By Mike Foss, USA TODAY
Updated 3m ago
Ahead of his World Welterweight Championship bout with Timothy Bradley, Manny Pacquiao went a few rounds with USA TODAY Sports, answering fans' questions from Facebook and Twitter.
Pacquiao even took a few jabs at Floyd Mayweather and gay marriage.
And he also weighed in on his beloved Boston Celtics, who he said "are going to be champions."
More from Pacquiao:
On gay marriage: "No, I don't support gay marriage. I do not agree with that, but I am not condemning gay people ... but what I oppose is the sin they commit."
On Floyd Mayweather: "I hope so. I hope that fight goes through ... my kid, he said 'Daddy, I want you to retire soon but before you retire I have one request ... fight Mayweather and beat him.' "
Pacquiao said his side his "completely OK" with a fight against Mayweather and pushed blame for the fight not happening toward Mayweather's camp.
Pacquiao and Bradley, who is undefeated, are set to rumble Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
See photos of: Floyd Mayweather Jr., Manny Pacquiao
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