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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Homicide Hank View Post
    I think that is where a lot of guys make mistakes as they start having success, they want these big name trainers, strength coaches or what ever else they can add to their team.

    I do not understand why add these guys if you have been able to reach the high point without them, Kind of like if it isn't broke don't fix it.

    Seems every time this happens the fighter starts to lose or does well for 2 fights then hits a wall then starts blaming trainers, nutritionist, moving from trainer to trainer.

    i agree

    its kinda like when a succesful football/soccer/baseball team etc decides to add to what theyve already got rather than just stick with an already succesful team.

    Haye can learn much more from a roach, mayweather etc but he wont have half the natural progression that he would with adam booth and will have to completely re-adapt himself to their way of thinking.
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    Default Re: Should David Haye hire a superstar trainer?

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Homicide Hank View Post
    I think that is where a lot of guys make mistakes as they start having success, they want these big name trainers, strength coaches or what ever else they can add to their team.

    I do not understand why add these guys if you have been able to reach the high point without them, Kind of like if it isn't broke don't fix it.

    Seems every time this happens the fighter starts to lose or does well for 2 fights then hits a wall then starts blaming trainers, nutritionist, moving from trainer to trainer.

    i agree

    its kinda like when a succesful football/soccer/baseball team etc decides to add to what theyve already got rather than just stick with an already succesful team.

    Haye can learn much more from a roach, mayweather etc but he wont have half the natural progression that he would with adam booth and will have to completely re-adapt himself to their way of thinking.
    Very true

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