Agree. From the ones that are listed it's got to be Duva telling MTaylor to fight and win that last rd.Quote:
Originally Posted by Memphis
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Agree. From the ones that are listed it's got to be Duva telling MTaylor to fight and win that last rd.Quote:
Originally Posted by Memphis
Agreed...then again...not many people seem to have much of an answer to Wright's technique lately do they?Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Not that I'm taking up for Trinidad's camp or anything.
Unless plan B was to put the 'stinger' (barbed wire used by Moe Sizlak from The Simpsons ;) ) round tito's glove, he didn't have a cats hell in chance in that fight. i think that was winky at his best, on that night it could have been de la hoya, mosley, hopkins or taylor and I think he'd have won.Quote:
Originally Posted by wacko3205
I think Dan Birmingham followed the Trinidad method when Lacy fought Calzaghe. Tuff love I think they call it "fuck you jack, work it out for yourself"
I didn't vote for DLH's mistake because he admitted that he was tired, which means running against Trinidad wasn't the corner's fault.
Not nearly as historic but bringing it to a more recent context, Jose Hernandez's corner told him to move and jab to survive against Litzau. He completely disregarded that advice and threw heavy throughout the round like it would be his last (it would've been.) Whether it worked or not somebody was going to get knocked out quickly. Watch the Hernandez vs. Escalante fight: Jose can be worn down.
It's a hard choice on those pics....The worst advice I ever heard from a corner was in the Danny Williams/ Vitaly Klitschko fight....It was either between the 5th and 6th or 6th and 7th when his corner man told him...." Good Danny now you got him where you want him...You need to go in and go right after him..your going to win this one".....Your ass would have been fired for not throwing in the towel by the 6th...Heartless B%$#@^%$....
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Originally Posted by Memphis
Worst bit of advice from trainer: Rahman's corner (Adrian Davis, i think) just before going out for the 4th round against Lewis in the rematch - "everytime he come at you just keep sticking your arms out like that (ramrod straight), he can't do nuthin, he can't get over the top of them"
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...fighttown9.jpg
Lennox Lewis then trainner at the end of the first round against McCall "just knock this bum out"
Lewis got sparked out in round 2.
lol that was a gooden CCQuote:
Originally Posted by Fenster
All fight long Rahman was sticking his arms out like a novice so Lewis simply came from the side and knocked him clean out
Memphis That was Louis gossett Jr in an officer and a gentlemen not Hagler (u were kidding right ?)
hussains trainer telling him tot rade with arce in the first fight.
Papa Trinidad telling his son he was leading against Hopkins.
But you have to blame the boxers for listening sometimes too. Oscar has said it wasnt his fault he ran the last 3 round it was his fault because he decided to do it because he "assumed" things a fighter shouldnt.
of the 3, I'd say Duva.
Because he seems to "forget" what he said to Taylor as if HBO didn't have the tape.
What about Trinidad's dad telling him he was winning against Hopkins, and then telling him to get in closer against Winky so that he would be hit even more.
Probably Morales' father telling the corner to pour some water on his balls and he was doing fine in the last Barrera fight.
worst ever = buddy mcgirt telling julio to "drink the water baby" while he was getting the shit kicked out of him
best advice ever was panema lewis' drink the mix advice