Freddie Roach or Brother Naz. They've both done some unbelievable things lately, with Manny/Amir and B-Hop/Sugar Shane. But just for kicks, Cus D'Amato. What he did to Mike Tyson not only as a boxer, but psychologically as a human being, is unreal.
Richardson or Stewart. Richardson waxes poetically, Manny is a student of the game and also a verbal motivator.
It would not be easy to decide who to pick. However, I know that I don't want Atlas or Steward. I would like to add Jesus Rivero Oscar said Discussing his fight strategy, under the tutelage of Jesus "The Professor" Rivero, De La Hoya remarked: "The Professor changed everything for me. I'm not getting hit as much now. I'm moving from my waist more and moving my head more. In the first couple of rounds of my fights I work on nothing but defense to frustrate my opponent. An opponent who is frustrated throws a lot of punches and leaves himself wide open. And that's when I come in with my combinations." He added, "Before I was a target. I got my knockouts but I wasn't careful about my defense. Now I'm not getting hit and I'm still knocking out my opponents." I also want to add Cus D'Amato and Angelo Dundee
The great Eddie Futch or the great Nazim Richardson,2 men that would not only prepare me the best mentally and physically for the fight,but would train me how to win it,and would also stop the fight necessarily in order to save my life if the situation warranted it(God bless both of them).