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Manny Pacquiao branded 'cocky' by maiden challenger Jeff Horn

Manny Pacquiao is set to travel to Australia to defend his world title against Jeff Horn. Jun Sato/Getty Images

Manny Pacquiao and his team have been branded arrogant after signing up to defend the WBO world welterweight title against Australia's Jeff Horn in Brisbane on July 2.

Horn, a 29-year-old former school teacher who reached the quarterfinal of the 2012 London Olympics said: "Pacquiao and his managers sound a bit confident and cocky.

"It's like 'we will just take this fight, come to Brisbane, knock over Jeff Horn, make their millions and go do the [Amir] Khan fight. I hope he keeps feeling that way."

Finalising lengthy negotiations over the bout appears a mere formality and Horn (16-0-1-KO11) is already reaping motivation from feeling underrated by the legendary Filipino (59-6-2-KO38).

Pacquiao, now 38, had seemed set to bypass Horn and face former gym-mate Khan in the UAE at one stage but even before the champion's talks with the Bolton fighter fell through, Horn was focused on his own preparations.

He added: "It has been frustrating but I knew how big this fight would be if we actually landed it. So I had to be patient, keep training and battling along so I could get that potential shot. The Middle East fight [against Khan] was heartbreaking at the time [it was mooted] but now it is finally here I am so excited.

"Amir Khan is a big name even though he has been knocked out so many times. But this is my chance to make a name for myself."

Pacquiao v Horn will take place at the 52,500-capacity Suncorp Stadium in Horn's hometown of Brisbane.