Manny Pacquiao draws large crowd in LA during Day 12 of training | Inquirer Sports

Manny Pacquiao draws large crowd in LA during Day 12 of training

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 07:03 PM March 16, 2015

Screengrab from Manny Pacquiao's Instagram account.

Screengrab from Manny Pacquiao’s Instagram account.

MANILA, Philippines — It’s always a sight to see Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao train.

Pacquiao drew a large crowd on Monday (Manila time) as he continued to work on his conditioning at Griffith Park in Los Angeles.

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The WBO welterweight champion posted the scene on his Instagram account where about a hundred people circled around him while he did his daily workout.

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“Day 12 of my road work out and lots of people came to watch. Thank you to all my fans. To God be all the Glory,” the eight-division champion wrote.

Day 12 of my gym work out, getting there of the target 50 to 60% condition for the month of March. Thank you Lord for everything.

A video posted by Manny Pacquiao (@emmanuelpacquiao) on Mar 14, 2015 at 11:57pm PDT


Pacquiao also posted a video of him punishing the heavy bag with a flurry of crisp punches.

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“Day 12 of my gym work out, getting there of the target 50 to 60% condition for the month of March. Thank you Lord for everything.”

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Pacquiao is training for his megabout against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2.

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