Renowned cutman Lenny De Jesus claimed yesterday that Manny Pacquiao "didn't lose that fight against Erik Morales, his corner lost the fight." De Jesus who was commended for doing a tremendous job on the nasty gash suffered by Pacquiao due to an accidental headbutt told Manila Standard Today that trainer Freddie Roach "was shaking all over" after Pacquiao suffered the cut and didn't even allow him to take the center spot in the corner "to attend to the bad cut" which was the right thing to do.
In stark contrast De Jesus said the Morales corner was "calm, cool and collected and did the right things."
De Jesus came out in the open to claim that he had "to work around" Filipino trainer Buboy Fernandez and leaned in to attend to Pacquiao's cut. De Jesus lamented " I should have had more leverage, more chance to fix the cut and stop the bleeding. I was kept away to one side by Freddie (Roach)."
The Puerto Rican cutman who has worked in corners for some 40 years said Pacquiao is "still a marketable fighter because fight fans like bloody fights and Manny fought his heart out." De Jesus also criticized Roach for not allowing him to "water down" Pacquiao because "this keeps a fighter fired up but Roach told me Manny didn't like it."
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In stark contrast De Jesus said the Morales corner was "calm, cool and collected and did the right things."
De Jesus came out in the open to claim that he had "to work around" Filipino trainer Buboy Fernandez and leaned in to attend to Pacquiao's cut. De Jesus lamented " I should have had more leverage, more chance to fix the cut and stop the bleeding. I was kept away to one side by Freddie (Roach)."
The Puerto Rican cutman who has worked in corners for some 40 years said Pacquiao is "still a marketable fighter because fight fans like bloody fights and Manny fought his heart out." De Jesus also criticized Roach for not allowing him to "water down" Pacquiao because "this keeps a fighter fired up but Roach told me Manny didn't like it."
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