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    ON FREDDIE ROACH, the all-new cinéma-vérité series from renowned filmmaker and Emmy® nominee Peter Berg, debuts an all-new episode FRIDAY, JAN. 27 (9:30-10:00 p.m. ET/PT), followed by other episodes on subsequent Fridays at the same time, exclusively on HBO. Executive produced by Berg (“Friday Night Lights”), the HBO Original Programming presentation is a co-production of Film 44 and Atticus Entertainment.

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  • #2
    Personally, I'm tired of Fast Freddie and his big mouth. Are we supposed to like him because he has an illness? That's pretty patronizing.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ubermensch View Post
      Personally, I'm tired of Fast Freddie and his big mouth. Are we supposed to like him because he has an illness? That's pretty patronizing.
      Ignorant much?

      You're not supposed to like him technicaly. But he is quite possibly the best trainer on the planet and one of the most well-known people in boxing. That's why your supposed to respect him.

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      • #4
        yo freddie got sum fine chicks

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        • #5
          The Racket Squad: Freddie As Freddie

          Freddie is about devout caring in a miserable, often heartless business.
          As a fighter, he gave all that his skills allowed. As a trainer, he gives much more.
          His illness provides an insight into the end zone that some pugilists land in.
          His gifts offer another saga.
          Roach has lived the tough life of a boxer and teacher in all of it's glory as well as indignation. He is the best in the world at what he now does and is reaping rewards.
          The HBO series is a well deserved tribute to complicated and fortunate gentleman.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by StrangerInTown View Post
            Freddie is about devout caring in a miserable, often heartless business.
            As a fighter, he gave all that his skills allowed. As a trainer, he gives much more.
            His illness provides an insight into the end zone that some pugilists land in.
            His gifts offer another saga.
            Roach has lived the tough life of a boxer and teacher in all of it's glory as well as indignation. He is the best in the world at what he now does and is reaping rewards.
            The HBO series is a well deserved tribute to complicated and fortunate gentleman.
            well said. Very well said.

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            • #7
              freddy roach sux , he sucked as a boxer and he sucks as a trainer,he lost to garcia as trainer of the year and this year he lost to a woman named ann wolfe.nuff said

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              • #8
                Originally posted by LADIV View Post
                freddy roach sux , he sucked as a boxer and he sucks as a trainer,he lost to garcia as trainer of the year and this year he lost to a woman named ann wolfe.nuff said
                How many times has he already won that distinction? :/

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                • #9
                  first episode was action packed i cant wait for episode number too !!!!! its certainly better than a roger documentary would be i know that much !!! freddie is a atg trainer and going to the hall of fame !!!!!! roger is not

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View Post
                    How many times has he already won that distinction? :/
                    5 times but that does not mean that he deserve it. there are better trainers with world class fighters that get overlooked,training pac does not mean you have to give it to the guy

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