I wouldnt be suprised one bit if he did play a ton of basketball. I never understood why a fighter could do that for 8 hours and not just work in the gym throwing punches and doing what you would do in a fight. You would be working the exact muscles you need to work, and you wouldnt get tired as quickly by doing this. No matter what workouts I do in my life, when it comes to sports I just try and do that sport constantly. It's like with motocross. I get alot more out of riding laps all day then I do from working out in the gym all day. But hey, Im not the P4P #1 so I cant tell that guy ****!
Pacquiao's secret to staying in shape in between fights
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This would go back to the infamous "Flawless" putting up facts that Floyd was the same weight as Pac when Pac started as a pro....Floyd was an amateur at the time. {or something on those lines}
Pac grew into his weight/frame later on because it took longer for him to mature (possibly because of a lack of nutrition).
Floyd I think bulked up and ate more to get to his current weight.
I like the video of him doing sit-ups during training while eating a bag of chips.
Trying to locate that interview unless they took it off of youtube. I'll look at others to see if it is on any of them as well. But, in the "150's" is where Pac is at before training down...but he is always "fit," just not in his best boxing shape.
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Found this one.
Freddie says 152 with 6% body fat.Last edited by Benny Leonard; 03-26-2009, 05:00 AM.Comment

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