Boxer Manny Pacquiao (centre) eats his breakfast with friends and relatives following his morning run Monday in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles - Pacquiao and Broner meet in a welterweight contest at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas
What Pacquiao really wants to do, though, is put away Adrien Broner. He gets that chance on Saturday night in a crossroads bout at the age of 40 against Adrien Broner.
Pacquiao and Broner meet in a welterweight contest at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas that could pave the way for a second fight against Floyd Mayweather later this year. But Pacquiao not only needs to beat Broner, but do it in spectacular fashion to get a buzz going for what could be another lucrative fight with Mayweather.
Sitting at the dining table Monday in Los Angeles before heading to Las Vegas, Pacquiao devoured a meal of rice, beef, dried fish, chicken and bitter melon while talking about how he became one of the most well-known athletes of his generation.
Pacquiao eats five times a day, up to 8,000 calories but unlike most boxers won't have to work to make weight for the fight. He said he expects to be at 146 pounds when the two meet in a pay-per-view clash.
Pacquiao talks with Litke and Dahlberg about his early career, politics in the Philippines and the chance he could become president there one day. He's a senator now and schedules his fights between sessions.
Litke and Dahlberg talk about the meal at Pacquiao's house, as well as a few other meals and, of course, their golf match in LA.