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    Default Re: Best trainer, living or dead?

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    Default Re: Best trainer, living or dead?

    No one ever ever mentions Freddie Brown, he was a master of his trade.

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    Default Re: Best trainer, living or dead?

    I'll stick with Benton. Father of the shoulder roll. Trained Evander, Meldrick, Sweet Pea and McCallum. Studied under Futch.

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    Agreed Eddie Futch would be a dream to have you train, that knowledge stretched back to Joe Loius era. Emanuel Steward has that knowledge and pedigree.
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    Eddie Futch to me is an all time great trainer. Paved the road and took the 0 from Ali, Roy Jones and Holyfield. Has a deeper resume but those stand out the most to me.

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    Bill Miller. Trained Toney, Emmanuel Stewart (as an amateur) and was the real guy behind Kronk.

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