Simple pleasures: Pacquiao wolfs down a burger
HOLLYWOOD—A hamburger before dinner is a luxury for most boxers but for Manny Pacquiao it’s a simple pleasure he relishes for not being on a restricted diet.
Famished after more than two hours of training, Pacquiao wolfed down the burger with gusto, savoring every bite without any guilt.
Article continues after this advertisementPacquiao, as ardent fight fans know, has a problem which other boxers would love to have. He needs to eat as much and as often as he can to stay within range of the weight limit set for his megabuck bout with Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2 (May 3 in Manila).
A bloated welterweight, Pacquiao is still below the 147-pound limit even as Mayweather checked in at 150.3 pounds during the World Boxing Council mandatory 30-day weigh-in last week.
After finishing off the hamburger, Pacquiao proceeded to partake of the beef tapa, fried chicken, beef stew, broccoli with lean white meat, white rice, and bananas ordered from Nat’s Thai restaurant, a few steps from Wild Card gym here.
Article continues after this advertisementHe can eat anything he wants and still make the weight, chief trainer Freddie Roach, told Filipino sportswriters at his home on Plymouth Boulevard here, quoting Pacquiao, a natural 140-pounder.
In fact, Pacquiao boasted, he can even trim down to 135 pounds if needed.
148 to 149 pounds
For now, however, the Fighter of the Decade needs to bulk up a little more as Mayweather is expected to be right on the dot during the weigh-in set at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 1.
According to Pacquiao, he will be between 145 and 146 pounds during the weigh-in and will be from 148 to 149 pounds on fight night.