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‘We had a great run, longer than most marriages’: Freddie Roach hurt by Manny Pacquiao split

Filipino boxing legend parts ways with American trainer after 34 fights together over more than 15 years, ahead of upcoming bout against Lucas Matthysse

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Trainer Freddie Roach (left) is out as Manny Pacquiao’s trainer after more than 15 years and 34 fights together. Photo: AP
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Manny Pacquiao and trainer Freddie Roach say their 16-year partnership has ended.

Pacquiao disclosed his decision on Friday in the final sentence of a news release detailing his plans for his upcoming fight against Lucas Matthysse.

Roach says he did not officially learn about the split until Pacquiao’s announcement. Pacquiao frequently credited Roach for his evolution from a raw Filipino puncher into an eight-division world champion during countless hours of work in Roach’s Wild Card Gym in Hollywood.

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Roach issued a bittersweet statement heralding the end of one of the most durable partnerships in a notoriously fickle sport. Roach had been in Pacquiao’s corner for 34 consecutive fights since his US debut in 2001.

“Manny and I had a great run for 15 years – longer than most marriages and certainly a rarity for boxing,” Roach said.

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Pacquiao celebrates with Roach after defeating Oscar De La Hoya in their welterweight fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in 2008 in Las Vegas. Photo: AFP
Pacquiao celebrates with Roach after defeating Oscar De La Hoya in their welterweight fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in 2008 in Las Vegas. Photo: AFP
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