Forget Pacquiao where does Roach go from here?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by 6'4south, Dec 9, 2012.


  1. 6'4south

    6'4south Well-Known Member Full Member

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    With Pacquiao's KO loss to Marquez, Chavez losing to Martinez and Kahn getting KO'd by Garcia, seriously, where does Roach go? Look I know he trains several fighters but I've heard him make reference to the losing streak he's had and even said, he would tell Pacquiao he should hang um up if he had a bad performance against Marquez, well that day has come. However boxers aren't the only ones who's reign comes to an end.
     
  2. TheRat

    TheRat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    10/15/11 Jorge Linares Loses to Demarco
    11/12/11 Pacquiao loses to Marquez III
    12/10/11 Khan loses to Lamont Peterson
    03/31/12 Jorge Linares vs Sergio Thompson
    04/29/12 Senchenko loses to Malignaggi
    06/02/12 Lateef Kayode gets a draw with Tarver
    06/09/12 Pacquiao loses to tim bradley
    07/14/12 Khan loses to danny garcia
    09/15/12 Chavez loses to Martinez
    11/10/12 Vanes pretty much lost to Lara I'm counting it as a loss
    12/08/12 Pacquiao loses to Marquez IV

    10 losses in one year for Freddie Roach, It's time to quit.
     
  3. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Roach said when pac is done he will retire from being a full time trainer. Roach said at the press conference that unless he sees pac starting to have health problems he will be there to train pac.
     
  4. 6'4south

    6'4south Well-Known Member Full Member

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    @Forza
    I could have sworn I saw Roach on a CNN report suggest that if Pacquaio had a bad performance, either he (Roach) would comptemplate retirement or suggest it to Pacquiao, don't really remember which one. One thing I have noticed about Roach is he currently trains a lot of fighters, and not only has Pacquaio taken over many aspects of his training but so has Chavez. Some people might say well look at the outcomes in their fights, but as you pointed out Roach has had a terrible streak as a trainer recently, and like many boxers reigns eventually come to an end, so do trainers.
     
  5. Jaguar

    Jaguar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Roach myth will die right alongside the Pacquiao myth.