Quote Originally Posted by southpawed View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
Alot of variables on that question.As Scrap said,why did you look good in the first place? Who got you there?
Trainers and managers are allways looking to scoop another guys fighter,but that doesnt make it the best thing for you either
Me personally,I try to avoid the swoop and scoop,just because you may be a big deal this week as a trainer, but people are going to remember if you scooped afighter off of them if your not as big down the road.
Id see if your trainer would consider letting you cross train and vice versa,I never mind that,you can pick up stuff that way
well, the choice would totally be the fighters if he chose to leave.

Alright trainer monkey. Say one of your kids had a chance to pack up his stuff to leave and get trained by a renowned Pro. Would you hold it against him for taking that opportunity? Or would you be happy for your fighter?
Depends on the fighter,depends on the Trainer.
Trainers get very dogmatic, they tend to want what they want,and how they want it.
And just because its a famous trainer,doesnt allways mean its the best thing for the fighter.
Examples,why sure.
Roach-Has taken on too many fighters, and spends alot time with his Title promotional deal,you really think your getting his best?
McGirt-Has alot of fighters,but have you ever notice alot of them end up kissing canvas in big fights
Fraziers-Style is better suited to shorter fighters

Theres an old Texas saying that fits here,"You gotta dance with them what brung ya"