LAS VEGAS, Nevada (The Adobo Chronicles) – It’s been tagged ‘The Fight Of The Century,’ considered to be of epic proportion like the ‘Thrilla in Manila’ between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
Filipino Manny Pacquiao faces American Floyd Mayweather at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas on May 2, 2015.
In an exclusive opportunity given only to The Adobo Chronicles, both champion boxers allowed us to film their sparring session to give their fans and boxing afficionados a preview of what to expect on May 2.
HALLANDALE, Florida (The Adobo Chronicles) – Until recently, it has been estimated that 15 Million people take weekly Zumba classes in over 140,000 locations across more than 185 countries.
Zumba is a dance fitness program created by Colombian dancer and choreographer Alberto ‘Beto’ Perez in the 1990s. It involves dance and aerobic elements and incorporates hip-hop, soca, samba, salsa, merengue and mambo. Squats and lunges are also included.
Now, thanks to U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama, the number of Zumba enthusiasts has more than doubled in just the last week or so, according to Zumba Fitness, LLC, which owns the Zumba trademark. Think about it, more than 30 Million people worldwide dancing the Zumba — young and old, gay and straight, men and women, politicians and businessmen — of all races!
It all started when Obama appeared on the Ellen Show, and together with Ellen DeGeneres and some dancers and choreographers from the hit TV show, So You Think You Can Dance, shook her hips, squatted and lunged, stretched her arms, stepped and double-stepped — all for the sake of promoting her fitness program which is celebrating its 5th year. Hence the tag, “Give Me Five!”
Indeed, Michelle Obama is now the undisputed greatest endorser of health and fitness, Zumba included.
Here’s the video of Mrs. Obama’s appearance on the Ellen Show.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (The Adobo Chronicles) – For a long time, Floyd Mayweather had accused Manny Pacquiao of using performance-enhancing drugs, making this his primary reason for not agreeing to fight the Filipino champion boxer in what many consider to be the “fight of the century.”
Now that the deal has been sealed for the two boxers to meet at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on May 2 this year, the same drug accusation has come around to haunt Mayweather.
It has been rumored that the American boxer injects his hands with a dubious substance called Xylocaine during training and bouts. This substance, which has a numbing effect, is banned in most states, and the reason Mayweather only boxes in Nevada is that it is the only state where the anesthetic drug is not banned in sports.
Because it is not a banned substance in Las Vegas, the Pacquiao camp can do nothing about it. Besides, the boxing deal has been signed, and there’s no backing out.
So, as a compromise, the Pacquiao camp has demanded that both boxers will be injected with Xylocaine on the night of the fight, to which the Mayweather camp readily agreed.
Boxing fans, rejoice. The fight of the century is still on. And it’s fair and square! And clean (well, sort of).
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