Today the world will stop and we will witness the Greatest Fight in Boxing History. The Fight about Pride, Dignity and Honor. Who's the best and king of the ring. The Fight Between Eight-division world champion Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao Against The Undefeated Pound For Pound King Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. The Fight Of The Millenium.

Sylvester Stallone visits Manny Pacquiao at Wild Card

After going against Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao in his fight with an American boxer in November last year, Sylvester Stallone has learned his lesson and is now rooting for the Filipino boxing icon. Best remembered for his mega-hit “Rocky” series, Stallone visited Pacquiao during his training at Wild Card Gym on Saturday afternoon (Sunday in Manila). e man who played the ultimate boxing underdog in the movies stopped by to visit a man looking to beat the odds on May 2. Sylvester Stallone, who brought boxing to its cinematic height through the Rocky films, stopped by to visit Manny Pacquiao at the Wild Card Gym as he trains for his fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. Stallone watched as Pacquiao punched the mitts with trainer Freddie Roach, and even got around the rumored "No Selfie" rule with the 8-division boxing champion.






Relive the moment in these photos by Top Rank's Chris Farina. Still fit and sprightly at 68 years old, Stallone was accorded the privilege of watching Pacquiao spar for 12 rounds against two partners. He left convinced that Pacquiao deserved his support. Pacquiao has been tagged the underdog in his much-awaited collision with Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Though he liked Pacquiao as a ring warrior, Stallone threw his support behind the unheralded Chris Algieri in their showdown in Macau last year. As it turned out, however, Algieri proved to be no match for Pacquiao, who sent the New Yorker down to the canvas six times en route to a lopsided unanimous decision. On his way out of the Wild Card parking lot, Stallone, driving his Mercedes Benz, stopped briefly, rolled down the car windows, and obliged for a quick chat with Philippine journalists. Asked about how Pacquiao fared (in sparring), Stallone replied: “He’s the best, he’s the best.” On whether Pacquiao could beat Mayweather, Stallone muttered, “Of course, of course.” Then Stallone, also noted for his “Rambo” series, stepped on the gas and left. Stallone thus joined the celebrities who have paid Pacquiao a visit in the course of his preparation for the fight with Mayweather. Actors Mark Wahlberg, Liam Neeson, Robert Duvall, NBA great Karl Malone and UFC superstar Ronda Rousey earlier paid homage to Pacquiao.

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