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Freddie Roach
American boxer and trainer

Freddie Roach

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American boxer and trainer
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Dedham, USA
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Biography

Frederick Steven Roach (born March 5, 1960) is an American boxing trainer and former professional boxer. Roach is widely regarded as one of the best boxing trainers of all time. He is the enduring boxing coach of the eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao, five-time and four-division world champion Miguel Cotto, former WBC Middleweight Champion Julio César Chávez Jr., three-time world champion James Toney, former UFC Middleweight and two-time Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre, as well as top prospects Jose Benavidez, Peter Quillin, and Vanes Martirosyan. Roach was the trainer of two-time women's world champion Lucia Rijker. He has also trained former junior welterweight champion Amir Khan.

Early life and boxing career

Roach was trained by his father Paul Roach at a young age along with his brothers Joey and Pepper. In an interview with Dan Patrick on the AUDIENCE channel, Roach disclosed that throughout his youth, he was involved in over 300 street fights. Fearing for his own safety in one fight, he claims to have bitten another man's eye out in self-defense.

As a teenager, he was a dominant force in the New England amateur and AAU ranks.Roach turned pro in 1978, fighting as a lightweight and won his first 10 bouts. Roach trained under Eddie Futch and went 26–1 before appearing in a historic match at the Boston Garden on June 11, 1982. The card that night was the first of two times that all three Fighting Roach Brothers appeared at the same time. Brothers Joey and Pepper won their undercard bouts but in the main event, Freddie lost a unanimous decision to Rafael Lopez. Freddie would rebound and go on to contend twice for regional championships.

Late in his career, Roach, who was known for being able to take on a barrage of punches, began showing early signs of Parkinson's disease. Futch asked Roach to retire but the boxer refused and continued to fight with his father as his trainer. He went on to lose five of his last six fights before retiring at age 26. His best payday was $7,500.

Professional boxing record

40 Wins (15 knockouts, 25 decisions), 13 Losses (3 knockouts, 10 decisions), 0 Draws
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
Loss40–13 David RivelloMD101986-10-24 Lowell Auditorium, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
Win40–12 Arnel ArrozalRTD5 (10)1986-08-14 Edmonds Community College, Lynnwood, Washington, United States
Loss39–12 Andy NanceKO10 (10)1986-04-17 San Rafael, California, United States
Loss39–11 Darryl TysonUD121986-03-01 Convention Center, Washington, District of Columbia, United StatesFor WBC Continental Americas Lightweight title.
Loss39–10 Hector CamachoUD101985-12-18 Arco Arena, Sacramento, California, United States
Loss39–9 Greg HaugenTKO7 (10)1985-08-22 Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win39–8 Joey OliveraUD81985-06-30 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win38–8 Martin MoradoTKO8 (10)1985-05-23 Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, United States
Win37–8 Jaime BalboaUD101985-04-09Sacramento, California, United States
Loss36–8 Bobby ChaconMD101985-03-05 Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, United States
Loss36–7 Efrain NievesUD101984-12-20 Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win36–6 Richie FosterTKO8 (10)1984-10-11 Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win35–6 Joe RuelazTKO4 (10)1984-08-09 Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss34–6 Tommy CordovaSD121984-06-12 Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor ESPN Super Featherweight title.
Win34–5 Efrain NievesTD8 (?)1984-04-12 Portland, Oregon, United States
Win33–5 Delio PalaciosUD101984-03-21 Gilley's Club / Rodeo Arena, Pasadena, Texas, United States
Loss32–5 Louis BurkeUD101983-11-10 Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win32–4 Carlos BryantUD101983-08-25 Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win31–4 Reynaldo ZaragozaKO8 (10)1983-06-30 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss30–4 Louis BurkeUD121983-04-14 Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor ESPN Super Featherweight title.
Win30–3 Bobby PappionTKO9 (10)1983-02-07 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win29–3 Danny CruzUD101982-12-23 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win28–3 Danny CruzSD101982-11-25 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win27–3 Martin GalvanUD101982-09-23 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss26–3 Lenny ValdezTKO2 (10)1982-07-01 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss26–2 Rafael LopezSD101982-06-11 Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Win26–1 Juan VelozUD101982-04-17 Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win25–1 Herman IngramUD81981-12-26 Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win24–1 Mario ChavezSD101981-05-28 Hacienda Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win23–1 Jose ResendezPTS101981-03-26 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win22–1 Javier FloresTKO8 (10)1981-02-23 Caesar's Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win21–1 David CapoUD101981-02-12 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Win20–1 Joe PhillipsUD101981-01-17 Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesWon vacant USA New England Featherweight title.
Win19–1 Jose ResendezUD81980-11-01 Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, United States
Win18–1 Pedro GonzalezKO41980-10-09 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win17–1 Jose ResendezUD101980-08-27 Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win16–1Manuel MartinezKO31980-07-11 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win15–1 Lionel HarneyKO6 (10)1980-04-16 Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win14–1Billy MartinezKO21980-04-02 Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win13–1 Roberto FloresKO1 (6)1980-01-23 Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win12–1 Luis AvilaPTS61979-12-12 Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win11–1 Ruben MorenoUD61979-10-24 Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss10–1 Beto NunezPTS61979-09-13 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win10–0 Francisco PicoUD61979-08-29 Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win9–0 Desi NewbillUD61979-08-10 Coliseum, San Diego, California, United States
Win8–0Ricardo HurtadoKO11979-08-02 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win7–0 Adolfo HurtadoUD61979-07-25 Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win6–0 John PapinUD61979-06-27 Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win5–0 Ney SantiagoTKO6 (6)1979-06-06 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win4–0 Eddie BracettyPTS61979-02-03 Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Win3–0 Eddie BracettyPTS61978-12-21 Portland, Maine, United States
Win2–0Jose MaldonadoKO61978-09-16 Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States
Win1–0Roberto VasquezPTS61978-08-24 Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Boxing trainer

After his retirement from fighting, Roach worked in a variety of jobs around Las Vegas including telemarketing and a busboy before taking a job with his former trainer and mentor Eddie Futch as an unpaid assistant in 1986. He excelled in his new position and worked as Futch's assistant for five years.

In 1991, actor Mickey Rourke returned to boxing midway through his acting career, and hired Roach to train him in Hollywood, California. In 1995, when Rourke decided to quit boxing, he gave gym equipment to Roach, and it can be found in the Wild Card Boxing Club on Vine Street.

Roach owns the Wild Card Boxing Club in Los Angeles and works alongside his brother Pepper. He is one of the most popular trainers in boxing. Roach's prized ward is eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao. Roach also once trained Oscar De La Hoya for his May 5, 2007 superfight against Floyd Mayweather Jr.. His first world champion was Virgil Hill, whom he took over from his own former trainer, Eddie Futch. He is also the former trainer for British boxers Gary Stretch (former WBC super welterweight Champion) Training Stretch for his WBO Middleweight Championship challenge against Chris Eubanks and Amir Khan, who became the WBA Light Welterweight Champion on July 18, 2009 and the IBF Light Welterweight Champion on July 23, 2011, under Roach's tutelage. Roach also trains welterweight boxer Zachary "Kid Yamaka" Wohlman among many others. Roach has trained 27 world champions to date and can usually be seen nearby when his boxers are interviewed.

In the world of mixed martial arts (MMA), Roach has trained former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei Arlovski and was one of his primary trainers for Arlovski's victory over Ben Rothwell on July 19 at Affliction's inaugural show. He has also trained MMA fighter Dan Hardy for his fight with Marcus Davis at UFC 99 as well as MMA greats, Tito Ortiz, Anderson Silva, and BJ Penn. In May 2010, he began a training engagement with Georges St-Pierre in advance preparation for the fighter's successful UFC welterweight title defense against Josh Koscheck at UFC 124. Roach has also trained many other prominent mixed martial artists, such as: pro-boxer and kickboxer, and former EliteXC Lightweight Champion, K.J. Noons, Roger Huerta, and Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou. In March 2010, Roach expressed interest in wanting to train former Pride FC and WAMMA Heavyweight champion, Fedor Emelianenko.

Parkinson's disease

Roach suffers from Parkinson's disease.As chronicled in the HBO series Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, he is able to actively control the disease through medication, injections and his training of boxers.Roach's doctors feel that his active in-ring training routines with his fighters and tremendous eye-hand coordination that he has to exhibit have made it possible to slow the progress of the disease.

Honors

  • Inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame, "Expanded Category" (Managers & Trainers).
  • 2006 California Boxing Hall of Fame Inductee (Non-Boxer)
  • 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013 & 2014 Boxing Writers Association of America Trainer of the Year
  • 2008 World Boxing Council (WBC) "Lifetime Achievement Award"
  • 2012 International Boxing Hall of Fame, Canastota, New York, United States Non-participant Inductee (Trainer of World Champions)
  • 2013 Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Inaugural Inductee ("Trainers" Category)

Notable boxers trained

Key

Former World Champions
*Current World Champions
NationalityNameWeight ClassNotes
ArmeniaVanes MartirosyanSuper Welterweight
ArmeniaKahren HarutyunyanBantamweight
AustraliaLeonardo ZappavignaLight Welterweight
CanadaJean PascalLight heavyweight
ChinaZou ShimingFlyweight
Cuba*Guillermo RigondeauxSuper Bantamweight
DenmarkJohnny BredahlBantamweight
IrelandBernard DunneSuper Bantamweight
IrelandJamie KavanaghLightweight
IrelandSteve CollinsSuper Middleweight
JamaicaO'Neil BellCruiserweight
MexicoIsrael VasquezSuper Bantamweight
MexicoJuan LazcanoJr Welterweight
MexicoJulio César Chávez Jr.Middleweight
Mexico*Ray BeltránLightweight
Mexico-Andy Ruiz Jr.Heavyweight
NetherlandsLucia Rijker(w)Light Welterweight
NigeriaKingsley IkekeSuper Middleweight
NigeriaLateef KayodeCruiserweight
NigeriaWale OmotosoWelterweight
PhilippinesAna Julaton(w)Super Bantamweight
PhilippinesBobby PacquiaoLightweight
PhilippinesDiosdado GabiBantamweight
PhilippinesGerry PeñalosaBantamweight
Philippines*Manny PacquiaoWelterweight
PhilippinesMichael DomingoBantamweight
PhilippinesMichael FarenasSuper Featherweight
PhilippinesRey BautistaFeatherweight
Puerto Rico*Miguel CottoMiddleweight
Puerto Rico*Alberto MachadoSuper Featherweight
RussiaDimitri KirilovSuper Flyweight
RussiaRoman KarmazinLight Heavyweight
RussiaRuslan ProvodnikovLight Welterweight
Russia*Denis LebedevCruiserweight
UkraineWladimir KlitschkoHeavyweight(former assistant trainer)
UkraineViktor PostolLight Welterweight
United KingdomAmir KhanLight Welterweight
United KingdomWayne McCulloughFeatherweight
United KingdomCraig McEwanMiddleweight
United KingdomGary StretchSuper Welterweight
United KingdomScott QuiggFeatherweight
United StatesBernard HopkinsLight Heavyweight
United StatesBrian MintoCruiserweight
United StatesBrian ViloriaFlyweight
United StatesDaniel JacobsMiddleweight
United StatesDavid RodelaSuper Featherweight
United StatesEfrain Esquivias Jr.Super Bantamweight
United StatesFrankie LilesSuper Middleweight
United StatesJames ToneyHeavyweight
United StatesJohnny TapiaBantamweight
United StatesJosé BenavidezLight Welterweight
United StatesMarlon StarlingWelterweight
United StatesMichael MoorerLight Heavyweight
United States*José RamírezLightweight
United StatesMickey RourkeLight Heavyweight
United StatesMike TysonHeavyweight
United StatesOscar De La HoyaWelterweightOnly for his fight with Mayweather (2007).
United StatesPeter Manfredo Jr.Middleweight
United StatesPeter QuillinMiddleweight
United StatesFrankie GómezJunior Welterweight
United StatesVirgil HillLight Heavyweight
United StatesWillie JorrinSuper Bantamweight
Venezuela*Jorge LinaresLightweight

Other people

As of August 1, 2011:

NameOccupationReason forDurationNotes
Shaquille O'NealFormer NBA playerShaq Vs.2 EpisodesTrainer for Shaquille O'Neal for both Oscar De La Hoya and Shane Mosley matches
Mark WahlbergActorThe Fighter-Trainer for Mark Wahlberg

Notable mixed martial artists trained

Key

Former World Champions
*Current World Champions
NationalityNameWeight ClassNotes
BrazilianAnderson SilvaMiddleweight
BelarusianAndrei ArlovskiHeavyweight
AmericanB.J. PennLightweight
JapaneseCaol UnoLightweight
EnglishDan HardyWelterweight
AmericanFrank MirHeavyweight
ArmenianGegard MousasiLight Heavyweight
BrazilianJosé AldoFeatherweight
AmericanK.J. NoonsLightweight
AmericanMark MunozMiddleweight
AmericanDiego SanchezLightweight
BrazilianMaurício RuaLight Heavyweight
CameroonianRameau Thierry SokoudjouLight Heavyweight
AmericanRoger HuertaLightweight
AmericanTito OrtizLight Heavyweight
CanadianGeorges St-PierreMiddleweight
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What is Freddie Roach's full name?
Freddie Roach's full name is Frederick Steven Roach.
When was Freddie Roach born?
Freddie Roach was born on March 5, 1960.
Where was Freddie Roach born?
Freddie Roach was born in Dedham, Massachusetts, United States.
What is Freddie Roach famous for?
Freddie Roach is famous for being a renowned boxing trainer.
Who are some of the notable boxers trained by Freddie Roach?
Some notable boxers trained by Freddie Roach include Manny Pacquiao, Miguel Cotto, and Oscar De La Hoya.
How many times has Freddie Roach been named Trainer of the Year by the Boxing Writers Association of America?
Freddie Roach has been named Trainer of the Year by the Boxing Writers Association of America a total of seven times.
Has Freddie Roach been inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame?
No, Freddie Roach has not been inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame as of 2021.
What is Freddie Roach's association with the Wild Card Boxing Club?
Freddie Roach is the owner and operator of the Wild Card Boxing Club in Los Angeles, California. It is one of the most famous boxing gyms in the world.
Has Freddie Roach ever competed as a professional boxer?
Yes, Freddie Roach had a relatively short professional boxing career, with a record of 40 wins (15 by knockout), 13 losses, and 0 draws.
What is Freddie Roach's current role in the boxing world?
Freddie Roach continues to work as a highly sought-after boxing trainer, helping to train and guide top fighters in the sport.
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