda Ali revealed that it’s his contribution outside of the ring that impresses the three-time heavyweight champion of the world.
Rasheda told TMZ Sports: “My dad is Team Pacquiao all the way. My dad really likes Manny. He’s a huge fan of his.
“He knows Manny’s a great fighter but it’s more about what he does outside the ring. He’s such a charitable person.”
Rasheda also confirmed that while Ali will not be attending the fight, he will no doubt be watching it at home.
“There’s no question he’s going to order it. It takes my dad way back to when he was fighting,” she said.
The friendship between the pair goes back for years and Rashida also explained why Ali prefers the Filipino over fellow-American Mayweather.
“My dad stood for things,” she added. “Mayweather … I don’t think there’s a comparison.”
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