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Monday, October 5, 2009

MORE WORK AHEAD

BAGUIO CITY- The one day break in training augurs well for Manny Pacquiao.
Freddie Roach guaranteed that a blistering work out awaits the boxing champion when he reports Monday for training camp -now on it's third week-- at the Shape -Up boxing gym inside the Cooyesan Hotel here. "It's going to be more rounds of sparring and lot's of hard work,"
said Roach. when ask about what's in store for the Filipino ring idol for the entire week. Pacquiao braved the strong winds and heavy rains brought by super-typhoon Pepeng Saturday night to be in manila to personally distributes relief efforts to victims of tropical storm Ondoy and celebrate the third birthday of daughter Mary Grace Divine Princess. He was return back here late Sunday night.
Pacquiao already sparred a total of 12 gruelling rounds in three days with sparmates Shawn Porter and Urbano Antillon. He went five rounds Saturday and then did intense isometric workouts prepared by conditioning coach Alex Ariza before heading home to Manila. No workout was scheduled yesterday, Sunday being a rest day.
That should be enough to get the Pacman ready when sparring resumes tomorrow tom the expected arrival of former World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight champion Jose Luis Castillo.
The Mexican warrior best remembered for his memorable, classic title fight with the late
Diego Corrales in 2005, has been tapped by Roach to be Pacquiao's third sparmate in camp as he pressures for his Nov.14 showdown with Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto.
Castillo is coming as a last minute replacement after a negotiations to bring in unbeaten welterweight prospect Henry Omar bogged down.
Roach is keeping his fingers crossed that Castillo would be in tip-top shape."Or else I wouldn't hesitate to ship him back home,' the three-time Trainer of the Year said on a cool, lazy Sunday morning at his cozy room inside the Manor House Hotel.


SOURCE: PEOPLE'S JOURNAL
AUTHOR: GERRY RAMOS
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