I have a question about Freddie Roach...

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  • HanzGruber
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    #11
    They were trying to hype up Freddie after him and pac layer an egg vs floyd

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    • Larry the boss
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      #12
      Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI-
      i would say there's a wee bit of a gap between adjusting to Daniel effing Geale and Floyd Mayweather
      LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!pretty much

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      • Larry the boss
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        #13
        Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI-
        you're comparing Delvin Rodriguez and Daniel Geale to Floyd Mayweather and Juan Manuel Marquez
        Again BINGO!!!!!!!

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        • mastertech1985
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dolezal
          Roach improved his career by making sure he fought cans and severely injured boxers at catchweights.
          this started after weight draining Morales after the first fight, knowing that he couldn't make 130 anymore and just lost to Zahir Raheem

          Roach is a great trainer, but the match making has been great for his fighters but crappy for the fans

          Bradley and Mayweather were the only fighters that he has fought since 2009 who are proven elite welterweights

          IMO this so called historic welterweight run was all smoke and mirrors.....no one really looked impressive right before he fought them....either guys moving up in weight or looking bad in previous fights

          Rios....lol
          Algieri...bwahahahahahaha
          Marquez 2-4 at welterweight...wins over a spent Alvarado, and Pac while losing to Money, Bradley, and Pac 2x...great fighter not a great welterweight

          Shane Oldsley hadn't won a fight in 3 years

          Clottey never won a big fight and was wholly average

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          • JRB123
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            #15
            Originally posted by mastertech1985

            look at Nacho Beristein....dude has been around since managing Vincente Saldivar in the 60s-70s, has trained many fighters from scratch and how many accolades has he recieved
            I hear you on that one...I like Beristein and I can't remember him getting any awards for trainer of the year...

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