Start with Emanuel Steward.
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Start with Emanuel Steward.
"Nacho" Beristain & Ray Arcel. :cool:
My top 2 choices.
Yoel Judah;D
BAM
Angelo Dundee
In modern times Roger Mayweather.
Emanuel steward , you gotta be kidding. Thank god he had tommy hearns, he did a great job with Naseem, Oscar?, the list goes on, hes so over rated.And once you throw in the tv job, there is total lack of focus.
When did he last do anything with all the creme de la creme talent he was given.
You been watching too much TV.
My question is
Is there such a thing as a great trainer? or is there certain trainers suited for certain fighters?
Every "great" trainer has had great wins and bad losses...
Certain trainers and bring out the best in certain styles, there isnt a trainer in the history of the sport imo who could of trained anyone better than the rest...
They all had their styles, they all have their skills. One trainer will train a certain fighter with a certain style better than another but will fail with a different styled fighter...
99% of what fighters do is down to skill... trainers can fine tune certain attributes to make them that little bit better, and certain trainers are special to certain things, from jab, timing to just pure work rate...
Eddie Futched trained a lot of great heavys. Norton, Holmes, Frazier and Berbick all beat Ali. Bowe, McCallum, Arguello, Foster et al.
Theres just so many...
Freddie Brown, Clancy, Cus, Correa, Blackburn, Lou, Benton.
Fathers to great trainers:
Jose Morales, Aristidis Jofre, RJJ Sr., Tito Sr., Jack Mosley, Gregorio Benitez, Enzo Calzaghe.
I can sit here all night...