Best British boxing trainer at moment?

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  1. ThePioneer

    ThePioneer Member Full Member

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    Peter Fury seems to know his business too.

    I think Shane McGuigan will be seen to be very good once his stable expands, he's not arrogant and sees the value in a scientific approach to training instead of this archaic notion of "old school" boxing training such as ridiculous long runs and ignoring weights.
     
  2. Makingweight

    Makingweight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury knows his stuff for sure Pioneer.

    Not generally a fan of family training relatives.He has done well as did Enzo with JC natural talent will find it's own level domestic and beyond.

    If i was guiding a fighter i would look for a trainer with a stable of quality not quantity.
     
  3. THE PRINTER

    THE PRINTER THE GUV'NOR Full Member

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    I think they are all decent,Adam booth may just edge it no one here rate Jimmy tibbs
     
  4. boxfanlut

    boxfanlut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah but probably prime
     
  5. wayne189

    wayne189 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lockett is the best up and coming also a great pundit in tv
     
  6. BUSTER

    BUSTER Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Robert Mcracken
     
  7. ImBetterThanJoe

    ImBetterThanJoe Active Member Full Member

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    Has to be booth for me. His record with haye is pretty good. Groves not the same fighter since he left. And andy Lee has become world level since he joined.
     
  8. tdf1974

    tdf1974 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    great shout :good
     
  9. tjf81

    tjf81 Active Member Full Member

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    I'd also say that a trainer is only as good as the fighters he has.
     
  10. billy nelson

    billy nelson the fighting scots gym Full Member

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    I disagree with you there, certain fighters come to the pros there technique is shocking who corrects that? The trainer because they have the knowledge, all trainers learn off there fighters also and can try and adapt certain things to other fighters
     
  11. Makingweight

    Makingweight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The trainer that can bring any fighter on even by a few % can often make a real difference on how that career will pan out,any level of fighter domestic and above.

    The trust between both and also agreeing on a game plan that fits a fighters style and adjusting where needed paramount.
     
  12. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    If I was a pro and had the pick of any trainer in the UK, I'd go with Booth.
     
  13. duffy_89

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    1. rob McCracken
    2. Peter Fury
    3. Adam Booth

    My top 3 if I was a fighter I'd want one of those
     
  14. JayMaestro

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    Never understood why Nathan Clev didn't give booth a chance, instead of this pudding he has training him now! I'm from Wales myself and I know London is a different world to what it is here but you'd have to be an idiot to turn him down !
     
  15. Stevie 79

    Stevie 79 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    All round in terms of what i see in his gym videos and and knowledge of both Nutrition and Stregnth work , Shane Mcguigan looks streets ahead of all imo and could be a future great