Manny Pacquiao visits Raiders facility before big fight
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De acuerdo al filipino, su régimen disciplinado de entrenamiento hará que a sus 46 años brille sobre el ring este sábado
Manny Pacquiao, who’s gunning for Mario Barrios' WBC welterweight belt, offers pointers to Olympic medalist Eumir Marcial, who's seeking his sixth straight pro win in the undercard
Freddie Roach has played a crucial role in the development of some of boxing's greatest ever fighters, including Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao.
It was 10 years ago when two boxing legends — Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao — finally met in the ring for a highly-anticipated clash of boxing icons that many felt was long overdue. The fight ended up not living up to expectations, but it was had, and as years have gone on, many have felt we saw a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Manny Pacquiao, 46, plans to make his boxing comeback last more than one fight as he prepares to return for a world-title contest on Saturday.
Manny Pacquiao was back on the track jogging and running a day after arriving here from Los Angeles on Tuesday morning and was at the Knuckleheads gym in the afternoon sweating it out with Olympic bronze medalist Eumir Felix Marcial.
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PhilStar Global on MSNManny ready for BarriosManny Pacquiao isn’t leaving anything to chance and with nearly two months of training, said he’s ready for whatever WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios brings into the ring when they clash in a scheduled 12-round bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena,
Manny Pacquiao believes he has finally stopped leg cramps which have hampered his career. Pacquiao has been complaining of leg cramps during several previous fights in his career, including