The Knockdowns Mean "Nothing" says Roach

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  • rao007
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    The Knockdowns Mean "Nothing" says Roach

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    Pacman floors sparmate twice
    By Abac Cordero (The Philippine Star) Updated October 17, 2009 12:00 AM


    Manny Pacquiao Andy Zapata Jr.
    MANILA, Philippines - Manny Pacquiao flooring Shawn Porter twice in sparring last Thursday doesn’t mean much for his chief trainer, Freddie Roach.

    “Nothing,” said the three-time Trainer of the Year over the phone yesterday from Baguio City, right after another heavy, non-sparring day at the Shape Up Gym.

    “It only means that he’s ready for the fight and that he’s doing very well,” Roach told The STAR, saying that Porter, the undefeated 21-year-old junior middleweight was floored twice by Pacquiao.


    Roach said Pacquiao sparred four rounds with Porter, and caught the big and burly native of Ohio, a 2007 National Golden Gloves champion, with two powerful lefts in the third round of their skirmish.

    “Yes, Shawn went down twice but he came back very well and caught Manny with a good hook. He came back very well,” said Roach, adding that Pacquiao also sparred four rounds with Jose Luis Castillo.

    An Internet report said Castillo, the former WBC lightweight champion who came very close to beating Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2002, had blood on his nose after sparring with the hard-hitting Filipino.

    As of Thursday, Pacquiao has logged a total of 46 rounds of sparring, and as the rounds increase to 10 and 12 over the next few days, he should have close to 150 rounds on the book before training ends.

    Roach said Pacquiao has decided to cut short his stay in Baguio by a day. He said they should be in Manila on the evening of Thursday, instead of Friday, and train two days in a local gym before flying to Los Angeles on Saturday evening.

    “It’s a little hectic coming down so we pushed the date a day ahead,” said Roach, referring to the terrible road conditions from Baguio all the way down to Manila due to the recent spate of typhoons to hit the country.

    Pacquiao will hold sparring today against Porter and Castillo, who seemed to have impressed Roach with his style.

    “I like his style because he likes to come in and tends to lean forward,” said Roach, close to saying that Castillo, who had two memorable fights with the late Diego Corrales, fights like Cotto.

    A few days ago, there was a thread at Pacand, the highly popular Pacquiao website, saying that the Filipino pound-for-pound champion got knocked down in sparring.

    But Nonoy Neri of Team Pacquiao was quick to brush it aside.

    “Nothing like that. No knockdowns,” he said.

    Not until Thursday, when Porter, not Pacquiao, hit the floor. Not once but twice.
    Last edited by rao007; 10-16-2009, 11:20 AM.
  • zeidrich
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    porter is drained and is @ 126 right now

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    • johncods
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      #3
      Damn pac means business.. 2 times?? cotto is in deep ****..

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      • TRAVI$
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        Mind games, sons.

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        • peewee1460
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          porters good and he has extensive amateur experience, i think he was even an alternate on the olympic team, but he's still only 21 and limited against the caliber fighter of pac. after 4 sessions pac had probably seen everything porter had to offer.

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          • Mega Eggot
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            Well, they still have around, what, 100 rounds of sparring to do before the fight? So a lot can happen. Anyone know if Manny will be sparring with anyone else when they get back to The Wild Card Gym? Maybe Alex Ariza? I mean, he floored Koncz 4-5 times in the air. I'm sure that means "something."

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            • top7gun
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              as roach said.....

              it means nothing really.....

              the reason being is that come fight night..... manny will be facing a fighter named miguel cotto not castillo, not antillon nor porter.

              but i do wish manny conquers though.

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              • vince_carter123
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                goodness.. give us a video

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                • rao007
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                  Originally posted by peewee1460
                  porters good and he has extensive amateur experience, i think he was even an alternate on the olympic team, but he's still only 21 and limited against the caliber fighter of pac. after 4 sessions pac had probably seen everything porter had to offer.
                  I will have to agree with you after a week or two of sparring sessions, Pacquiao seems to have adjusted to Porter's style, power, and size. I just hope he can adjust quickly against Cotto on November 14.

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                  • BoxingChaos
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                    Damn suddenly Pacquiao is just owning the bigger guys. Cotto might be in for it. Seriously if Manny beats Cotto, me thinks Manny was in the wrong divisions to begin with. Like Floyd Sr., said: Where is Manny getting his power from? I am baffled.

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