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Yo Burns, Brush My Hair
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To American Trainers?
To me, they often seem to be lacking that little extra that many American Trainers have. Guys like Naseem Hamed for example, had he been with Steward from an early age, would have been more successful imo. British trainers seem to gloss over their fighters flaws, and as a result when they step up they often get exposed, because the Americans take one look at them, identify the flaws and exploit the hell out of it. Thoughts? |
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Yo Burns, Brush My Hair
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So you think guys like the Ingles, Billy Nelson, don Charles etc are up there with the Richardsons, roaches and stewards (rip)
Cool, I know never to take you seriously in the future |
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I can see where your coming from Dai. Personally i tend to agree to a point i think there exposed to a higher level of work constantly. The quality of sparring is better and easier for them over there to develop fighters as well as fact some of these guys have been lucky enough to share numerous conversations or even time in the gym with such legendary trainers.
Also the fact they have a large talent pool including foreign fighters does help them look good as well |
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