Best Trainer in the business- Top 3.
Well, who are the best trainers in the business, American or European OR Asian?
#1. Tommy Brooks. His win loss percentage is impeccable. Fighters avoid him because they don't like his strict discipline. But, he's with David Price now- and Price will be best served. I assure you. Brooks is what Price needs!
#.2 Freddie Roach. For a man with such a debilitating disease, with most likely other promoters/trainers trying to poach his best fighters, he remains a premier trainer, mentor and coach.
#3. Nacho Beristain. He WILL be a hall of famer. And he deserves it. He has engineered, from Mexico, setting his guys to fight up in North America and around the world, champions that we will remember for YEARS to come. I thank him for his contribution to this sport.
Honourable mention:
Fritz Zdunek- Vitali Klitschko's trainer.
Nazim Richardson- Top 5 trainers in the USA/North America
Floyd Mayweather Sr.- I think he is a better trainer than his brother, Roger Mayweather.
Roger Mayweather- without question a top 5 trainer in the USA/North American region. If he can make a name for himself outside of Floyd Mayweather Jr.- who's father has much to do with him as he does- he will set himself up to be #1.
Who do you have??
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1. Beristain
2. Roach
3. Goosen
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FinitoElDinamita
1. Beristain
2. Roach
3. Goosen
who does goosen train? i always liked him as a trainer
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nacho is the only trainer out there right now that i feel is very good. most of the other top trainers are pretty equal.
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Can't argue with the names given thus far really. Sometimes a trainer just clicks with a fighter and can make that particular fighter better. Other times a trainer is just a good trainer who can improve almost anyone.
Freddie Roach is in the top 3. The way he improved Manny Pacquiao & Amir Khan in particular is testiment to his abilities and considering his illness you have to applaud him.
Right now I think Robert Garcia has potential to be a top trainer. The work he's doing with Donaire, Maidana, Mikey & Rios has been pretty decent thus far.
In the UK I think Joe Gallagher is a top trainer. He's helped turn nobodies into something since taking over Billy Graham's gym and just got his first World Champion with Scott Quigg. Considering how little time he's been doing it I'd say he has potential to be considered a top trainer in the future. His winning run that spanned over 40 fights was pretty impressive, especially since Crolla was going in as an underdog early doors.
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Im with Ron on this one. A few years back Enzo Calzaghe knew what he was doing but that was built on Joe's success who lets be honest would have been brilliant if he were trained by a blind chimp! Success breeds success and he also had Enzo Mac and Rees as 'World' Champions.
I think you often have to look behind the trainer to see where the real brains of the outfit lies.
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Back in the early 00's there was that guy who was working with Corrales/ Cassamayor/ Toney . I don't know his name but hat's the guy I'd want in my corner. I know that much.
Calm and collected.
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Jimanuel Boogustus
Back in the early 00's there was that guy who was working with Corrales/ Cassamayor/ Toney . I don't know his name but hat's the guy I'd want in my corner. I know that much.
Calm and collected.
Joe Goossen?
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Freddy Roach has been "trainer to the stars" for a while, he's a student of the great Eddie Futch as well.
John David Jackson is finding his way as a trainer
Nacho is of course the jewel of Mexico
John Scully has had success
Ronnie Shields still produces good fighters
Tommy Brooks has worked with a ton of great fighters, but I am not sure he's developed many by himself. If I'm not mistaken he did a lot of work with Lou Duva especially with amateur fighters.
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Trainer Monkey has to be up there. Even though he didn't have a license and the only fighter he "trained" was his wife, he did train Kid Thunder by email, and most famously devised the gameplan for one of Yusef Mack's wins, through communicating with his trainer on here. Mack's team didn't even have the courtesy to thank him in the post fight interviews yet alone pay him. He was rightly pissed off about that.
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Fenster
Trainer Monkey has to be up there. Even though he didn't have a license and the only fighter he "trained" was his wife, he did train Kid Thunder by email, and most famously devised the gameplan for one of Yusef Mack's wins, through communicating with his trainer on here. Mack's team didn't even have the courtesy to thank him in the post fight interviews yet alone pay him. He was rightly pissed off about that.
Links please!
Also you forgot to mention his wife's stellar record as well.
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Fenster
Trainer Monkey has to be up there. Even though he didn't have a license and the only fighter he "trained" was his wife, he did train Kid Thunder by email, and most famously devised the gameplan for one of Yusef Mack's wins, through communicating with his trainer on here. Mack's team didn't even have the courtesy to thank him in the post fight interviews yet alone pay him. He was rightly pissed off about that.
Haha. I can exclusively reveal a video of Trainer Monkey in action...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glprj...?v=glprjNv-r8k