Originally posted by VanesBoxing
Has Freddie Roach had a stroke?
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Ya, the gym is looking great. Freddie is a awesome person. I can't imagine someone not liking him, after personally meeting him. -
My guess would be boxers know how to deal with "****" better than most people...fighters know that when they go into the ring that they might not come out the same, though they will not admit it.Originally posted by ELPacmanI always compare Freddy with the actor Michael J. Fox who also has parkisons. I don't know why. Michael J is cool and all though here are 2 different people. Freddy who isn't loaded in money as Michael is, and rather than say this and that about finding ways to treat it and whatnot as Michael is, Freddy just shuts up and lives his life with it. And in a more hectic way. Training boxers, doing mit work, and having to go to wild press cons and whatnot. Freddy just seems happy with the way he's living and doesn't care if it can be cured more so or not, as he has dealt to live with it. I guess Michael J is doing the right thing trying to help with treatments and whatnot, though maybe he's the one that isn't as happy with it because he talks so much about it. Freddy is the man!
MJF has to do it...it is really not of choice anymore since if people like him don't talk about it, such diseases will be cast aside for something else, that's the way it works, and that is why Scientists/Doctors love when Celebs bring the media into their cause...it is a buisness like or not, without celeb endorsements their would be less moneyComment
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Why would you want to produce a world champion with Parkinsons? That would certainly shorten their shelf life...Originally posted by kadyoParkinson's. What's amazing is that he hasn't slowed and can produce world champs with the disease.Comment
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