there's no secret to strength and conditioning, i've been around and spoken to enough. they all follow the same protocols, there is no substitute for hard work, ariza is just a media *****.
maybe i was wrong but i remember ariza around from the diaz fight and he was in pacs corner during the hoya fight
Ariza trained Pac starting from the Diaz fight and has been his S&C coach ever since. Before that was Fortune for a couple fights
Sadly I give Ariza more credit on helping Pacquiao (roids) over Roach. Pacquiao is truly screwed. Now Bradley's chances just improved.
Because there's a rumour that he isn't working for Chavez anymore? What the **** does that have to do with anything you ****.
Fortune left after the Jorge Solis fight which where Brown then took over his duties. [url]http://philboxing.com/news/story-16646.html[/url] Fri, This content is protected Brown has been working with Roach for quite some time but this is only the second time for the Detroit-native conditioning expert to handle Pacquiao. This content is protected trained for his rematch with another bitter Mexican rival Marco Antonio Barrera October of last year. Among Browns marquee clients were heavyweight Lamont Brewster, former world champions Calros Famoso Hernandez, James Toney and Vernon Forrest. This content is protected due to differences in splitting their take on Pacquiaos fight purse. .......................... Uploaded by ESN News on Jun 9, 2009 [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX4mfDvYU4A[/ame] Sechback always upload his videos within days and six months after the DLH fight, on this video, Brown still describes his role as Manny's S&C coach. Though Ariza was there, I believe Brown was still the main person in that department against the DLH fight, he was also the 3rd man in Pac's corner.
****** Fortune used to be Pacs s&c guy. That fell apart after Roach/FOrtune had a falling out and Fortune opened up his own gym