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Pacquiao's son trains at the WildCard training camp in anticipation of a professional game

Pacquiao's son trains at the WildCard training camp in anticipation of a professional game

Pacquiao's son, Jimuel Pequao Jr., is conducting boxing training at the famous Noka Camp in the United States after receiving a boxing license.

The 20-year-old boxer has been experimenting with the sport for the past few years and recently he has been training with Avarez's team.

Pacquiao's son trains at the WildCard training camp in anticipation of a professional game

The young man was recently asked what he hoped to learn from the world-famous Los Angeles WildCard.

"Anything, I just want to get experience. I'm going to stay here. It's going to get better in nori, so I'll stay here," according to Pacquiao Jr.

Pacquiao's son trains at the WildCard training camp in anticipation of a professional game

"That's why I stayed. The atmosphere is nice, training with professional boxers, even when the boxer is preparing for the match, and can train with all other professional boxers. He added.

Now, his dad, Pacquiao Sr., in the Philippines' presidential campaign, has been hoping his son is staying away from the sport. But the old father who knew he had been in the past year couldn't change his son's mind.

Pacquiao's son trains at the WildCard training camp in anticipation of a professional game

"If you ask me, I don't want him to be a boxer. Because I couldn't bear to watch my son get beaten," Pacquiao said in a previous interview, "but when I told him about it, he told me, "Dad, boxing is your hobby, right?" Me too. Like you, boxing is my hobby. What are we going to do? I couldn't speak. I told him boxing wasn't just about training, it was hard work. ”

Pacquiao's son trains at the WildCard training camp in anticipation of a professional game

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