Roack Talks About Mayweather Performance
They still have to contract with Miguel Cotto but Hall-of-Fame trainer Freddie Roach just couldn’t clasp back in discussion about Floyd Mayweather, Jr. The day he arrived in Baguio City to hook up with his prized boxer Manny Pacquiao, Roach told that Mayweather miss the possibility of gaining sufficient bargaining leverage in his latest fight against Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez. Roach said that the clash was there for the taking but he just couldn’t conclude Marquez because he doesn‘t have the balls to finish him off. The only way that he could contain benefit in fighting Marquez was by knock him out and doing amazing Manny couldn’t do. He’s a enormous fighter and I can’t take that missing from him.
As for Mayweather’s probability against Pacquiao, Roach admits its going to be a hard fight but rapidly adds the Filipino multi-division world champion’s skills would finally lead them to a success. Roach said that Mayweather’s not the bravest man in the world so you got to take probability. He’s a very hard style for anyone but with sufficient punch power and pressure I think my boxer can get him because I’ve got the best boxer in the world.
Roach thinks the hardest feature of dealing with Mayweather is not inside the ring but on the negotiating table. Roach justified his appraisal of Mayweather’s marketability by describing the American’s 12-round choice succeed against Marquez last weekend at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas. Roach said that let’s face it, the man that puts asses on the seats is Manny Pacquiao.
As for Mayweather’s probability against Pacquiao, Roach admits its going to be a hard fight but rapidly adds the Filipino multi-division world champion’s skills would finally lead them to a success. Roach said that Mayweather’s not the bravest man in the world so you got to take probability. He’s a very hard style for anyone but with sufficient punch power and pressure I think my boxer can get him because I’ve got the best boxer in the world.
Roach thinks the hardest feature of dealing with Mayweather is not inside the ring but on the negotiating table. Roach justified his appraisal of Mayweather’s marketability by describing the American’s 12-round choice succeed against Marquez last weekend at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas. Roach said that let’s face it, the man that puts asses on the seats is Manny Pacquiao.
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