Best British boxing trainer at moment?

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  1. smithshaun

    smithshaun Well-Known Member Full Member

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    billy the mars bar no doubt
     
  2. S_o_F

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    Surprised Oliver Harrison doesn't get a mention.
     
  3. Stevie 79

    Stevie 79 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Seriously ??

    His instructions were shocking Stevie Wonder could clearly see he wasnt wining a round yet every round he was mumbling the same punch drunk P1sh , Imo Farnell is a joke
     
  4. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lots of top quality trainers in the UK, some have a good few years and disappear of the radar others do not, the Ingles, Peter Harrison, Graham Everett, Jimmy Tibbs spring to mind. So for consistency they must all be up there. A great coach can make a difference. Great example, look as Curtis Woodhouse v Willie Limond last year Peter Harrison used his know how and tactical experience and toyed with Ryan Rhodes tactics and I believe that was the major difference in that fight.
     
  5. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    wouldnt say he was a joke but he was repeating the same old redundant instructions.
     
  6. THE PRINTER

    THE PRINTER THE GUV'NOR Full Member

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    Mitchell wanted to go with booth first but booth said he didn't have the time to train him as he had Haye and groves at the time
     
  7. WATERBOY

    WATERBOY I Worship Steven Tucker Full Member

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    Well his fighters seem to have faith and they know more than you, also he's training lads at carrington now (Man U)
     
  8. shanenewsome

    shanenewsome Active Member Full Member

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    because what he was saying wasnt going in. Butler just kept going out and doing the same thing. when he listened he had what success he had.
     
  9. tjf81

    tjf81 Active Member Full Member

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    That's a fair point, mine was mainly aimed at a coach not being able to turn an average fighter into a world star. The talent has to be in the fighter to start with to give the coach something to work with. But then you obviously have a lot more experience than I do on the matter.
     
  10. Lance

    Lance Active Member Full Member

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    Stevie 79 look back at the fight and listen to the corner work, which imo was spot on, uv probably not even seen the fight! iv looked back on ur older posts and u are clueless,The 2 best trainers coming up imo are shane mc and Arnie. Arnies gym seems to be really on the up at the moment with 3 lads traveling from Elsmereport everyday, an Irish lad has moved to manchester to train with him, a former euro junior champion in issac McLeod travels from Sunderland to be at Arnies gym, can't be to bad ;)
    Also Shane and Arnie have produced world champions in there gym, Which Arnie trained from his first day as a pro.:good
     
  11. sillyjoow

    sillyjoow Active Member Full Member

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    What happened to Bob Shannon after he got arrested on suspicion of kiddy fiddling?
     
  12. dellboi94

    dellboi94 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lockett, Harrison, Booth, Ingle
     
  13. dellboi94

    dellboi94 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I partly agree, to me Freddy Roach fits into that statement, he's good at fine tuning elite level fighters, but he neglects defense and doesn't take fighters from the Amateurs.
     
  14. shanenewsome

    shanenewsome Active Member Full Member

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    just goes to show the wealth of talent because he to is quality
     
  15. billy nelson

    billy nelson the fighting scots gym Full Member

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    Steve Mylatt is a cracking coach and a top man