Fighters Who've Influenced Today's Trainers?

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  1. Kamikaze

    Kamikaze Bye for now! banned Full Member

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    As @greynotsoold once said I am paraphrasing a little bit but anyways.

    “Boxing is like rock and roll nothing is new. “
     
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  2. Boxing2019

    Boxing2019 If you want peace, prepare war. banned Full Member

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    Logan Paul has stunned Rahman who now Is a better trainer.

    Lmfao
     
  3. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Perhaps its Viktor Ageev your thinking of? I know I said this befor but I cant think of anyone else it could be
     
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  4. surfinghb

    surfinghb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sandy Saddler and Archie Moore's influence were the back bone of Amilcar Brusa'a training with Monzon
     
  5. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    George Benton
    I believe Benton had a huge huge influence on the Mayweather system but the Mayweather's being who they are would never admit to it.
     
  6. BCS8

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    I'd argue that Joe Louis and his organised approach, his balance, his emphasis of fighting off the jab, was one of the prototypes of a modern fighter.
     
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  7. surfinghb

    surfinghb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    and Holman Williams is credited for developing Louis' jab
     
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  8. ChrisJS

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    Nacho Beristain said that he was almost out of boxing until getting a break and working with Vicente Saldivar. That was a great inspiration for him to work with Saldivar at a young age. Nacho’s methods came from the Cuban and Soviet teams however. He studied them and traveled to see them up close.
     
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  9. TheSmokinCobra

    TheSmokinCobra New Member Full Member

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    I wonder where the origins of the Philly Shell stance came from. From what I’ve seen, it started to become prevalent in the 40s with guys like Charles, Burley, Moore etc.
     
  10. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    I've seen Fitzsimmons' stance referred to has 'The Crouching Crab', which I suppose could be argued as the place where it started to form.
     
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  11. TheSmokinCobra

    TheSmokinCobra New Member Full Member

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    Thanks for that. Interesting. Are you on Twitter, btw, under the same name?
     
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  12. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Yeah, that's me.

    I'm a little annoyed your name isn't TheSmokingJoebra btw.
     
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  13. TheSmokinCobra

    TheSmokinCobra New Member Full Member

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    Haha it’s a combination of my 2 all time favorites, Ezzard Charles and Joe Frazier.
     
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  14. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Good work. Two of my favourites as well, especially Charles.
     
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  15. TheSmokinCobra

    TheSmokinCobra New Member Full Member

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    Just followed you on Twitter.
    Charles is my favorite athlete by far. I have made a couple videos on him, and plan on continuing.

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