Sure, he's an offensive trainer, but I find it a little strange that he's been blamed for the Khan and Chavez Jr losses.
1) In the corner before Amir's first knockdown, Roach clearly tells his fighter to throw 2-3 punches, then get out. That was the game plan: take Garcia deep and get a late KO/stoppage or score a wide UD. He can hardly be blamed for Khan's inability to take a punch or, indeed, his decision to throw 4-5-6 punches at a time against a counter-puncher.
2) Chavez Jr. Again, Roach is giving his fighter clear instructions from round 4 onwards about letting his hands go. Chavez refuses, and seemingly ignores his trainer's advice. Round 10 - Roach again tells his fighter to throw punches in bunches, but his advice is again ignored.
Not a huge fan of the guy, but he seems to get a lot of stick in NSB.
1) In the corner before Amir's first knockdown, Roach clearly tells his fighter to throw 2-3 punches, then get out. That was the game plan: take Garcia deep and get a late KO/stoppage or score a wide UD. He can hardly be blamed for Khan's inability to take a punch or, indeed, his decision to throw 4-5-6 punches at a time against a counter-puncher.
2) Chavez Jr. Again, Roach is giving his fighter clear instructions from round 4 onwards about letting his hands go. Chavez refuses, and seemingly ignores his trainer's advice. Round 10 - Roach again tells his fighter to throw punches in bunches, but his advice is again ignored.
Not a huge fan of the guy, but he seems to get a lot of stick in NSB.
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