Really like booth. He has a demeanour that will be admired by some and loathed by others.
The key to achieving an objective is the right psychology and the right strategy. Booth works on these qualities in droves.
I thought the demo that he did last night was superb. A real professional.
I watched the groves/degale fight last night and felt groves won. The thing that I found frustrating was the rancid commentary. Pro degale and praising him for clusters of punches that did not land. A real case of the Emporers new Clothes.
Ah, that'll be it, although admittedly I'm going off what I've been told by other people as I was only 9 at the time. I have to say that I believe that he lucked into Haye by indulging his ego & bad habits. From just the stuff I know about David Haye, he might end up being the lineal HW champ of the world & still not fulfilling anywhere near the potential his natural gifts offered him. My opinion is that Booth is a very good trainer, but it is Groves who will be the litmus test for me.
Adams a nice kid, worked with Him down the Lodge before Haye was there. Very respectfull nice Fighter, could have gone Pro, but decided on education 1st. As it happens a good move.
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Booth worked out a good tactic against Audley too. Haye was not leading and it confused Audley and was knocked him out, not that is much of an achievement. However what if he pulled off the victory against Wlad, would he start to be respected in the game and not considered a “fitness first trainer/coach”.
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