Quote Originally Posted by diamonddavestafford
I agree. Freddie Roach is awesome and I never knew up until watching episode 2 of the Delahoya/Mayweather show that he has Parkinsons and was as amazed as everyone else should be by watching his work ethic and watching him hang in training with a top calibre athlete like Delahoya (and undoubtedly other great champions that come from his stable). He does come across as the most real and the most down to earth.

I think it's the old time boxing trainers that have always been more interesting and fascinating than the fighters themselves and it shows in this series; which by the way, i have to say, I really like and hope that HBO uses the idea again in upcoming fights because it really is a great show I think, in how it shows us a look behind the scenes and a little bit more into the figures taking part in a historic megafight like this. Roger Mayweather, in my opinion, is also very fascinating to listen to, in his interviews. That guy definitely keeps it real too. But Roach seems like a genuine down to earth, really well mannered and good guy. I wish him the best of luck in his fight against Parkinsons; he is already the greatest boxing trainer in the game today.
well said bro! id cool click ya, but i already did in ya other thread