Floyd Mayweather holds open training session ahead of Manny Pacquiao fight - Telegraph.co.uk

Wednesday, April 15, 2015


Floyd Mayweather Jr. opened up his training camp for a day, with less than three weeks remaining before his fight with Manny Pacquiao.




He arrived more than 90 minutes late, but seemed eager to keep answering questions even as a desert windstorm threatened to undo the tent in the parking lot set up for his impromptu news conference.




Mayweather says he is ready for the fight (APTN)




Current WBC and WBA welterweight champion Mayweather, 38, is yet to lose in 47 professional fights. WBO welterweight champion Pacquiao, 36, has a 57-5-2 boxing record.




Mayweather, an 11-time world champion and Pacquiao, an eight-division world champion, are preparing for the biggest prizefight in decades, the anticipated welterweight world championship unification bout.




They will go toe-to-toe for Mayweather's WBC-WBA Super World welterweight titles and Pacquiao's WBO World welterweight title.


Mayweather holds a training session in front of the media (APTN)


After half a decade of negotiations and false starts, Mayweather and Pacquiao will fight at the MGM Grand Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on May 2nd, in what is anticipated to be the richest fight in history.




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