http://philboxing.com/news/story-12748.html
I'd sure like to see the video myself and judge it.
Listen to Barrera's camp:
http://fightbeat.com/podcast/barreraconference.wmv
http://philboxing.com/news/story-12748.html
I'd sure like to see the video myself and judge it.
Listen to Barrera's camp:
http://fightbeat.com/podcast/barreraconference.wmv
Bimbo (operator) can't even pronounce "Philippines" .
A very confident and humble Marco Antonio Barrera . But there's a big difference between just talking and actual fighting. BTW, Roach didn't help Oscar lose against PBF. Freddie Roach may be have big mouth but he's a good coach.
i agree with you there, Roach's game plan for DLH was actually a good one, Oscar just didn't follow through completely, mainly being that he didn't use his jab.
It's been a while since we agreed on one thing . But yea, Oscar didn't stick to the plan not even 90%.Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
Roach just let him abandon the jab..he was very nervous or he didnt have the balls to lay down the law with ODLH. Did Barrera strike a nerve? He had some valid points...main one that stood out, Vasquez, he dropped Roach and came out with the win. Why would he drop Roach? Oh by the way he won against Marquez using Barreras trainer, Perez.
I bet he would've won more convincingly if Rudy Perez was with him.Originally Posted by No Contest
Roach can only tell his boxer to do this and that but as to the actual execution of the instruction, it depends on the boxer. I think i've read somewhere that Roach was actually a little frustrated that De la hoya did not stick to their plan.
Ikariam
I just remembered Oscar's interview in 24/7. He was implying something about Roach's physical ability is limited during the training because of parkison's desease.Originally Posted by brucelee
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