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    Default Re: If you were a pro boxer what trainer would you have in your corner??

    Floyd Mayweather sr. he teaches the best defensive skills to his fighters, and I value my brain before anything else, the things he did with Oscar's defense still amaze me.

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    Emmanuel Steward the legendary trainer of the Kronk Gym.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Quote Originally Posted by Daxx Kahn
    He was on throughout...don't know if you ever watched fight quest but he trained one of the guys on the show Jimmy Smith for his bout
    I watched that episode. Great episode. Only one I've watched all the way thru too. That buffed up guy, Jimmy Smith I guess you said his name is, he was pretty good. He definately had some previous boxing expierence. I was very impressed with that guy.



    He has a pretty good MMA game...Great submission's.....

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=eZwiXgkRZtY

    This guy taps in like 30 seconds...you cant even see the armbar it happens so fast...Smith also holds wins over Drew Fickett
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    Default Re: If you were a pro boxer what trainer would you have in your corner??

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Nacho Beristein.
    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
    Nacho Beristein without a doubt. I don't know of any trainer who's fighters are all so technically sound.
    Great minds think alike....

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    Default Re: If you were a pro boxer what trainer would you have in your corner??

    All-time: EDDIE FUTCH

    Current: Manny Steward

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    Default Re: If you were a pro boxer what trainer would you have in your corner??

    As a cut man I would go for Cuck Bodak or Hatton's cut man. It was nice how he closed that cut on Hatton's eye against Mayweather .

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    Default Re: If you were a pro boxer what trainer would you have in your corner??

    For a cut man all-time it's Al Gavin

    Currently it's Joe Souza or Jacob Duran

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    Me..I'd go for

    Billy Giles - Teaches the general Camacho/Malignaggi slick style and does it well..

    James Toney - Pass on his legendary style

    Bernard Hopkins could really pass on alot of tricks and a training regime uncomparable to the restt
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    [quote=CutMeMick ]
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Nacho Beristein.
    Dam right bro.

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    Has anybody mentioned Lou Duva? For defense, I would have a toss up between Lou Duva (trained Pernell Whitaker), Mayweather, and Billy Giles.

    For all-around skills my vote goes to Nacho Berinstain. Like someone said, he has a good resume.

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    Default Re: If you were a pro boxer what trainer would you have in your corner??

    Trainer- Eddie Futch (God)

    Cutman- Whitey Bimstein (Experience second ton none)

    Motivator- Ricky Haton (Woods v Johnson. " do you wanna go back to fucking plastering houses for £400 a week?)


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    OF the current guys, I'd take Freddie Roach. His accent is music to my ears and he grew up one town away from where I live. He's very calm in the corner, and he doesn't give too much info, he give just the enough advice to keep you doing what you need to win. I train, and I know enough about my mentality in the ring that I need a focused, calming voice to keep me relaxed and focused on the right things. I would give a weeks pay for a few hours training with Freddie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chino
    Has anybody mentioned Lou Duva? For defense, I would have a toss up between Lou Duva (trained Pernell Whitaker), Mayweather, and Billy Giles.
    George Benton was actually the guy who trained Pernell and taught him all about defense. Duva was technically the chief second in Whitaker's corner, but Benton was the actual trainer/strategist.

    Same thing with Meldrick Taylor, Holyfield... all those guys. Duva and Benton trained them, but Benton was the guy who did most of the teaching in the gym.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean
    OF the current guys, I'd take Freddie Roach. His accent is music to my ears and he grew up one town away from where I live. He's very calm in the corner, and he doesn't give too much info, he give just the enough advice to keep you doing what you need to win. I train, and I know enough about my mentality in the ring that I need a focused, calming voice to keep me relaxed and focused on the right things. I would give a weeks pay for a few hours training with Freddie.
    Would you think the same thing if you were Israel Vasquez. It was heard that Roach was saying before the 2nd fight with Marquez that he was slurring and shit. And that Israel wasn't ready.......
    "If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boozeboxer
    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean
    OF the current guys, I'd take Freddie Roach. His accent is music to my ears and he grew up one town away from where I live. He's very calm in the corner, and he doesn't give too much info, he give just the enough advice to keep you doing what you need to win. I train, and I know enough about my mentality in the ring that I need a focused, calming voice to keep me relaxed and focused on the right things. I would give a weeks pay for a few hours training with Freddie.
    Would you think the same thing if you were Israel Vasquez. It was heard that Roach was saying before the 2nd fight with Marquez that he was slurring and shit. And that Israel wasn't ready.......
    booze,
    Have you ever heared Israel talk in person recently?
    Also Roachs concern was that after the surgery that Israel went through to repair his broken nose and the type of fight that he fought that the time that he gave himself to comeback was too soon and that he didn't want any part of it.
    So what's wrong with that booze?
    What's wrong with Roach looking out for a fighter?

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