Roach tells Pacquiao: Focus on boxing

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  1. Critic

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    Roach tells Pacquiao: Focus on boxing
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    By Julius Manicad
    10/03/2009





    BAGUIO CITY — At this stage — with six weeks left before his next big fight — Manny Pacquiao’s extra curricular activities are easily becoming a major distraction to his buildup.

    Freddie Roach yesterday expressed displeasure over Pacquiao’s penchant in doing other things on the side, saying the boxer’s concentration should always be on WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto and their upcoming title brawl on Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

    The three-time Trainer of the Year got irked after learning that his prized client missed his routine of early morning workout after playing 10 games of pickup basketball with some friends late Wednesday night.

    Then, the following morning, Pacquiao struggled big-time in his four-round sparring session against Shawn Porter and Urbano Antillano, prompting Roach to tighten things up, turning his training camp into a closed-door boxing facility with a more serious tone.

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    the Hall of Fame trainer said.
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    But Pacquiao, the carefree Filipino boxing icon who also attends to his show biz and political commitments on the side, doesn’t seem to care.

    He, in fact, admitted that he is slowly falling in love with the cool mountain breeze of this lovely paradise resort, hinting that this would be the site of his next training camp against a tougher opponent, probably Floyd Mayweather or Shane Mosley. "Malayo pa naman, six weeks pa pero maganda na ang pakiramdam ko," he said. "Maganda dito, lumalakas ang stamina ko. Mabilis akong maka-recover dito."

    Roach noted that against Porter and Antillano, with the doors of the camp wide-open for local and national reporters, Pacquiao’s weaknesses were evident as he leaned on the ropes more than slug it out like he did in his previous fights.

    The 21-year-old Porter, the 2007 National Golden Gloves champion who has yet to be beaten in 10 fights as a pro, used his size and weight to his advantage, battering the obviously off-shape Pacquiao in two solid rounds.

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    Roach said.

    Yesterday — away from the prying eyes of the media — however, a more intense, more focused Pacquiao showed up.

    Clad in a blue shirt and red trunks, Pacquiao outran the Philippine Military Academy cadets in the morning then effortlessly cleared 14 rounds of mitts, 10 minutes of speedball and 10 minutes of jump ropes to impress everyone — even Roach.

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  2. bronx

    bronx Boxing Junkie banned

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    Critic thanks for the updates man.
     
  3. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    yea sound mate.
     
  4. M.I.G.

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    I don't feel too good about Pacquiao's chances as it is - this just makes things worse. But hey, he'll have the "I didn't train right" excuse after the 14th.
     
  5. Critic

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    :good
     
  6. Little Pea

    Little Pea 'A' grade boxing fan Full Member

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    Don't you realise the same things are being said before every Pacquiao fights?
     
  7. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Is it possible that Roach is looking to build an excuse in case Pac doesnt win??? Is Roach tring to cover his ass??? "Well I told Manny he needed to get focused in training, If he had been focused Cotto wouldnt have knocked him out in the first round"---Freddy Roach Nov 15, 2009
     
  8. bladerunner

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  9. FightinIrish26

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    Great update, thanks.

    I like Manny, but I think Cotto is going to knock him out.
     
  10. FinalBELL

    FinalBELL Well-Known Member Full Member

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    First Freddie says "Pac will Ko Cotto" than he says "he is not training".
    Than he says "This fight will go decision". Whatever, I like Roach but
    what is he talking about?
     
  11. FinalBELL

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    :rofl
     
  12. Little Pea

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    I'll repeat.
     
  13. P.4.P.G.O.A.T.

    P.4.P.G.O.A.T. Q Boro Killa Bee Full Member

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    Doesn't Roach do this before every fight? Anybody thinking that he does this to get opponents overconfident? It's a possibility....
     
  14. jonnytightlips

    jonnytightlips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nice one mate. I wouldnt be too worried, Pac does similar **** like this before every fight but he would want to have his head screwed on right for this fight.
     
  15. JL Fighter

    JL Fighter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Maybe it is the Parkinson?