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Journeyman
ESB Jr Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 190
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Booth is just as good now as he was 3 weeks ago, note the shift from Evil Genius / Amazing Trainer etc to Haye Lost So Booth's A Cunt. Lack of perspective here. Either he was always great or always flawed, not both at the same time.
I say Groves should carry on with Booth, especially now that he gets 100% of his trainer's attention. Booth talks a good fight, has only slipped up once and seems to have a great working relationship with Groves. The two gel. Going in blind with another trainer is a huge roll of the dice that wouldn't necessarily pay dividends, just ask Khan one fight after [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] - he had to move yet again before he landed on Roach and struck gold. Booth has not failed with Groves, has gained him a good record and a huge amount of momentum early in his career, plus a sneaky win over an Olympic Gold Medallist that everyone puts down to the tactical gameplan that Booth himself chose. It would be harsh beyond words for Groves to ditch Booth because of another fighter. Last edited by dstephe4; 07-11-2011 at 11:33 AM. Reason: Included web link |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 26
vCash: 500 |
Weird thing for Groves is there is'nt much at domestic level to compete with and make money from. May be a victim of his own success e.g. pushed on to quickly, he still has improvements to make and should pack the york hall/mussy hill out and face a decent contender - paul david, daniel cadman then step on it again.
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Champion
East Side Guru
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: England
Posts: 9,766
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If George beats both which i would expect him to do he will have the british outright.
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