Manny Pacquiao rekindles famous boxing tandem
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Manny Pacquiao looks to make boxing history in his return to the ring at 46 with his longtime trainer, Freddie Roach, in his corner yet again.
For Freddie Roach, America's most-famous boxing trainer, the cloud that began hovering overhead on May 2, shortly after his fighter, Manny Pacquiao, lost to Floyd Mayweather Jr., refuses to go away.
Boxer Manny Pacquiao trains with Freddie Roach at the Wild Card Boxing Club on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP) Roach is one of the rare trainers who is always honest with his fighters.
Manny Pacquiao, the legendary boxer, did light training at the Las Vegas Raiders' training facility as he prepares for his return to the ring at 46.
Freddie Roach. Typically, when in Las Vegas for a fight, Pacquiao runs at UNLV. “I think they're going to have to talk sense in Manny because he would run through Hades and train, and I don't know if he's as concerned about conserving his energy ...
Thirty years after clambering through the ropes for his first professional fight as a skinny 16-year-old, Manny Pacquiao returns to the ring
Pacquiao, 38, lost a unanimous decision Saturday by scores of 115-113 twice and 117-111. “It does bother me,” Roach said. “That’s why I suggested to Manny, ‘Hey Manny, I think you should ...
Manny Pacquiao is back to a familiar place in Los Angeles, looking for a new start and to add to his legendary career.
Manny Pacquiao believes he has finally stopped leg cramps which have hampered his career. Pacquiao has been complaining of leg cramps during several previous fights in his career, including