Who is the best coach in paid ranks in britain then???

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  1. NO MAS

    NO MAS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Who is the best coach in Britain in the paid ranks???...

    I think it is Anthony Farnell with Johnny Eames just behind him...:bbb:bbb
     
  2. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Your on crack. By far the best are the ingles, annoying arrogant ****s admittedly (jnrs not senior) but they know how to create a champion and have done so time and again. Farnell is clearly on the up and mad keen by the looks of it but he is blessed with a talented stable. Nearly all his fighters were amateur champions. He's done nothing to prove himself as an outstanding trainer thus far. It doesn't take a top class trainer to keep a good class amateur fit enough to beat journeyman. A real test is upcoming when Crolla fights Sykes, a fifty-fifty match up where tactics and preperation is likely to prove decisive.

    Enzo Calzaghe is over-rated. Fitness is his forte, and his knowledge of boxing is wafer thin. Jim McDonald is a fabulous trainer and unfotunately always seems to end up with the various headcases but his lads always turn out fit and he is very good at reading a fight.

    Eames is very good. he strikes me as having a very good bond with his fighters and I agree he's a strong candidate. Dave Coldwell is mightily impressive. His work with Rhodes and Brook (pre split) was of the highest order and even his journeyman move well and know how to look after themselves. He is prob the best new trainer at the moment.

    'Young' up and comers include Karl Ince, Bobby Rimmer seem to be making steady progress it will be interesting to see how it all pans out for them once there fighters get a significant test.

    Adam Booth brings a great education to the sport and so too does Kevin Maree who has been highly touted by some big names in the game.

    Joe Gallagher is fantastic. His work with Macklin and John Murray has been excellent and to take Murray from an area level amateur to borderline international class and Maclkin from a chilling loss to champion deserves respect of the highest order. He and Billy Nelson for me share the accolade of the best individuals in the sport. Nelson has taken Ricky Burns from a sub championship contender to a deserved WBO title shot.

    Good work Billy. Look forward to seeing Limond in a major fight.
     
  3. LHL

    LHL Captain Freedom Full Member

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    I'm bad with trainers names and what not so this is probably not so good.

    The ingles are great but they need someone to fit into there style they don't fit into fighters styles.

    McCracken looked good in the froch fight but i don't know any of his other fighters
     
  4. nulty

    nulty Guest

    I wouldn't go that far just yet mate. Farnell is good and I think will a lot of success but it's early days in the great scheme of things
     
  5. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I have always liked jim Mcdonald, seems like a exciting trainner...!
     
  6. nulty

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    He couldn't even get your lover Danny in decent shape half the time and conditioning is his only strength as a trainer.
     
  7. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    errrrrrrrrrmmm he got Danny Williams in good shape for Mike Tyson..and more importantly..managed him mentally..through all the drama that was going down in the build up.

    You ****ing tit..
     
  8. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Name a succesful fighter farnel has trained. No Mas your bias threads are getting tedious.

    The ingles are 100% the best.
     
  9. nulty

    nulty Guest

    No Danny was over weight that night too think back. It wasn't Mike Tyson he fought it was some old man who looks like someone who used to be world class fighter.
     
  10. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    I think all the coaches are good with different styles. I find none of them genuinely class. Ingles are good at making talented fighters awkward and thus successful to a limit. Graham is good at making tenacious fighters fit but without a high level of technique or strategy. The list continues. They all have their pros and cons.
     
  11. Boxing Gloves

    Boxing Gloves Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The ingles have had a lot of success, probably who id lean to.
     
  12. whufc89

    whufc89 New Member Full Member

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    Jimmy tibbs and the ingles are up there imo
     
  13. beecho1988

    beecho1988 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Brian Hughes and Bob Shannon
     
  14. mossy141

    mossy141 Active Member Full Member

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    john breen and eamonn magee are good trainers
     
  15. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Ok is anyone NOT a good trainer!

    And no mas what's with the darnell love? Just been through ur posts- bit erm friendly toward that 'camp' aren't u?