Damn, so Ariza is a disciple of Memo Heredia?
Alex Ariza learned his craft from Marquez's coach Memo
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Why do you say 'learned his craft' when all that tweet says is that he 'worked under him', Larry? Can you give us a bit more background here.Why is this overlooked by people trying to accuse Marquez of doping? both fighters gained muscle when hooking up with these coach's so why is Team Manny acting ******ed now?
Gabriel Montoya™ ***8207;@Gabriel_Montoya
Arum said "Yes." Arum explained that he trusts Heredia because Ariza has "worked under him" and has assured him Memo's methods are clean.Comment
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ariza didn't know who heredia was back in 2011 (before the third fight). in fact heredia was threatening a lawsuit against ariza for defamation. this was ariza's response when interviewed by fight hype.
and here's another article about the lawsuit:AA: I haven't talked to anybody about the guy. I didn't even know who he was until Victor Conte brought him up and it went all over the place. First of all, I don't know, maybe they can get a translator so they can understand this, but I've never said anything about Heredia. As a matter of fact, I didn't even know the guy's name until it was brought to my attention that there was people from Usain Bolt's training camp training him, which means more than one, not some fat Mexican in slippers, okay? I was assuming he had a training team, not that dude. Secondly, it was Victor Conte who outed him.
Marquez Strength Coach Threatens Lawsuit Against Ariza
Angel “Memo” Hernandez, the strength and conditioning coach of Juan Manuel Marquez, recently went on the record on Mexican cable channel Milenio Television, threatening to sue Alex Ariza, his counterpart in the camp of Manny Pacquiao.
so arum is most likely lying when he said that ariza worked under heredia.Last edited by Divine Hammer; 05-20-2014, 03:44 PM.Comment
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