WBO Welterweight title challenger Joshua Clottey has  received the full backing of his countrymen ahead of March 13’s big  fight against Manny Pacquiao. Clottey goes into the  fight as a huge underdog against the man who has won seven world titles  in seven weight categories but Ghanaian boxing chiefs led by former  world champion Azumah Nelson have reposed a huge confidence in the 32  year old Joshua Clottey. “My fear is that Manny Pacquiao is a southpaw  because they are hard to fight but Joshua has given us an assurance that  he knows how to fight southpaws so I am relieved. I will advise Joshua  to train hard but I know him and I know that he will not rest. We will  be there to support him physically and mentally,” stated Hall of Famer  Azumah Nelson at the press conference organized by the Ghana Boxing  Authority (GBA) in Accra this morning to show support for Joshua  Clottey. Azumah, now Technical Director of GBA, was surrounded by the  bigwigs of Ghanaian boxing as well as top government officials on the  high table at the press conference as the nation formally threw support  behind the boxer. Clottey who like many of the country’s top boxers have  endlessly criticized the GBA for a lack of support, confessed that he  goes into the fight against Pacquiao feeling like he is fighting for  Ghana for the very first time. “I am encouraged by what I am seeing and  hearing today and for the first time I am thinking about the nation  which will make things harder for Manny Pacquiao. The nation didn’t  support us much in the past but if now they are ready to get behind us,  that is the best motivation I can get. And I promise to win the title  for Ghana,” Clottey told the press conference at the Ohene Djan Stadium  in Accra. Joshua still battling US immigration officials in Accra for  his trainer Godwin Dzanie Kotey and assistant Daniel Clottey to get visa  clearances to travel with the boxer to the US, was very emotional on  the issue pleading with the US Embassy to even issue a two-month visa  for the trainers and it will be enough. He even made a plea to Ghana  President Atta Mills to personally get involved to help with the visa  application. “The nation is with you in spirit and we pray to God to  guide you unto victory. The NSC will also take over the visa issue so  that Alloway can travel with Joshua,” said Worlanyo Agrah, CEO of the  National Sports Council (NSC) of Ghana before leaving the room of the  press conference and returning few minutes later with the promise that  the necessary contacts are being made for Clottey’s trainer to be issued  with the visa. Clottey meanwhile is scheduled to depart Accra for the  US on Friday hopefully with coach Alloway to begin final preparations  for the big fight on March 13. He has again assured his countrymen that  nothing will stop him from beating Manny Pacquiao even if the stakes are  highly placed against him. “I am taking this fight not for the money  but to win the title. I know its Pacquiao but I don’t want people  thinking that Manny is super, that nobody can beat him. He is a human  being like me. He has lost three times and I have also lost three times.  We speak, laugh and share jokes together. I promise that I will  dethrone him,” Joshua Clottey said. Pacquiao vs  Clottey.
Source: ghanaweb.com
 
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