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Old 03-14-2013, 07:14 AM   #121
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Default Re: Was Angelo Dundee a great trainer or a yes man

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I think he just became too old. He was already in his 70s when training Foreman in his comeback.

De La Hoya used him as an advisor for the Pacquiao fight, but Oscar could've had Futch, Arcel, Benton, Clancy, Dundee, and Steward all working for him at 100% to win that night and he still would've lost due to how physically shot and weight drained he was.

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Old 03-14-2013, 07:52 AM   #122
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And likewise, Rahman's trainers took the title by exposing flaws that Lewis had that Steward had left uncorrected. Overconfidence/complacency is the reason the Steward-Lewis team had not bothered to correct those flaws prior to fighting Rahman, or at least develop a gamplan for succeeding in spite of them.
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Greg Page set it up of McCall, not Emmanuel Steward.
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