It may seem glamorous at the top, but the problem Manny Pacquiao has endured in recent years is finding new ways to re-establish his lead without growing bored.
A new wrinkle has certainly been added as the current welterweight titlist and longtime pound-for-pound entrant prepares for his showdown with unbeaten Tim Bradley this weekend at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Training hasn’t necessarily changed, although Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach continues to find new ways to keep his superstar client on his toes. The out-of-ring distractions and chaos are still there, as evidenced by the musical chairs game that strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza was forced to play before being allowed to remain in the circle. [Click Here To Read More]
A new wrinkle has certainly been added as the current welterweight titlist and longtime pound-for-pound entrant prepares for his showdown with unbeaten Tim Bradley this weekend at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Training hasn’t necessarily changed, although Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach continues to find new ways to keep his superstar client on his toes. The out-of-ring distractions and chaos are still there, as evidenced by the musical chairs game that strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza was forced to play before being allowed to remain in the circle. [Click Here To Read More]
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