If youve been approached its because they like the look of you. question how did it happen. Trust me most Pro trainers have not got a clue. Its a case of them talking bollocks its all a con, be carefull.
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If youve been approached its because they like the look of you. question how did it happen. Trust me most Pro trainers have not got a clue. Its a case of them talking bollocks its all a con, be carefull.
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well Scrap. Its nothing like that, but i really appreciate the concern.
how i stated my question is how it is. I just wanted to know the feelings of fighters and trainers alike. Trainers, How would you feel if your boy moved on to another trainer? Fighters, how would you feel about leaving your trainer?
Again, the kid has all the respect and admiration for his trainer, theres no spite involved in the decision.
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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?
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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"
i can say this, switching trainers almost always brings bad feelings, they invest a lot in you emotionally and knowledge wise, hwen you leave them they feel hurt or betrayed sometimes. keep in mind a leave may be best for you but then the grass may just seem greener.like monkey said, they may not fit so well or worse have a private agenda, remember boxing is a dirty business and you must protect yourself at all times...
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I stayed loyal to my old boxing club even though I knew they weren't getting me the fights I wanted, and I believe needed. This while most of the best fighters left and started up their own club.
What finally did it for me was, I was having a spar with a part time trainer, he started throwing all he had at me while saying I should just go easy. Well, i'm a fighter, and he wasn't much of a boxer, in fact, I found out later he wasn't even certified. Anyway, I am 13 yrs old at the time, and I got kinda pissed catching bombs and I let loose on him. Ended up home later that night covered in blood. And it wasn't mine.
Then they suspend ALL sparring, and he quietly said to me..."It'll be you or me that leaves this place." He denied he said it. LIAR. And says I have to publicly apologise to him.
I left the gym, went to the new gym and it was the best thing I ever did. I went back and apologized when I picked up my Boxing Assoc. card with my new trainer..."I'm sorry I hit you too hard."
Adios. The gym owner and others tried to talk me into staying, but I knew then this was not the place for me. I'm out to fight and to win. Not coddle some old fukkers bruised ego.
Yea, I'm still a little pissed about it.
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