Featured Articles
Freddie Roach Contemplating Training Camp With Pacquiao AND Cotto
Freddie Roach has a novel idea that sound cuckoo, but is just so crazy, it just might work. Coach Roach told TSS on Friday that he’s toying with the idea of setting up a training camp which will house his alpha dog pugilists Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto. They’d train at different times, of course, but Roach thinks it might be nice change of pace to have the two superstars in the same camp.
Roach said that he needs to figure out when Cotto fights next; he’s thinking sometime in later December. Manny has a date locked in, Nov. 22, so yes, timing could be right for the Filipino and the Puerto Rican, surefire first ballot Hall of Famers of the future, to do the camp thing together.
Hmm, sound intriguing…but it could prove prickly, maybe, if two guys are fighting for the coach’s time. Or maybe not…
“They get along great,” Roach told me, when I raised my eyebrow, insinuating that I wasn’t sure how two A gamers would co-exist. Coach Roach told me he’d tried this before, with Marlon Starling and Virgil Hill sharing space. And how’d that go? “I said I’d never do it again,” he said, eyes twinkling with mirth. “I would separate the times of the workouts,” he continued. “Because Miguel’s always on time and Manny’s always late.” He’s thinking the Phillipines (General Santos City or maybe Manila) and has also talked to the folks in Macau, who would be game to set up shop for the two legends. “I haven’t talked to Miguel about it yet, but he likes traveling a little bit.”
There’d be a 20 day or so gap between the Pacman and Cotto fights, so, hey, we shall see what happens, and if Roach can pull off this kooky caper.
Follow Woods on Twitter https://twitter.com/Woodsy1069
-
Featured Articles4 weeks ago
Mbilli and Martinez in a Spirited Draw plus Prelim Results from Las Vegas
-
Featured Articles4 weeks ago
Avila Perspective, Chap. 343: Four Legends in Action on a Golden Boxing Weekend
-
Featured Articles4 weeks ago
A Masterclass by Naoya Inoue and the Shocking Death of a Beloved British Boxer
-
Featured Articles4 weeks ago
Bek Nurmaganbet Blows Away Steven Sumter in a Wednesday Matinee
-
Featured Articles4 weeks ago
Terence Crawford Outpoints Canelo Alvarez; Callum Walsh Wins Too
-
Featured Articles4 weeks ago
WBO Flyweight Champion Anthony Olascuaga Wins with Pizzazz at the Fontainebleau
-
Featured Articles3 weeks ago
A Friend Remembers Tom Gerbasi
-
Featured Articles3 weeks ago
Liam Paro Digs Deep to Overcome David Papot on a Midweek Card in Queensland