Would you consider him a good trainer other than Haye and possibly Groves (although he's a work in progress ) i cant think of anyone he's trained to significant success . Is he a top trainer or a guy who stumbled accross a once in a life time prodigy through sheer luck .
I'm not trolling although i dont warm to the guy but i'm interested to know what people who probably know more than me think .
At the very least he's a pretty good cornerman. Very calm and to the point. Time will tell with the training I guess although he's done OK with Haye so far.
He's good for Haye that's for sure. His work with Groves so far is highly questionable and really the sign of a great trainer is his work with more then one fighter. He's not bad he takes stick but as Gaz says in corner when it's heated and emotions run high he's normally very calm and astute.
True Mand. Haye succeeding won't make him a great trainer but Groves losing to DeGale won't mean he's a **** one. Its about what he can do with a number of different fighters over the years.
Exactly :good. Really he's a relatively young trainer still when you look at his number of bouts compared to others and age. He could lose his next two fights with Haye and Groves and learn as great deal from the fights which will stand him in good stead with future fighters as well as the two men themselves.
The Dark Lord Adam Booth is tapping into the universe. He is operating at a much higher level than you mere mortals, you cannot even comprehend this mans power. He is lord, master and creator of his own destiny. :deal
You can tell he's highly intelligent man, i think he may be a better business man than trainer to be honest. I think he can only train fighters to fight one way.
DeGale & Groves will ultimately exceed Ward......... right now they both take Bute. You gotta be something to handle them.
I think he is a good coach who has turned a good fighter into a quality fighter but I will be more impressed if he turns an average fighter into a good fighter.