Well, Sdunek has gotta be in his 60's for sure, and he has made good bank from the K-Bros. since 2000.... He must have the cabbage by now to sit pretty in a rocking chair if he decides to do so soon..... Regardless of who feels what about Ol' Fritz, he's a winner.... MR.BILL
Szdunek is an old-school Nazi type trainer. Very good for discipline and general conditioning of his fighters. Not so sure about his actual tactical boxing training knowledge.
He is training the ultimate fighting machine wis the greatest of resultations and is therefore remeber as most auspicious trainer in theorum.
Sdunek is the worst trainer ever, he ruins many good amateurs: Wladimir Klitschko Alekseev Abdulaev Kovacs ect.......
I dotn like him as trainer at all, Vitali would be good with any trainer, while Wlad became very good once he left Sdunek!
Do you even know how outrageous statement that is?:huh He is trainer of Vitali damned.. So when Wlad was with Sdunek I wonder what kind if weird **** Sdunek did for getting rid of Wlad. Poisoning his meals and when going in to sauna Sdunek sent Wlad in to Gas Chambers.
Sdunek and Vitali have good chemistry together you can see it in the camps as well. He also teaches good explosive conditioning and solid fundamentals. Even Steward said he did not have to teach much to Wlad just change his gameplan and refreshen some of these fundamentals that Wlad had gotten away from. Sdunek also teaches a very solid all around offense, that said i am not 100% sure on his defense. As previously mentioned its kinda unknown how he does with gameplans and if he brings a plan b or even c if things don't go his way. I also think Vitali would be a natural born fighter and a champion without him, the man just plainly likes to beat people up. Also Jisi is a clear headcase that constantly trashes the man without a shred of evidence, which i honestly think is just sad. Its on par with the Mayweathers steroid allegations towards Pac.
What Wlad learned in Ukraine, from his trainer Polischtschuk and Wladimir Zolotarew. Steward brought Wlad back to this roots, footwork and so on. That is a big difference.
Steward said in recent interviews that he did not have to teach much to Wlad, he needed 2 weeks to make him get back to his basics and that was it. Rest was gameplan + confidence.