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    Thumbs down Freddie Roach great trainer: Overated, Underated or Truly Great?

    Initially I thought he was fortunate to get Virgil Hill, James Toney and Manny Pacquiao.
    First time I really paid attention he was in the corner of a guy named Justin Juuko.
    I am VERY impressed with the list below. I didn't know he worked with so many greats.

    But how many fighters did he rear and mold? His work with Hopkins he lost. Same with DLH, Cotto and now Postal.


    United Kingdom British −Amir Khan Light Welterweight
    Philippines Filipino −Ana Julaton(w) Super Bantamweight
    Mexico Mexican Andy Ruiz Heavyweight
    Philippines Filipino Dennis Bautista Featherweight
    Republic of Ireland Irish −Bernard Dunne Super Bantamweight
    United States American −Bernard Hopkins Light Heavyweight
    Philippines Filipino Bobby Pacquiao Lightweight
    United States American Brian Minto Cruiserweight
    United States American −Brian Viloria Flyweight
    United Kingdom British Craig McEwan Middleweight
    United States American Daniel Jacobs Middleweight
    United States American David Rodela Super Featherweight
    Russia Russian −Dimitri Kirilov Super Flyweight
    Philippines Filipino Diosdado Gabi Bantamweight
    United States American Efrain Esquivias, Jr. Super Bantamweight
    United States American −Frankie Liles Super Middleweight
    United Kingdom British −Gary Stretch Super Welterweight
    Cuba Cuban *Guillermo Rigondeaux Super Bantamweight
    Philippines Filipino −Gerry Peñalosa Bantamweight
    Mexico Mexican −Israel Vasquez Super Bantamweight
    United States American −James Toney Heavyweight
    Republic of Ireland Irish Jamie Kavanagh Lightweight
    Canada Canadian -Jean Pascal Light heavyweight
    Denmark Danish −Johnny Bredahl Bantamweight
    United States American −Johnny Tapia Bantamweight
    Venezuela Venezuelan −Jorge Linares Lightweight
    United States American José Benavidez Light Welterweight
    Mexico Mexican Juan Lazcano Lightweight
    Mexico Mexican −Julio César Chávez, Jr. Middleweight
    Armenia Armenian Kahren Harutyunyan Bantamweight
    Nigeria Nigerian Kingsley Ikeke Super Middleweight
    Nigeria Nigerian Lateef Kayode Cruiserweight
    Netherlands Dutch −Lucia Rijker(w) Light Welterweight
    Philippines Filipino -Manny Pacquiao Welterweight
    United States American −Marlon Starling Welterweight
    Philippines Filipino Michael Domingo Bantamweight
    Philippines Filipino Michael Farenas Super Featherweight
    United States American − Michael Moorer Light Heavyweight
    United States American Mickey Rourke Light Heavyweight
    Puerto Rico Puerto Rican *Miguel Cotto Middleweight
    United States American −Mike Tyson Heavyweight
    United States American −Oscar De La Hoya Welterweight Only for his fight with Mayweather (2007).
    Jamaica Jamaican −O'Neil Bell Cruiserweight
    United States American Peter Manfredo Jr. Middleweight
    United States American Peter Quillin Middleweight
    United States American Frankie Gómez Junior Welterweight
    Mexico Mexican Raymundo Beltrán Lightweight
    Philippines Filipino Rey Bautista Featherweight
    Russia Russian −Roman Karmazin Light Heavyweight
    Russia Russian Ruslan Provodnikov Light Welterweight
    Republic of Ireland Irish −Steve Collins Super Middleweight
    Armenia Armenian Vanes Martirosyan Super Welterweight
    United States American −Virgil Hill Light Heavyweight
    Northern Ireland Northern Irish −Wayne McCullough Featherweight
    Ukraine Ukrainian *Wladimir Klitschko Heavyweight (former assistant trainer)
    Nigeria Nigerian Wale Omotoso Welterweight
    United States American Willie Jorrin Super Bantamweight
    China Chinese Zou Shiming Flyweight


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    How many of those guys did he teach? Mostly he gets finished products and then gets them ready for fights.
    I think that, if you took a survey, the top reason fighters get sent to Wild Card is not a few rounds a week on mitts with Freddie. The main reason is access to top level sparring.

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    Default Re: Freddie Roach great trainer: Overated, Underated or Truly Great?

    I agree with that, has to be self fulfilling once you've got a great stable, so tough to know. You think Freddie was giving James Toney anything? Take Roger or Floyd sr in the Mayweather corner! If you listen to what those guys tell Floyd between rounds, you've got to imagine a carrot would suffice in a pinch.

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    Default Re: Freddie Roach great trainer: Overated, Underated or Truly Great?

    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    How many of those guys did he teach? Mostly he gets finished products and then gets them ready for fights.
    I think that, if you took a survey, the top reason fighters get sent to Wild Card is not a few rounds a week on mitts with Freddie. The main reason is access to top level sparring.


    yeah but that's what Freddie has built


    they come to Freddie's gym for the sparring


    that adds to his trainer ability doesn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    How many of those guys did he teach? Mostly he gets finished products and then gets them ready for fights.
    I think that, if you took a survey, the top reason fighters get sent to Wild Card is not a few rounds a week on mitts with Freddie. The main reason is access to top level sparring.


    yeah but that's what Freddie has built


    they come to Freddie's gym for the sparring


    that adds to his trainer ability doesn't it?
    That was what Freddie inherited. Freddie was the underling. Eddie Futch is the legend Freddie's career was built on.
    Last edited by Ron Swanson; 07-25-2016 at 07:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    How many of those guys did he teach? Mostly he gets finished products and then gets them ready for fights.
    I think that, if you took a survey, the top reason fighters get sent to Wild Card is not a few rounds a week on mitts with Freddie. The main reason is access to top level sparring.


    yeah but that's what Freddie has built


    they come to Freddie's gym for the sparring


    that adds to his trainer ability doesn't it?
    That was what Freddie inherited. Freddie was the underling. Eddie Futch is the legend Freddie's career was built on.
    I don't believe he inherited all of that. He respectfully learned all he could from Futch and good ol Mickey Rourke bought Freddie that gym with his fuck money.

    Freddie is a great trainer and all greats are sought out by star fighters in hopes of making them just a little better. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    How many of those guys did he teach? Mostly he gets finished products and then gets them ready for fights.
    I think that, if you took a survey, the top reason fighters get sent to Wild Card is not a few rounds a week on mitts with Freddie. The main reason is access to top level sparring.


    yeah but that's what Freddie has built


    they come to Freddie's gym for the sparring


    that adds to his trainer ability doesn't it?
    That was what Freddie inherited. Freddie was the underling. Eddie Futch is the legend Freddie's career was built on.
    I don't believe he inherited all of that. He respectfully learned all he could from Futch and good ol Mickey Rourke bought Freddie that gym with his fuck money.

    Freddie is a great trainer and all greats are sought out by star fighters in hopes of making them just a little better. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
    Freddie did his thing but he started out getting good fighters because people thought "he learned from Futch so he must be great". Truth is if you look at years Freddie won trainer of the year you will notice those years line up with when he trained great fighters and that is not a coincidence at all. Great trainers make many good fighters, great fighters make good trainers look like great trainers. Think of how Steward built his name, same thing. If you have great fighters you look great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    How many of those guys did he teach? Mostly he gets finished products and then gets them ready for fights.
    I think that, if you took a survey, the top reason fighters get sent to Wild Card is not a few rounds a week on mitts with Freddie. The main reason is access to top level sparring.
    Well put top level sparring I can't think of one fighter he's had man and boy,! unlike Stewart who produced fighters, Brendan Ingel is one more comes to mind.

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    Default Re: Freddie Roach great trainer: Overated, Underated or Truly Great?

    I think Freddie is truly great, but like any trainer he needs a fighter with the mindset and abilities to mesh with his philosophies. I view Freddie's impact on Pac similar to Manny Steward's impact on Lennox, Wlad...etc. At the end of the day though, these trainers can't get in and fight for their guys and sometimes no amount of advice/expertise will overcome physical advantages (Floyd vs Manny...etc.).

    Robert Garcia, Freddie, Abel Sanchez, Mayweathers...etc., are great trainers. There is a significant gap these days, with no Bouie Fisher, Georgie Benton, Bill Miller...etc. It's why I wish Hop, Floyd, JMM...etc., would start training guys.

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    Default Roach is overrated.

    Roach is one of the most overrated trainers ever, and last night proved it. Pacquiao got exposed by Floyd, Cotto was looking like a new fighter until he fought Canelo, and now Postol got dominated by Crawford. Know what they all have in common? They all are/were trained by Roach.

    If he hadn't found and trained a great talent like Pacquiao, I doubt anyone would even know who he is.

    I think Postol should switch to a trainer who has him use his height and reach better, and tightens up his defense.

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    Default Re: Roach is overrated.

    Pacquiao was "exposed" by Floyd, that's a good one. No trainer on earth would have led those guys to win those fights, and if Roach had happened to be in the opposite corner he would have gotten some credit. Can't have it both ways.

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    Default Re: Roach is overrated.

    did he get out coached or did his fighter get out fought by someone heavier? younger/ fresher? stronger? Sometimes you do all you can but the other guys fighter just has more.
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    BoxRec - Brian McIntyre

    This is the guy who trains Crawford, I'm sure nobody else could have taught the young man so much about the sweet science

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    Default Re: Roach is overrated.

    This has been a debate for years. Roach is a pretty good trainer but overrated. With that said, postol wouldn't have beaten Crawford no matter who his trainer was.

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    Roach is overrated. That doesn't mean he isn't good though. But he doesn't teach defense and that is half of hit and don't get hit.

    He did great with Pacquiao but with Pacs physical gifts he shouldn't have been so predictable. The book has been out on PAC for years and they haven't figured a way around it. Make PAC lead and step back making him overreach then counter. That is why they will choose Vargas. Crawford would counter him to pieces.

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