Duck, fraud, robberies...All these words get thrown around so much.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostDuck, fraud, robberies...All these words get thrown around so much.
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Has any strength and conditioning coach in boxing history had as big a platform as Ariza? The guy's only job is to make sure Pacquiao exercises and takes his vitamins, but every week we have essays dedicated to his thoughts on global warming, international economics, yadda yadda yadda. Even when Heredia's story broke, he did one interview where he said like 3 sentences.
Ariza sure loves to give his opinion on things and hear his own voice
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Originally posted by Dedication View PostYou're right, but in this instance Keith deserves to be called a fraud. Why? Because of articles like these, and others such as 'Are Mayweather's PPV numbers a hoax'. I didn't see him doing the same thing after Pac -vs- Mosley, did you? There's the other article I posted from Nov 4th where Keith blindly suspects Mayweather booked May 5th at the MGM Grand as a PR stunt, yet in light of recent findings on Pac, Arum et co has failed to mention anything on the topic. He's even done well to keep his opinion to himself on this article, yet every one he wrote about Mayweather, the fraud always had something clever to say.
Boxing has terrible writers/journalist. The only people I read is Thomas Hauser(probably the last real journalist left) Cliff Rold, Jake Donovan, Ernest Gabion, Kenneth Bouharie.
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Originally posted by ThePrince View PostHas any strength and conditioning coach in boxing history had as big a platform as Ariza? The guy's only job is to make sure Pacquiao exercises and takes his vitamins, but every week we have essays dedicated to his thoughts on global warming, international economics, yadda yadda yadda. Even when Heredia's story broke, he did one interview where he said like 3 sentences.
Ariza sure loves to give his opinion on things and hear his own voice
I love the way *******s slowly come out from under their rocks as the days go by after a bad Pac performance , they did the same after the Mosley fight , silent hill for days and then like **** roaches they start creeping back with their hate lol .
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostDont you think he has the inside scoop on things close to him , its funny how if he were bagging May and siding with Arum you would be putting him on a pedestal , you *******s are the biggest flip flopping double standard people on boxing scene , you have one agenda hate on May , hate on anything said positive about May .
I love the way *******s slowly come out from under their rocks as the days go by after a bad Pac performance , they did the same after the Mosley fight , silent hill for days and then like **** roaches they start creeping back with their hate lol .
Anyway the point is Ariza's opinion deserves to be taken seriously, regardless of the reporter. He's close to Manny and knows some of the ins and outs of what's going on, and we can learn something from his opinion. I mean he could be an over-emotional wreck, but he's at least being coherent in everything he's saying so far.
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Originally posted by GG Magic View PostYou *****s aren't much better.
Anyway the point is Ariza's opinion deserves to be taken seriously, regardless of the reporter. He's close to Manny and knows some of the ins and outs of what's going on, and we can learn something from his opinion. I mean he could be an over-emotional wreck, but he's at least being coherent in everything he's saying so far.
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Originally posted by spoonwars View PostArum tried to do the same to Roach, but it seems that's been done for long ago. *****s think this has any negative effect on Pacquiao... Keep dreaming.
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Originally posted by marvin douglas View PostWorst interview ever. First, no Floyd/Manny follow up questions. Second, the questions appeared to be based on premises that were never fully explained.
All I could gather was that Ariza is mad that Arum doesn't want him working with Top Rank fighters. Would you?
The guy basically calls Arum a crook (which is probably true) and expects Arum not to respond?
Finally, can anybody tell me what the hell Ariza does? Is he a boxing trainer or just a cheerleader? I can put blocks on the floor and have the fighters jump over them -- we did the same **** in high school gym class, remember. That's it, he is just a glorified gym teacher.
lol, glorified gym teacher . . . hit it right on the head . . .
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