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Last edited by J.Dempsey; 11-24-2010, 12:23 PM.
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Is it boxingscene looking for updates or is it Ariza thinking he's a star? I don't see any other strength and conditioning coaches talking as much as him on this website. Just because he is Manny Pacquiao's coach does not mean we have to read 2 sentences he says per day. It irritates me, just like Roach irritates me sometimes.
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Who gives a **** what Ariza says? Of course he's gonna side with the guy who helps him get paid.
Both Khan and Alexander are talented kids. Both are gonna be involved in good fights in the near future. Why don't us boxing fans use our energy to debate the fights rather than debating about meaningless **** like this?
Khan by mid/late rounds stoppage over Maidana
Bradley by clear decision over Alexander
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here is an example of the type of guy Ariza is - did you guys see him have a moment when Pac said he didn't want to put on anymore weight? thus meaning no more BS protein shakes. In the Limo ride somewhere Pac kept asking him whats wrong and he just sat there not saying shyt! then he finally says - i'm hot, then pac saysgbn roll down your window or take off your jacket(something to that extent). Dude kept saying Pac is gonna lose etc. because he was not really needed during that point of camp - he is one of those types of kids - the one who brings the ball to the court gets in an arguement or loses, then wants to leave with his ball - Bytch!!! Freddie kept saying he was worried, but Ariza was going above and beyond that. You gotta have confidence the whole way through not just when shyt looks good and is clicking.
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Ariza don't know sh** about boxing
Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAlex Ariza, the strength and conditioning coach of Amir Khan, was on the attack when informed that Devon Alexander called Khan "overrated." Khan (23-1, 17KOs) defends his WBA junior welterweight on December 11 against Marcos Maidana (29-1, 27 KOs), while Alexander (21-0, 13 KOs) puts his WBC title on the line against WBO king Timothy Bradley (26-0, 11 KOs) on January 29. Both fights will be televised on HBO. Khan would like to fight Alexander next, should both of them win their scheduled obligations.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAlex Ariza, the strength and conditioning coach of Amir Khan, was on the attack when informed that Devon Alexander called Khan "overrated." Khan (23-1, 17KOs) defends his WBA junior welterweight on December 11 against Marcos Maidana (29-1, 27 KOs), while Alexander (21-0, 13 KOs) puts his WBC title on the line against WBO king Timothy Bradley (26-0, 11 KOs) on January 29. Both fights will be televised on HBO. Khan would like to fight Alexander next, should both of them win their scheduled obligations.
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If he was Alexander's fitness trainer he would be shytting on Khan about getting knocked out and only fighting soft handed fighters since than.
If he was Mayweather's fitness trainer he would be shytting on Pac about not taking the drug test.
In all cases he shouldn't even open his mouth about other fighter becuz he's just a fitness trainer. He can have an opinion same as anyone else, but considering how insignificant he is, does their have to be an article about it? Why don't they write an article about everyone with an opinion?
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ariza isnt a boxing guy at all hes a strength trainer, why is he getting a headlined article on here. who give a fuck what he has to say ...Last edited by -Boxzilla-; 11-24-2010, 02:23 PM.
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Why do we need to know what Ariza's opinion on anything is? He isn't even a head trainer, he is simply a glorified nutritionist. You would think team pac would have even replaced him by now since he talks to much and is bad press with his link to illegal roids. I'm sure there are thousands of similarly qualified professionals out there who know the meaning of the word tact. Leave the trash talking to real trainers, promoters, and the boxers themselves.
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