Comments Thread For: Roach: A "Healthy" Pacquiao Would Beat Mayweather - EASILY!
Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach is holding out hope that Floyd Mayweather Jr. (49-0, 26KOs) will come out of retirement in 2017 to face Manny Pacquiao in a rematch. [Click Here To Read More]
Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach is holding out hope that Floyd Mayweather Jr. (49-0, 26KOs) will come out of retirement in 2017 to face Manny Pacquiao in a rematch. [Click Here To Read More]
a " healthy " 1200+ punch Pacquiao could possibly have given Mayweather more problems, although Floyd's style would still negate most of Pac's offence..... but god knows where that guy went
Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach is holding out hope that Floyd Mayweather Jr. (49-0, 26KOs) will come out of retirement in 2017 to face Manny Pacquiao in a rematch. [Click Here To Read More]
Thing of the past, manny would never get a fair fight in Vegas and he isnt going to knock him out. Pac won unofficially. Roach needs to retire he is turning into a leech.
An INJURED Pacquiao beat Mayweather fairly easy. But thanks anyway Captain Obvious. Roach needs to up them meds he's starting to say stuff that everyone already knows.
Pacquiao should just be glad that Mayweather didn't knock him out. You could see Mayweather was being nice to him, in order to not show the fans just how big of a difference in level they have.
Someone please call Spoon on the phone and get his ass in here!
Got your long distance call bud. I'm having some RnR buddy!
Yup! Roach knows nothing was settled that night.. Nothing..
To this day, No closure at all, but like floyd's rigged win, it is like how Hillary bought the main stream media to rig the presidential polls.
# nothing was and is and shall remain closed in this disappointing rivalry were one man went on to ***** ST and brought his undeserved 200 million fight purse literally by running and hugging all the way to the bank.
Roach: "Look, if he means it about retiring, then more power to him, He's earned it. But if he changes his mind after what I saw tonight, yes, I would encourage him and I would not hesitate to train him again.
"When I see Manny Pacquiao like that, this is the best Manny Pacquiao. He hasn't missed a beat. I would like to see him fight again."
And there are big fights out there for him. Canelo Alvarez and Amir Kahn would draw big numbers. And then, of course, anybody who understands boxing knows that when Pacquiao tore his shoulder before and during the Mayweather fight, nothing — absolutely nothing — was truly settled on that night.
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