Fighters who need new trainers

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by alexthegreatmc, Oct 8, 2014.


  1. boxingfan55

    boxingfan55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Definitely. Forgot about him. He's gonna lose again if he doesn't change his trainer soon.
     
  2. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Devon Alexander if he had a better trainer he could be a lot better imo
     
  3. zato-one

    zato-one Pink Jumpsuit Boxing Full Member

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    This.

    His trainer is a ****ing idiot for that gameplan against floyd. Seriously, there is no way in hell that should have been their plan.
     
  4. Outlaw

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    Tomasz Adamek!
     
  5. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    s&c coaches are overrated and unnecessary in boxing if you have a good coach.
     
  6. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    i think alvarez' trainers have done a great job with him so far. the problem is his promoter is overly eager to make him a star when he's clearly not ready for the top. they should instead replace his matchmaker who lacks the understanding/experience of building fighters.
     
  7. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    adamek doesn't need a new trainer. he needs a different career.
     
  8. FloatingGhost

    FloatingGhost Some guy Full Member

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    Geurrero for sure, porter as well. Danny garcia is one I thought about but I see him bring the same no matter who he trains with. I'm glad martirosyan changed it up. Love freddie but his style and martirosyans weren't good fits. I could see freddie fallin asleep during vanes fights. He looked solid against Nelson. I think joe is a decent match for him. I think father son teams get stale. In most cases I feel the kid would have excelled regardless and the dad isn't a real trainer...meaning that before his kid he didn't train anyone. Obviously not the case with guys like floyd from big boxing families but in most cases I think it's pretty accurate and if it is then you got a gifted boxer who excels with what he gets but could be getting much more and doing even better. How bout broner by the way? He should get with Anne wolf...boot camp the ****y right out of him.