Manny Pacquiao welcomed Indiana Colts’ Filipino-American safety Camryn Bynum to his training camp as he challenges WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios.
If there’s a fixture in Manny Pacquiao’s Los Angeles training camps since his rise to superstardom, it’s celebrities and sports personalities.
One of them joined the boxing legend on the fourth day of his preparations for his comeback fight against WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios, with Pacquiao set to return to the ring on July 19 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Fil-Am NFL safety Camryn Bynum squeezed in some crunches and body shot drills with the eight-division champion and his son Jimuel Pacquiao at the Griffith Park in LA.
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The 26-year-old Bynum signed with the Indianapolis Colts in the offseason after spending his first four NFL season with the Minnesota Vikings.
The session could bee seen also as Pacquiao’s efforts to forge stronger ties with the Filipino-American community and inspire the athletes across different sports.
The 46-year-old is out to prove he can still take care of business as he is set to hop on the ring against a rising star 16 years his junior.
Pacquiao already proved that in 2019 when he knocked down erstwhile-unbeaten Keith Thurman in the opening round on the way to a split decision win.