I think khan is finally realizing that Freddie Roach is not the great trainer he thought he was.
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Originally posted by iniduoh View PostI think khan is finally realizing that Freddie Roach is not the great trainer he thought he was.
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Originally posted by iniduoh View PostI think khan is finally realizing that Freddie Roach is not the great trainer he thought he was.
Got to hang out, Sparr , and Shower & Steam with Nanny!!!Last edited by jbpanama; 07-18-2012, 10:22 PM.
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Khan we are waiting on you in Detroit!
Emmanuel Steward would make you a top notch fighter with your height and style; In fact you don't need a chin with Manny. I would like to see Khan make that change an you will see him become a superstar! Hearns, McCory, Paul, nor any of the great fighters that came from Kronk had great chins but skills is the key.
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Originally posted by danceswithfire View Postthat crackhead is a bum of a trainer.. he shows up whener he wants, lies like a mofo , disloyal , he just aint that good. even his son says he's a bum
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Originally posted by MrClutch85 View PostKhan needs a new trainer his name Roger Mayweather
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Originally posted by Alpha & Omega View PostAMEN Khan, you hit the nail on the head. Go find a trainer who knows about infighting and defense techniques. Roach is a good trainer but as I have said several times, he teaches overwhelming offense, and when his fighters can't overwhelm someone, they look like ****. Taking nothing away from Roach, I am no fan of his but he is obviously a top notch trainer. I hate to sound ironic but Khan needs Floyd Mayweather Sr. Laugh if you want but it's true.
That was definitely a pro-Con set up. The commentators were sickening to listen to and the ref was out to do a Maidana on Garcia cause that fight would've been stopped in the 3rd round under any other circumstance.Mad props to Garcia for keeping his composure and getting the job done because the deck was definitely stacked against him.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAmir Khan has taken full responsibility for his defeat to Danny Garcia last weekend - but still implied changes could be afoot.
Khan told Sky Sports he was not blaming trainer Freddie Roach for the loss that saw him part once more with the WBA light-welterweight title.
The Briton had earlier told The Mirror that perhaps being number two to Manny Pacquiao in Roach's Wild Card gym was not such a good thing after all.
And while re-iterated those sentiments, he insisted the blame for the fourth-round stoppage lay entirely at his own door.
"Freddie's a great trainer. I'm taking the whole blame, it was my fault," he said. "There are a few things we shouldn't have done in training camp and could have done differently, but me and Freddie will sit down and talk through it.
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