Peñalosa opens his gym to Pacquiao as ‘Ramil’ KOs Baguio camp
Two-division world champion Gerry Peñalosa has been a familiar fixture in almost every training camp of Manny Pacquiao in the United States. The two actually even sparred when Pacquiao was preparing for his first-ever shot at the world crown, the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight belt which was then held by Thai legend Chatchai Sasakul. Pacquiao stopped Sasakul in the eighth round to claim the crown back in 1998. On Monday afternoon, Peñalosa opened the doors of his Mandaluyong gym to Pacquiao, who arrived on the same day in Manila after several hours of land trip from Baguio City. After seeing Pacquiao complete his day’s training that included punch mitts, skipping rope and speedball, Peñalosa told GMANews.TV that he's still in awe at how the current pound-for-pound king continues to improve his skills. Pacquiao is preparing for his battle with World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight ruler Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico on November 14 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.


Initially, Team Pacquiao was scheduled to leave Baguio and proceed to Manila on Oct. 23 then leave for the United States on the 24th. But since weather authorities announced the possibility of typhoon "Ramil" affecting huge part of Northern Luzon starting Wednesday, Pacquiao decided to leave the summer capital. Concerns were raised by fans of Pacquiao after typhoons “Ondoy" and “Pepeng" wrought havoc in Northern Luzon that made Baguio isolated for a few days. Pacquiao has been training in the City of Pines the last four weeks. But despite the bad weather, famed trainer Freddie Roach said it never affected their preparation as only Pacquiao’s morning road work was scuttled for at least two days. From Manila, Pacquiao will resume his training at Roach’s Wild Card Gym starting next week before tapering off on the week of his upcoming fight in Las Vegas. - GMANews.TV