Why would you want a coach like that? He's 34, not a kid. Cuban... Tbh, many Cuban boxers would take offense to that... Amateur Career 2000 World Junior Championships Gold medalist in Budapest, Hungary as a Middleweight. Defeated Micha Tabagoua (Sweden) 24-4 Defeated Sebastian Grothe (Germany) 22-7 Defeated Chad Dawson (United States) 21-11 Defeated Imre Szellő (Hungary) 18-12 2002 Cuban National Championships Bronze medalist at Middleweight. 2003 Cuban National Championships Bronze medalist at Middleweight. Holds amateur victories over future professional world champions Mariano Natalio Carrera, Chad Dawson and Beibut Shumenov.
He obviously never met his potential. Watching the slow, robotic plodding guy last weekend, nobody would ever guess that he ever won anything in the amateurs. He had no semblance of footwork, handspeed, or timing. Let alone defense.
Barrera could still win a world title under a proper coach who actually knows Boxing and how to get the best out of a fighter.
because sanchez is an first class a-hole that's why he called ggg the teacher....ggg was in camp with barrera but apparently barrera learned nothing......ward, who has been known be truant, schooled gggs and abels pupil....lol
That is not a very impressive amateur career. It's not bad of course but it's not something to talk about 10-15 years later. The junior WC title corresponds to today's youth titles, roughly. The only other pro boxer and former youth champion that comes to mind right now is Joey Dawejko.
He's just saying Barrera isn't as polished as Golovkin. Not exactly controversial. The way he worded things was a bit disrespectful to both Sullivan and Ward though.
The last time he accomplished anything notable as an amateur was 6 years before he turned pro? Looks more like a dude that peaked young.
Nah. I give him his props as a solid contender (and Andre props for outclassing him and knocking some rust off), but he's more of an 11-20 guy than a 1-10 one. 175 has too many up and comers and too many strong fighters at the top for him to snag a title.
He really isn't a top notch trainer though. Not enough solid fighters have come from under his wing and his ideas are nothing new and revolutionising.