
"This is going to be an exciting fight. Our styles are totally different. He is very, very reckless. Every move I make is calculated. I'm always five, 10 steps ahead of my opponent" WBC/WBA welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather said of his rival Manny Pacquiao as reporters packed into the Mayweather Boxing Club.

"I don't enjoy it like I once did. My last fight is in September," the 38-year-old revealed, meaning his bout against Pacquiao will be his penultimate fight. Pictured, his cousin and boxing camp coordinator DeJuan Blake helps him do neck exercises.

"This fight is one of the biggest ever in boxing. This is two future hall-of-famers in a megafight. I've done record breaking numbers before, and it looks like we're going to do it again," proclaimed "Money" Mayweather, oozing confidence with a 47-0 professional fight record.

Showing off in front of the reporters, Mayweather pummels a speed bag. Look closely, and you'll see a poster of Pacquiao with his eyes and mouth taped over.

"So many people were trying to say Floyd was scared," Mayweather's father and trainer, Floyd Sr., said. "Let's see on May 2 who is scared. I can't tell you why or how, but here's an update -- Floyd is going to kick his ass and knock Pacquiao out. I didn't watch one tape on Pacquiao. There is no reason to study him. He's not at this level."

Renowned for his flashy lifestyle -- he wears $25,000 mouth guards adorned with diamonds and gold -- Mayweather is living the Las Vegas lifestyle with celebrities such as rapper Lil' Kim attending his work out session.

Former Baywatch actor David Hasselhoff also came to check out Mayweather's moves as he prepared for what may be the richest fight in boxing history.

Star of "Manny," a film recently released in the Philippines, Pacquiao said he's ready to rumble. "What I feel right now is motivation, inspiration and determination," he said at the Wild Card Boxing Club, his training headquarters in Hollywood. "The killer instinct is there, I love it."

This week, Mayweather called Pacquiao a "reckless" fighter, a jibe the "Pacman" shrugged off."That's how people like me and love me, because they like an exciting fight," said the Filipino. "We call this boxing."

The congressman and eight-division world champion said he had a message for Mayweather: "After the fight, if I could talk to him, I want to share the gospel of God. I want to share to him about God, why we need God." Pacquiao is a passionate Christian. He uses social media to thank God and share his musical compositions, while Mayweather's Instagram feed highlights his glamorous lifestyle.

"I've never seen Manny at this level," said trainer Freddie Roach, right. "He's really motivated for this fight. It has really escalated his performance. I think he's faster than ever and he's definitely hitting harder than ever."

"My entire career defines my legacy. Everything I have done in boxing," Pacquiao said. "I have had some great, great accomplishments and achievements in my career." The bout is set for May 2 and is expected to fetch over $300 million.


