Freddie Roach demands that Joe Cortez referees the Pac/Hatton fight

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  • PrettyBoyRoy 88
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    #11
    Edited: Freddie Roach is scared after all the trash he talked now he wants to get every advantage possible for Pacman because of the punishment pacman will absorb

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    • ottoevans
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      #12
      wow, thats not a ***** move at all

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      • freedom213
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        #13
        Originally posted by ottoevans
        wow, thats not a ***** move at all
        Roach obviously taking lessons from Bernard Hopkins and truly a brilliant move. If he gets Ricky fired up he knows come fight night it will be very difficult for him to stick to his game plan. It will be hard enough when Pacman is landing lead lefts and moving around like an energizer bunny but if Hatton actually gets pissed prefight what an advantage.

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        • shekwan
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          #14
          Didn't someone do a count, and Hatton averaged something like 20 clinches a round vs. Lazcano? That's at least more than double the average fighter, and just gamesmanship to take that away.

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          • Pullcounter
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            #15
            Originally posted by shekwan
            Didn't someone do a count, and Hatton averaged something like 20 clinches a round vs. Lazcano? That's at least more than double the average fighter, and just gamesmanship to take that away.
            it's not called gamesmanship, its called following the rules

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