Who is the best boxing trainer?

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  1. unitas

    unitas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Eddie futch Comes to mind. he was a brilliant tactitian. both frazier and Norton were two rather averagely talented heavyweights……….yet they beat a prime ali, the perhaps most naturally gifted Heavyweight of all time (you can argue Norton went 3-0 against ali).
     
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    PhillyPhan69 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Give me English “Bouie” Fisher
     
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    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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  4. The Undefeated Lachbuster

    The Undefeated Lachbuster On the Italian agenda Full Member

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    Charley Goldman, Dundee, Ray Arcel, Eddie Futch, Dou Duva, Cus D'Amato, Freddie Roach, Don Turner... and Teddy Atlas (dunno if he'd really count, more of a hype man)? are all in the discussion imo.

    If i had to pick one I'd pick either goldman or dundee
     
  5. Tramell

    Tramell Hypocrites Love to Pray & Be Seen. Mathew 6:5 Full Member

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    Seems like the best trainers have a certain method that produces a certain style, not multi.

    I love what Emanuel did for Hearns, Moorer, Lewis & Klitschko. His fight with Holy for Bowe, was a tactical masterpiece IMO. Someone like Cus D'amato seemed to work wonders with the total opposite of Manny Stewards students; smaller fighters. Patterson to Tyson.

    Same with Beristein, more of the finesse fighting Mexican as opposed to the stereo-typical brawler with skills.

    Who are some trainers that were able to work wonders with different styled fighters? I remember Larry Holmes said Futch was too old & quiet to even hear his instructions. Roach was horrid with Hopkins & Manny Steward sucked with Jermaine Taylor.

    Another question for the board: Does anyone give credit to Roach for his time with James Toney? I forgot why they parted.
     
  6. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Lou Duva and Don Turner don't belong here,imo.
    Its Futch/Arcel. imo.

    Roach is a fine trainer of the present.
     
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  7. The Undefeated Lachbuster

    The Undefeated Lachbuster On the Italian agenda Full Member

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    Duva:

    Gatti
    Whitaker
    Moorer
    Lewis
    Tucker
    Tua
    Holyfield
    Golota

    Trained under Charley Goldman with Angelo Dundee, both regard Goldman as the greatest trainer ever

    Turner can say some stupid stuff but his resume is undeniable:

    Larry Holmes
    Evander Holyfield
    Wladmir Klitschko
    Vitali Klitschko
    Vasyl Lomachenko
    Aaron Pryor
    Michael Grant
    Mike McCallum
    Sergei Kovalev
     
  8. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Duva wasn't a trainer, he was a motivator in the corner and often a liability.Benton did the training.

    What input did Turner have with Holmes? Larry was an ex-champ in his late 30's, all he wanted was someone to rinse his mouthpiece. Turner convinced Holyfield he didnt need a cut man ,that they were a con.Evander duly got cut and Turner couldn't stop the bleeding. Which fight can I see of Wlad's and Vitali's that have Turner in the corner? Ditto Lomachenko and Prior.Turner was the bucket carrier for Kovalev.
    Turner has stated
    1.The pads are bull****.
    2. That he was trained by Goldman,[check out the time line.]
    3.That it is impossible for a fighter to overtrain.
    4. That Mayweather would be a 6 rounder back in his day.
    5.That Andre Ward was an average fighter.
    6.That Marciano could beat both the Klits by ko in one night.
    Emmanuel Steward thought he was a bullshitting self promoter.I agree with him.
    Gatti's trainers.
    Name: Arturo Gatti
    Name: Michael Moorer
    Trainers: Emanuel Steward (1988-92), Tony Ayala (vs. Billy Wright), George Benton and Lou Duva (1993), Teddy Atlas (1993-97), Freddie Roach (1997), Isiah Clark and Benny Collins
    For which fights did Turner train Pryor?
    McCallum's trainers.
    Name: Mike McCallum

    Trainers: George Benton, Eddie Futch, Miguel Diaz
    Whitaker's trainer

    Name: Pernell Whitaker
    Trainers: George Benton and Lou Duva
     
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  9. The Undefeated Lachbuster

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    Like I said, Turner said some stupid stuff. But he's also said some things that I agree with, he's vocal in his opinions and some of them are what we need right now.

    All of your claims have no backing. Turner trained 20 world champions, provide evidence that he was basically everyone's waterboy.

    Duva was a trainer too.

    Let us not forget that Angelo Dundee said that the SHW era would come to an end, and that it's only a phase. So, you gonna admit that as true? Or call him a lunatic, and therefore everything else he does is obsolete, as well?
     
  10. mcvey

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    Show me on
    Pryor's.
    McCallum's.
    Whitaker's
    Gatti's
    Moorer's
    Lomachenko's
    Vitali's
    Wlad's
    Box Rec record the name of Don Turner included in the trainer category ?
    Don Turner used to take the $1 admittance on the door at Gleason's Gym.

    Whatever Dundee said about Shvy's has no relevance to this argument whatsoever.We are talking about Turner.
    I never said he was everyone's waterboy I named a couple for which he fulfilled that capacity

    It isn't up to me to provide evidence that he WASN'T a trainer of
    Vitali
    Wlad
    Moorer
    Gatti
    Loma
    McCallum
    Whitaker
    Pryor
    It's up to you to provide the evidence that he WAS!
    I'll wait for it!
    NB Turner stated the pads were useless bull****.
    Know who introduced them? Charley Goldman!
     
  11. The Undefeated Lachbuster

    The Undefeated Lachbuster On the Italian agenda Full Member

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    Oh hey, you were on this thread

    https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/how-do-you-rate-the-trainer-don-turner.598864/
     
  12. mcvey

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  13. The Undefeated Lachbuster

    The Undefeated Lachbuster On the Italian agenda Full Member

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    You know, some believe that Charley Goldman actually invented padwork. I've also heard it attributed to Dempsey

    Either way, padwork isn't exactly necessary. The most accurate puncher ever, Joe Louis, didn't do padwork
     
  14. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Either way, it isn't ,"useless or bull****!"
     
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