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Nonito Donaire
Any place to get the Gorres fight on-line?
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Nonito Donaire
Any place to get the Gorres fight on-line?
http://www.netvision.com.ph/now-or-never.phpStringer Bell 32 wrote:
Nonito Donaire
Any place to get the Gorres fight on-line?
right here.. http://www.netvision.com.ph/now-or-never.php
anyone going to the pac marquez fight in vegas on march 15th? ill be there
lucky
I like the Philippines and its people, the people in the hotel are very nice. I like the place. I intend to return here sometime after the fight, but ... I'm very sorry guys because I'm gonna whip your boy's %$$.
Hopefully I can get a stream of this fight. Go Vic
• When Oscar De La Hoya hired Freddie Roach to train him for last year's fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., I quipped to one of my ringside colleagues that Roach had just landed the well-paid gig to serve as De La Hoya's future former trainer. Sure enough, the Golden Boy seems to have struck again, publicly declaring his desire to have Floyd Mayweather Sr., one of his many former trainers, return to his corner. Changing trainers is certainly De La Hoya's prerogative. I have no issue with that. But it would be nice if once, just once, De La Hoya would actually tell the trainer he's about to replace before that trainer hears about it from the media, which is how Roach found out. Roach, one of the nicest guys in the business and one of the top trainers, deserved better. When I was in New York two weeks ago covering Roy Jones-Felix Trinidad, Roach was also there because one of his fighters, Roman Karmazin, was on the undercard. On the day of the fight, Roach asked me about his fate, which came the day after the news broke that De La Hoya planned to fight on May 3 and that he planned to have Mayweather train him again. De La Hoya should have just picked up the telephone and told Roach himself. What is so hard about that? But this is nothing new. To the best of my knowledge, none of De La Hoya's many former trainers, including Emanuel Steward, Mayweather Sr., Jesus Rivero, Robert Alcazar and Gil Clancy, ever heard their ultimate fate from the boss' mouth.