The fight between Manny Pacquiao and Brandon Rios becomes even more personal after hell broke loose between both camps during Wednesday's media day workout in Macau, China.

Pacquiao and Rios are scheduled to face each other on Saturday, November 23 at Venetian Macao, but the brawl has already began with still three days left before fight night as Pacman's trainer Freddie Roach got involved in a nasty scuffle with Rios' trainer Robert Garcia and former conditioning partner Alex Ariza.

According to Spin.ph, Roach confronted Rios' camp and asked his trainer, Garcia, to leave the gym because they had already overlapped the time allotted for Pacquiao in the gym.

Garcia, who was having interview with mediamen, decided to stay put and told the legendary trainer that he won't leave the gym.

"So we say, OK, we're going to go 15, 20 minutes over time [at the gym]," Garcia told reporters afterward via ESPN. "[Roach] could have waited. His fighter wasn't even here. He could have been wrapping his hands. I don't care. He just wanted to start a fight. He's in trouble. He's nervous."

Roach apparently didn't like Garcia's stubbornness, prompting him to call the reigning Trainer of the Year "a pierce of s---. However, the situation finally went out of control when Ariza, who was unceremoniously kicked out of Pacman's camp this summer, shouted at Roach to keep his distance.

Pacman's head trainer dared Ariza to throw him out of the gym, and even moved toward the conditioning coach, who then gave Pacman's trainer a kick on his chest. Pandemonium broke loose after the sequence as personnel from both camps engaged in a shoving contest and traded barbs, including racist remarks.

Fight Gets Personal

Wednesday's scuffle only means bad blood will be all over the place at fight night. Pacquiao, who will enter the ring with an intention of erasing the stigma of his sixth round TKO loss to Juan Manuel Marquez, might have a new goal on Saturday, and that is to punish Rios and his camp for disrespecting the man that groomed him to become a world champion.

On the other hand, Rios considered the fracas as an indication that his fight with Pacquiao will not be just an ordinary boxing match.

Many boxing analysts picked the Pacquiao vs. Rios as a legitimate candidate for Fight of the Year, but with tension rising up to another chart, this showdown is up to surpass everyone's expectations.

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