Philippine Asian News Today Vol 20 No 23 | Page 29

December 1 - 15, 2018 PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY With 80 per cent of his build up requirements in place after two weeks in camp, World Boxing Association welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao’s training program shifts to building muscle and stamina. Pacquiao, who will celebrate his 40th birthday on December 17, stake his 147-pound plum against American SPORTS Pacquiao’s build up regimen shifts to muscle-building challenger Adrien Broner on January 19 next year at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. Pacquiao and his training team move to General Santos City sometime this week from Manila for the second stop of the four- city preparedness tour will stay. “Eighty per cent of the program, yung boxing side, has been set up, so, punta na tayo sa plyometric workout to build muscle power,” chief Buboy Fernandez told the Manila Times Saturday after completing a two-week camp at the Elorde Boxing Gym. The senate goes on Christmas recess starting October 13 opening the door to transfer the camp as planned to GenSan before the champ’s entourage flies to Los Angeles in California for the three-weeks third leg of the training scheme. A one week tapering off period will be in Las Vegas a week before the title showdown. Another important phase of the fine-tuning program expected to be implemented is the roadwork featuring the mountain-climbing run along the treacherous 950-feet above sea level highway of Maasim in nearby Sarangani Province. This, however, according to conditioning coach Justin Fortune, depends on whether the eight-division belt-owner feels he still needs this very rigorous aspect of stamina-building. “As of today, Manny’s already in shape. His physical condition is okay. But as we have been saying, Manny knows if everything is working well or not,” Fortune said. The Manila camp actually lowers its curtain on December 13 with the routine roadwork at the flat Forbes Park circuit along Pacquiao’s place of residence in Makati City, sparring and other gym activities. After a fortnight in the camp, Pacquiao has so far sparred a total 14 rounds all with Greek-Australian lightweight dance mate George Kambosos Jr., besides working the mitts no less than 40 rounds. A minor leg cramp cut short Saturday’s work out to a limited to the five-round skirmish. Pacquiao himself, Buboy and 29 Fortune dismissed he incident as nothing. “No problem,” Pacquiao said. “I only ran out of supplemental vitamin. Naubos na pala during last fight (against Lucas Matthysse).” Pacquiao Gym Training Photos * Elorde Gym Five E-Com Center Pasay City, Philippines * Photos by Wendell Alinea/MP Promotions Wushu bets eye big wins in SEA Games THE Philippine wushu team hopes to translate its recent success in the international stage to victories in next year’s Southeast Asian Games. Veterans Agatha Wong and Dan- iel Parantac recently returned home victorious in the 1st Asian Traditional Wushu Championship by bagging three of the seven gold medals the country won in the Nov. 26 to Dec. 1 tournament in Nanjing, China Both are looking at duplicating their acts when the country hosts the SEA Games from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11 of 2019 despite the expected pressure weighing on the team to deliver. “Mas focused kami sa SEA Games dahil this is a major event since dito ito gagawin,” said Parantac, adding majority of the team’s concentration for next year will definitely be on the biennial meet. “I’m going to compete as much as I can to give pride and honor to the country,” said Wong, 20, who con- tinues to represent the Philippines in international meet despite having to make do with a tendonitis and grade 2 slipped disc. The two joined their national teammates – Johnzenth Gajo, Jones Llabre, Sandrex Gainzan, and Dave Degala – in yesterday’s Philippine Sportswriters Association Forum at the Tapa King Restaurant at Farmers Plaza, Cubao. Wong won gold medals in tai- jijian and taijiquan while Parantac won one in Taijijian along with Lla- bare and Thornton Quieney Lou Sayan, with Gajo accounting for two more in changquan and daoshu. De- gala and Gainzan each won a bronze medal.(Malaya) vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv By: Julian Ray Fortaleza Answers from last week’s issue: 1. The only current unified champion is Alexander Usyk 2. Manny Pacquiao will face Adrien Broner in January 3. There have been 5 seasons of The Contender New Questions: 1. Valentina Shevchenko is the champion of what new UFC weight class? 2. Where will Manny Pacquiao face Adrien Broner in 2019? 3. Who holds the longest active winstreak in the UFC? WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM