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Roach: Pacquiao having worst-ever camp

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by KingCheetah, Oct 30, 2010.

  1. KingCheetah

    KingCheetah Contributing Member

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    I really hope Manny doesn't blow this fight - i'm still holding a shred of hope for the Paq/ May super-fight (if Floyd isn't in jail).
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    Roach: Pacquiao having worst-ever camp going into Margarito fight

    When Manny Pacquiao finally made his way past the autograph hounds and the process server to climb the rickety staircase to the Wild Card Gym, he was met by dozens of fans, fellow fighters, reporters and even a television star, all wanting a moment before his workout.

    Hollywood is jam-packed with distractions for the world's top pound-for-pound boxer -- and the Pacman isn't even a congressman in this country.

    Trainer Freddie Roach says Pacquiao is having the worst training camp of his career heading into his Nov. 13 meeting with Antonio Margarito in Texas.

    In the five months since he won a congressional seat in his native Philippines, boxing has lost some of its urgency for Pacquiao. Roach can even cite physical evidence their careers have been hurt by politics.

    "He has a foot problem, and that's because he wears dress shoes too much," Roach said, referring to the nagging left heel injury that has slowed Pacquiao's running.

    Although Roach thinks he'll have no problem putting together a speed-based game plan to beat the bigger Margarito, he's worried about Pacquiao's ability to execute it. The fighter who flawlessly teamed with boxing's most respected trainer to forge a 12-fight winning streak just doesn't have the same focus, or even the same drive.

    "At two in the morning, I'm walking around Baguio pulling my hair out, saying, 'What do I have to do?"' Roach said, referring to the Filipino city where they trained before returning to Los Angeles last weekend.

    "I know his mind is off the fight. I know his mind is somewhere else, and that's because of politics. If there are no more challenges out there after this fight, this could be it. If Floyd (Mayweather Jr.) doesn't come to the table, I don't know what's going to challenge him. He loves his other job, and he might be done with this one."

    Roach hopes the move stateside will help, although the hubbub Wednesday at the open workout suggested otherwise.

    After Pacquiao apparently was served with papers in an envelope on the way into the gym, he quickly got his hands wrapped before walking slowly around the ring in the Wild Card's stifling heat, patiently answering questions from dozens of reporters. Perhaps after greeting actor Jeremy Piven, Pacquiao would be ready to train.

    "I've been under pressure and tough conditions before," Pacquiao said. "The training is going good, but the problem is aside from training, there's lots of stuff to do. ... I'm thinking about (retirement), but I can still fight. I think I'll do a few more."

    The mob scene in L.A. is a sea of tranquility compared to home, where the 31-year-old spends at least part of each day as the Honorable Emmanuel D. Pacquiao, freshman congressman from the Sarangani province. Although he's formally excused from legislative duties during training, he still takes regular phone calls from his staff, sometimes even in the middle of workouts.

    And for the first time in his career with Roach, Pacquiao took a day off from training to travel to Manila for a meeting with President Benigno Aquino III, although Pacquiao claims he got in a workout there.

    "Even if it was the worst training camp we ever had, he never missed a day before," Roach said.

    Pacquiao has suggested he'll make it up to Roach by proposing a bill to grant Filipino citizenship to the trainer, who says he has never voted in an American election.

    "I'd still vote for Manny if I'm a citizen," Roach said, laughing.

    In his spare time, Pacquiao also has a wife and four kids, gestating careers in singing and acting, and a variety of business interests including a greater marketing push for his Nike apparel.

    Pacquiao's promoter, Bob Arum, acknowledges his fighter's life has become ridiculously complicated, but doesn't share Roach's pessimism.

    "These things would be distractions to any other fighter or any other human being," Arum said. "Not Manny. He has the ability to multitask like nobody else I've ever seen. He doesn't let distractions affect his performance. I've seen him go from meetings all day to a workout, and then he'll wash up and eat and go to band rehearsal."

    Arum also promotes Margarito and has an interest in talking up the fight, but even he can't discount Pacquiao's fearsome abilities.

    "If Manny is trained and is in good condition, because of his skill set, he should be able to handle Margarito," Arum said. "He's just different than anybody else fighting today. The only guy who comes close to those abilities is Floyd."

    Pacquiao won't stop politicking even on this continent: He's headed to Las Vegas on Friday for a quick campaign stop in support of Harry Reid, the Democratic senator and combat sports advocate in a tight race with Tea Party candidate Sharron Angle.

    Yet Pacquiao claims he has plenty of time to get his mind and body right to face Margarito, the hard-punching Mexican with a 5-inch height advantage. The fight is at a 150-pound catch weight, but the winner will get a 154-pound title, which would be a belt in Pacquiao's eighth weight class.

    "I have to win this fight to prove I can move to a higher division easily," Pacquiao said. "That's my role, to fight bigger men."

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  2. bladeage

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    I think most people believe this fight is going to be extremely one-sided in Pac's favor. This is just to hype the fight up more and make people believe Pac actually has a chance of losing. Pac will more than likely beat down Marg the way Mosley did. Pac is way faster. No way Pac loses this fight. If he does, it's for business not because he really lost.

    My guess is Marg gets cut, TKO by 11th... Pac can't really try to outbox Margocheato because of the reach and height advantage. My guess is it will be a lot of stick and moving, until Marg slows a bit then try to catch him on the ropes with onslaughts of power shots. Marg isn't going to catch Pac with too much because of movement and the fact that Pac doesn't get caught on the ropes too much, at least not in the early rounds.
     
  3. MourningWood

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    Marketing tactic...
     
  4. rawool

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    This.
     
  5. Angkor Wat

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    Seems more like Roach selling the fight but Manny better be really focused. Marg is much bigger and will be trying to pressure Pac all night. One thing is for sure, it will be a war. So glad October is over because it was one slooow month for boxing.
     
  6. aghast

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    [rquoter]...Perhaps after greeting actor Jeremy Piven, Pacquiao would be ready to train...[/rquoter]This always works for me.

    I usually find myself thinking back to Piven's emotional turn in Say Anything to psyche myself up for a particularly grueling run.

    I'm sure the lasting high of meeting the man in person could carry me through any marathon.

    Go Pacquiao.
     
  7. Coach AI

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    Mayweather will agree to fight 5 seconds after reading this article.
     
  8. Angkor Wat

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  9. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    Pac could beat MargaCheato off a weekend bender.


    Sounds like Gayweather bait.


    Come out. Come out wherever you are
     
  10. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"

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    I don't know man. Boxing history has notable real examples of success making a fighter soft!

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  11. NBAHOU713

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    Whether Pacquaio is focused or not, this is going to be his hardest fight ever. I wont be surprised if Margarito beats Pacquaio. Margarito is just too big, and hes going to have alot of problems with Margaritos reach.
     
  12. aghast

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    Say what you will about the human, sure, but that robot could have taken Clubber Lang apart.

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  13. Malcolm

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    Typical Freddie Roach he have said this the last 3 fights.
     
  14. Prince

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    This is the toughest fight for Manny. He better be ready, Margie is fighting for redemption.
     
  15. King1

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    This is nothing but tactics to hype the fight. Only chance Margs has in to keep Manny on the ropes (which I don't think he can do). Manny is going to take his morning PED cocktail and proceed to destroy Plaster boy
     

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