Pacquiao, Mayweather pushing hard in training | Inquirer Sports

Pacquiao, Mayweather pushing hard in training

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 10:07 PM March 31, 2015

SCREENGRAB from Manny Pacquiao's Facebook video

SCREENGRAB from Manny Pacquiao’s Facebook video

After reportedly missing his routine roadwork session due to leg cramps over the weekend, Manny Pacquiao is back working on his conditioning as he prepares for the biggest fight of his life against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2.

READ: Pacquiao suffers cramps during jogging—report

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Pacquiao posted a two-minute video of his morning workout where he is seen running on an oval track, doing plyometric routines and shadowboxing.

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“Morning training. Training hard now so on May 2 I will be in the best shape. #MayPac,” Pacquiao posted on his Facebook account.

Over at the Mayweather camp, the pound-for-pound king also showed a glimpse of his late night training.

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The WBC and WBA welterweight champion shared a 15-second video of him pounding the heavy bag while wearing a shirt with the letters “TBE” imprinted on the front and “47-0” at the back.

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Cramps have plagued Pacquiao during his training camp but showed no signs of discomfort as he closed another grueling day of work.

For more updates on Pacquiao-Mayweather “Fight of the Century,” visit The Pacquiao Files.

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