It doesn't mean he can't improve after Sr taught him. But Sr did some good work with Delahoya, Forbes, Dawson, Guzman and DLH said hes the best to have trained him
de la hoya sucked with floyd sr, only good performance was mosley 2, alcazar was hoyas best trainer no matter what he says. and dawson only had him for 2 fights, guzman 1. Edit: Oscar when training with roach "believe it or not freddie thats the best pad work i've ever done", oscar goes back to sr "floyd you really know your stuff" oscar goes to nacho "and the new greatest trainer of alll timmmme, don nacho beristain" need i say more?
so? and roger perfected him. why do you think floyd chooses roger over his dad? EDIT: plus rogers corner advice is also 10 times better if you can manage to understand it, better than 30 seconds of "looky here, looky here, looky here" then another 30 seconds of "throw your ****en jab man". listen to roger break down fights and then listen to floyd then come abck and tell me who knows more.
Great point, **** what a Hall of Fame fighter says about the quality of his respective trainers, because you obviously know better than him. Thanks for clearing that up for everyone.
yes **** them use your own eyes. oscar kissed the asses of every trainer he ever had, from steward to clancy to floyd sr to roach to nacho, but one man took him from the olympics to multiple world titles and that was robert alcazar.
This. Oscar was bad with Floyd Sr. All Sr. knows how to teach is one style. He can't adapt. Look what he did with Ricky Hatton.
listen to what? the crackwhore was doing conventional padwork preparing for a southpaw. btw what was that magical gameplan that hatton was supposed to have followed? to move his head?
nah i dont claim to be the greatest trainer of all time, but then again i might be able to hold the pads from a southpaw stance and hire southpaw sparring partners.:think