So... Floyd says both Bradley and Pac fought like "amatures" (Pac-tards in 5...4...3...)

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Alex Ariza: “Manny Pacquiao went from ordinary to extraordinary when we got there, and now he’s back to being an average fighter”



Alex Ariza: “Manny Pacquiao went from ordinary to extraordinary when we got there, and now he’s back to being an average fighter”
31 Submitted by Jenna J on Mon, 07 October 2013, 13:56


Jenna: Alex, tell me what champions you believe got effected by you not being in camp?

Alex Ariza: Freddie got me out of (Jorge) Linares’ camp because I was conflicted about the way he was training Linares. He got me out of there and he got Linares knocked out. I was conflicted about the way he was training (Viacheslav) Senchenko, I think he was the WBA welterweight champion, he got Senchenko knocked out by Malignaggi. He got me out of that camp. He got me out of Amir’s camp, he got Amir knocked out.

Jenna J: As far as Manny Pacquiao goes, and you being his strength an conditioning coach, you were still working with him while Freddie had you working with their fighters. Why do you think Manny started to decline in his results?

Alex Ariza: Again you always go back to the formula. When you find out that one variable is not in the formula any more. Mosley came, then it was Marquez, then it was Bradley and then it was Marquez again in those four fights. The only thing that I can always go back to is the one variable that was missing, and that was he was no longer working with my team, no longer doing strength and conditioning. Freddie wanted to control everything.

Jenna J: Alex, now that you are working with one of Robert Garcia’s fighters and you are in particular working with Brandon Rios, when you look at him and you look at the work you’ve already done with him, honestly, in your opinion, how much of a chance does he have against Manny Pacquiao? A lot of people are not giving him much of a chance at all.

Alex Ariza: I’m not there to lose, I’m there to win. I think that because we have a really good team and we’ve been very successful with troubleshooting things and fixing things and bringing out the best in fighters. Manny Pacquiao whether people wanna believe it or not, was an ordinary fighter. Manny Pacquiao went from ordinary to extraordinary when we got there, and now he’s back to being an average fighter”

You guys are looking at Pacquiao as the Manny Pacquiao who beat Ricky Hatton, Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito. That’s the Manny Pacquiao that everybody has in their head, that’s the Manny Pacquiao that gives one hundred percent to me and my team. Now we have a new guy who I think that we can do the same thing with, he’s not an ordinary fighter.

 

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There were a few subtle things Manny did that fight that went unnoticed.



This man saw what I saw... Pac gave Bradley (better bradley than in the 1st fight) a straight up boxing lesson... Getting KO'd is probably the best thing that could've happened to him.. the 147 division dont want these Pac problems brehs
 

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This man saw what I saw... Pac gave Bradley (better bradley than in the 1st fight) a straight up boxing lesson... Getting KO'd is probably the best thing that could've happened to him.. the 147 division dont want these Pac problems brehs
I like floyd's short and sweet analysis better "they fought like amateurs"
 

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Be in denial of the obvious because you can't find the smoking gun brehs

:ahh:

This must be frustrating for you, you cant seem to link any kind of roids to Pac or Ariza... Just random quotes from Ariza butthurt about being fired and blaming that for reasons a couple of his fighters are got KO'd..:umad: I dont get why you posted this quote. Do you believe steroids stregnthens a fighters chin?? :ohhh:
 

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Alex Ariza: “Manny Pacquiao went from ordinary to extraordinary when we got there, and now he’s back to being an average fighter”



Alex Ariza: “Manny Pacquiao went from ordinary to extraordinary when we got there, and now he’s back to being an average fighter”
31 Submitted by Jenna J on Mon, 07 October 2013, 13:56

Jenna: Alex, tell me what champions you believe got effected by you not being in camp?

Alex Ariza: Freddie got me out of (Jorge) Linares’ camp because I was conflicted about the way he was training Linares. He got me out of there and he got Linares knocked out. I was conflicted about the way he was training (Viacheslav) Senchenko, I think he was the WBA welterweight champion, he got Senchenko knocked out by Malignaggi. He got me out of that camp. He got me out of Amir’s camp, he got Amir knocked out.

Jenna J: As far as Manny Pacquiao goes, and you being his strength an conditioning coach, you were still working with him while Freddie had you working with their fighters. Why do you think Manny started to decline in his results?

Alex Ariza: Again you always go back to the formula. When you find out that one variable is not in the formula any more. Mosley came, then it was Marquez, then it was Bradley and then it was Marquez again in those four fights. The only thing that I can always go back to is the one variable that was missing, and that was he was no longer working with my team, no longer doing strength and conditioning. Freddie wanted to control everything.

Jenna J: Alex, now that you are working with one of Robert Garcia’s fighters and you are in particular working with Brandon Rios, when you look at him and you look at the work you’ve already done with him, honestly, in your opinion, how much of a chance does he have against Manny Pacquiao? A lot of people are not giving him much of a chance at all.

Alex Ariza: I’m not there to lose, I’m there to win. I think that because we have a really good team and we’ve been very successful with troubleshooting things and fixing things and bringing out the best in fighters. Manny Pacquiao whether people wanna believe it or not, was an ordinary fighter. Manny Pacquiao went from ordinary to extraordinary when we got there, and now he’s back to being an average fighter”

You guys are looking at Pacquiao as the Manny Pacquiao who beat Ricky Hatton, Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito. That’s the Manny Pacquiao that everybody has in their head, that’s the Manny Pacquiao that gives one hundred percent to me and my team. Now we have a new guy who I think that we can do the same thing with, he’s not an ordinary fighter.

And after this article, Manny went out and destroyed Brandon Rios.....who had Alex Ariza in his corner while Manny looked far from average.

Horrible article to use:heh:
 

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Maybe Floyd needs to rewatch the fight with the sound off and in slow motion with some Al Green in the background while it's raining outside. Maybe he'll see something everyone missed, because neither looked guy like they fought amatuerish. nikkas looked like they fought hard and really wanted to win.

Floyd must have forgotten what it looks/feels like when you actually fight hard and try to go all out. Dude coasts so much now in his fights he can;t even tell the difference anymore. :snoop:
:ehh: Good ass point
 

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Just checked OP's post history from last night and he commented on every fight on last nights card EXCEPT for the main event. :sas1:

Any reason in particular for that? :sas2:
 

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Just checked OP's post history from last night and he commented on every fight on last nights card EXCEPT for the main event. :sas1:

Any reason in particular for that? :sas2:
I didn't even see this shyt :mjlol:


Would you like me to link you to the threads where I talked about the main event :sas2:


Oh, and I didn't comment DURING the fight because I was paying closer attention to it, partially drunk, and the rest of my crew/coworkers showed up at the bar I was at :mjpls:
 
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