Why is nobody blaming Adam Booth for his ****ed up game plan, and training routine.

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  1. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Haye could have Eddie Futch as his trainer and he would still lose to Wlad.
     
  2. adam booth is garbage. he's got to be one of the worst trainers out there.
     
  3. benevolenthero

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    Right. I mean shouldn't that have been part of developing a proper fight plan—working on multiple 'what if' scenarios? And here I thought Booth/Haye were pulling everyone's leg when Haye threw one punch during the public workout. Seems that really was the entire fight plan. And in the other corner, in one of the pre-fight Sky interviews, Steward mentioned working on at least three possible scenarios.
     
  4. oli

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    :deal he's not gunna teach you how to actually fight or improve your technique. He's more a conditioner, tactician and a sports psychologist to me.

    But a very good one it has to be said. Perhaps tho he was exposed by Steward at the highest level.

    Adam booth has come out of this with his credibility still in tact for the way he has dealt with the defeat. David haye has lost all credibility and i think booth has seen this and somewhat distanced himself from Hayes **** talking and toe excuses post fight
     
  5. Noam Chomsky

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    Adam Booth needed to remind Haye in between rounds that he was cut from some other type of unusual cloth.
     
  6. SL9

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    Because the outcome would have been the same regardless.
     
  7. Slothrop

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    Haye could have had any trainer in the history of the sport and Wlad still would have dominated him.
     
  8. Boxing Fanatic

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    they had a terrible plan. but, nobody has any success getting inside to do damage to wlad. his footwork is one of the best in the game
     
  9. Jack

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    Wlad is far too predictable for a trainer like Futch. He'd come up with a strategy to negate Wlad's strengths quite easily.
     
  10. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No doubt.

    In fact, almost all boxers that never fought Wlad, in our era and all the previous, would beat him easily. Which has been stated on ESB over and over again by initiated boxing fans, like yourself. It is just logic to add trainers to these statements.
     
  11. Round1gymDC

    Round1gymDC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This, to think a guy with over 50 fights of fighting the same style would change for you, and putting all your eggs in that basket is foolish.
     
  12. Round1gymDC

    Round1gymDC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    right on the money.
     
  13. ploys

    ploys New Member Full Member

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    booth deserves a lot of blame. you don't go into a fight with your gameplan being "one punch ko or nothing". haye made wlad miss, haye got wlad to fight coming forward...haye even hit wlad with the counters he was supposed to...but wlad didn't go down. when it was clear that he wasn't going to ko him with one big shot there should have been a plan b. there should have been something to fall back on.

    3 years booth had to come up with a gameplan. he ****ed it.
     
  14. oli

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    100% agree with you. Hes an embaressment