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  • #61
    Originally posted by RepublicaEnemy1 View Post
    Freddie Roach wants Timothy Bradley as one of Pacquiao's sparring partners

    By Granville Ampong
    PhilBoxing.com
    Mon, 21 Dec 2009

    HOLLYWOOD, California, December 21, 2009 - Less than three months before the hottest boxing campaign hits the mark, both camps of Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Manny Pacquiao have yet to issue official statement as to the finality of the match and its first official press conference.


    But, Freddie Roach makes his own list of rated top-A sparring partners for his pupil.

    "Other than Amir Khan as Pacquiao's main sparring partner, I like to include Timothy Bradley in my list."

    Bradley, 26, is rated No. 1 in the light welterweight division. Like Mayweather, Jr., Bradley bears an orthodox stance at 5' 6" and remains undefeated with twenty-six wins.

    Roach says both Khan, former sparring partner of Pacquiao, and Bradley will make the best of Pacquiao for a Mayweather fight.

    "And I have the keys to break down Mayweather even in the earlier rounds." Roach says in a telephone interview with this writer last Friday. "Mayweather will have no more excuses; We'll catch him early, if not it's going to be Pacquiao by unanimous decision."

    "Pacquiao will strike on at unexpected angles that Mayweather will become frozen from taking too many shots." Roach adds.

    Meanwhile, amid a difficiult economy and a wave of lay-offs, boxing fans' enthusiasm continues to spread like a brush fire, eagerly anticipating the fight between two acclaimed pound-for-pound gladiators to take place.

    One fan says: "I am not making a good paycheck from my unemployment benefit . But, I am starting to set aside enough dollars for the Mayweather-Pacquiao match."

    Report from Top Rank officials has it that the MGM Grand Arena is likely the venue of the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao definitely this March 13, 2009.
    Love it. Roach has been on point w/his predictions as of late...

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    • #62
      Originally posted by COACH WEBB View Post
      Why come out and reveal parts of your plan?
      Roach does it EVERY time. unlike May he allows people to view and tape Manny's sparring.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by RepublicaEnemy1 View Post
        Hatton I admit is not very smart in terms of ring IQ, but PAC put him away in less than 6 minutes anyway. But my God, Oscar and Miguel are very skilled and had very good amateur pedigrees. De La Hoya is an Olympic gold medalist for crying out loud, Cotto schooled Mosley on the other hand. And you are here calling them not highly intelligent boxers?! I mean you sound like you're smarter than they, that you got more boxing knowledege and skills...
        they are good boxers, but when you get done, they are facing the best pure boxer in the world. So for you say that he did the same thing for DLH, Hatton, Cotto does not justify it. I just don't think that it is wise to get in the media and start telling parts of your game plan. I mean, just from a coaching standpoint, its not wise to say how I plan to attack this team or that team. I will keep everything simple with the media and say that we are facing a good opponent and we will find a way to win. But I would not go about HOW I plan to win. Could just be me though. To each his own I guess.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by goldenglove2 View Post
          Roach does it EVERY time. unlike May he allows people to view and tape Manny's sparring.
          ok, I still don't agree with it. I mean, if its the Super Bowl you think I'm going to let ESPN come in and film my offensive practice when we are putting in new plays to run against our opponent in the Super Bowl...no way. Like I say, it may just be me that feels that way.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by RightCross94 View Post
            Most (or at least a great deal) of Manny's fans jumped on lately, check the join dates of half these *******s. Just saying, because a lot of those fans that have hopped on lately (and no way can you deny a sizeable portion of Manny's fans have done this) have yet to see Pacquiao through a loss, and if he does lose a whole lot of people are going to be hopping off the bandwagon.


            LOL most pac fan have been here longer then you.



            You joined in April 2009....

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            • #66
              Originally posted by COACH WEBB View Post
              ok, I still don't agree with it. I mean, if its the Super Bowl you think I'm going to let ESPN come in and film my offensive practice when we are putting in new plays to run against our opponent in the Super Bowl...no way. Like I say, it may just be me that feels that way.
              i think most of us feel that way too.....but it just shows how confident pac and roach are of a victory.....

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
                agree, floyd will adjust


                false


                myth


                floyd's orthodox technique may be superior, but that' doesn't mean he's the more skilled boxer.

                if floyd falls behind early he will have to catch up. to catch up he's gonna have to throw more punches, thus exposing himself to return fire from pac. If I'm floyd, I want to win the early rounds so that I can run the rest of the fight instead of putting pressure on pac.

                thus, floyd has to fight the perfect fight. floyd's not gonna want to fall behind early.

                it's a myth that pbf will easily outbox pac. remember, cotto ran from pac and lost every round that he was running. you can't run from pac and win in vegas. vegas favors aggression and activity.
                what have you been watching? that is a real question.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Lady Fan 2 View Post
                  I think the Pacman's defenses will do well against Pretty Boy although he may get hit a few times. Master Trainer Roach is only being cautious with his call on this fight. However, I'm edging more toward a Cottoesque ending to Floyd's "Run-at-the-Top." I won't even be surprised to see a Hattonesque ending to Pretty Boy as well. JAT

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                  • #69
                    Yea, just like you were gonna KO Cotto in the first, eh, Roach?

                    SD in favour of Pac is more likely.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by COACH WEBB View Post
                      ok, I still don't agree with it. I mean, if its the Super Bowl you think I'm going to let ESPN come in and film my offensive practice when we are putting in new plays to run against our opponent in the Super Bowl...no way. Like I say, it may just be me that feels that way.
                      Pacs just on another level my friend, he can get away with it. His trainers confidence in him is like nothing else Ive seen.

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