Roach, Garcia, Emmanuel Steward? I always thought Ignacio Beristain was good. I have to study a little more about this...
I showed proof.. what do you know about proof, you don't know any boxers FACT! you'e just an average old man full of stories with no merit and a limp!
Lol self proclaimed doesn't count. Floyd Sr can't teach shoulder roll, floyd is an exceptional talent. Senior himself doesn't defend with shoulder roll that good, check his fight with SRL, he got battered with overhand right and liver left all night long. He probably rank the shittiest poet in the square circle though ha3x.
Angelo Dundee: Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard, Jose Napoles and Carmen Basilio, Big George in his comeback. Also, Willie Pastrano, Sugar Ramos, and Luis Rodriguez. He also worked with Oscar De La Hoya and Wilfredo Gomez a bit as well Ray Arcel: Worked with 21 Boxers in the hall of fame. Henry Armstrong, Max Baer, Jackie Berg, Jimmy Bivins, James Braddock, Lou Brouillard, George Carpentier, Ezzard Charles, Roberto Duran, Sixto Escobar, Jackie Fields, Kid Gavilan, Frankie Genaro, Larry Holmes, Benny Leonard, Maxie Rosenbloom, Barney Ross, Billy Soose, Freddie Steele, Teddy Yarosz, and Tony Zale Emanuel Steward: He had worked with 9 IBHOF boxers. Thomas Hearns, Lennox Lewis, Julio Cesar Chavez, Wilfredo Benitez, Oscar De La Hoya, Jeff Fenech, Naseem Hamed, Mike McCallum, Aaron Pryor, Evander Holyfield, Tony Tucker and Wladimir Klitschko Cus D'Amato: Mike Tyson, Floyd Patterson & Jose Torres Eddie Futch: Alexis Arguello, Riddick Bowe, Bob Foster, Joe Frazier, Virgil Hill, Larry Holmes, Mike McCallum, Ken Norton, Michael Spinks, Don Jordon, Trevor Berbick.. trained Freddie Roach as a fighter and boxing trainer. Was Joe Louis's favorite sparring partner back in the day Nacho Beristain: Ricardo Lopez, Marquez brothers, Daniel Zaragoza, Chiquita Gonzalez, Gilberto Roman, Amber Marez, Jorge Arce, Jorge Paez, Humberto Gonzalez and many others. Freddie Roach: Manny Pacquiao, Amir Khan, Virgil Hill, James Toney, Israel Vasquez, Marlon Starling, and Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. and bunch of others Lou Duva: actually worked with and trained Rocky Marciano, Evander Holyfield, Pernell Whitaker, Michael Moorer, Arturo Gatti, Lennox Lewis, Tony Tucker, Vinny Paz, Hector Camacho Teddy Atlas: learned from the great Cus D'Amato instrumental in guiding the only southpaw Light Heavyweight world champion, Michael Moorer to a heavyweight title win over Evander Holyfield. Worked Alexander Provetkin and Sam Peters Jack Blackburn: Joe Louis, Jersey Joe Walcott, Charles Taylor
Eddie Futch, Cus D'Amato, Ray Arcel there many good trainers, but I think those were the best, I must mention Emanuel Steward of course..............Freddie Brown, Gil Clancy, Lou Duva, Angelo Dundee, there were more, hate not to mention them as well...................
He's off to a nice start making world champions of Crolla, Quigg, and Smith but that was largely due to opportunistic matchmaking and all of them quickly lost their titles to better fighters. I wouldn't put him in the same ranks as a Nacho Beristain who's produced multiple ATG fighters over the years. At least three of Nacho's are already in the hall of fame and over twenty have won world titles.
I'd rather be trained by Liam Gallagher. At least then you could have a bit of a laugh! Re. this thread, why is Cus getting so much love? He lucked out with a freak in Tyson who could scale the heights from such a young age due to a mixture of raw power and a weak era. I don't see how you can compare him to a Futch or a Steward.