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    Default Re: Miguel Cotto and uncle exchange blows

    Quote Originally Posted by scousekilla View Post
    wow, poor Jag

    I always thought Cotto would fare better with Buddy McGurt in his corner
    are you kidding me, Buddy has been a shit trainer as of late, name one fighter of his who's been impressive lately?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by scousekilla View Post
    wow, poor Jag

    I always thought Cotto would fare better with Buddy McGurt in his corner
    are you kidding me, Buddy has been a shit trainer as of late, name one fighter of his who's been impressive lately?
    Buddy has always been on the low end for talent when it comes to training, he is just unlucky 90% of the time he is involved in a big fight that his fighter is the overwhelming underdog to begin with, that is no fault of him, or his coaching methods. IMO he is a great trainer who really cares about his charges.

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    Default Re: Miguel Cotto and uncle exchange blows

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by scousekilla View Post
    wow, poor Jag

    I always thought Cotto would fare better with Buddy McGurt in his corner
    are you kidding me, Buddy has been a shit trainer as of late, name one fighter of his who's been impressive lately?
    Buddy has always been on the low end for talent when it comes to training, he is just unlucky 90% of the time he is involved in a big fight that his fighter is the overwhelming underdog to begin with, that is no fault of him, or his coaching methods. IMO he is a great trainer who really cares about his charges.
    his son was trained by him from the get go, and the only good training i've seen from Buddy was Gatti, not much after that, and he's had plenty of names, he got Malignaggi when he won the title, and what happened after that, 2 very shitty performances, i'm not sold on Buddy at all

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    Default Re: Miguel Cotto and uncle exchange blows

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    are you kidding me, Buddy has been a shit trainer as of late, name one fighter of his who's been impressive lately?
    Buddy has always been on the low end for talent when it comes to training, he is just unlucky 90% of the time he is involved in a big fight that his fighter is the overwhelming underdog to begin with, that is no fault of him, or his coaching methods. IMO he is a great trainer who really cares about his charges.
    his son was trained by him from the get go, and the only good training i've seen from Buddy was Gatti, not much after that, and he's had plenty of names, he got Malignaggi when he won the title, and what happened after that, 2 very shitty performances, i'm not sold on Buddy at all
    I don't think Paulie's performances were Buddy's fault, the guy couldn't throw his right hand, I think Buddy usually gives pretty good advice, but like I said from the big fights I remember

    Klitschko-Brewster
    Mayweather-Gatti
    Dawson-Adamek

    his guys were just outgunned. There was nothing a trainer could have done to change those outcomes at that point.

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    Default Re: Miguel Cotto and uncle exchange blows

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post

    Buddy has always been on the low end for talent when it comes to training, he is just unlucky 90% of the time he is involved in a big fight that his fighter is the overwhelming underdog to begin with, that is no fault of him, or his coaching methods. IMO he is a great trainer who really cares about his charges.
    his son was trained by him from the get go, and the only good training i've seen from Buddy was Gatti, not much after that, and he's had plenty of names, he got Malignaggi when he won the title, and what happened after that, 2 very shitty performances, i'm not sold on Buddy at all
    I don't think Paulie's performances were Buddy's fault, the guy couldn't throw his right hand, I think Buddy usually gives pretty good advice, but like I said from the big fights I remember

    Klitschko-Brewster
    Mayweather-Gatti
    Dawson-Adamek

    his guys were just outgunned. There was nothing a trainer could have done to change those outcomes at that point.
    He couldnt even communicate to ADamek
    "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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    Default Re: Miguel Cotto and uncle exchange blows

    Quote Originally Posted by scousekilla View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by scousekilla View Post
    wow, poor Jag

    I always thought Cotto would fare better with Buddy McGurt in his corner
    are you kidding me, Buddy has been a shit trainer as of late, name one fighter of his who's been impressive lately?
    Do you not realize how much he transformed Gatti (who has a very similar style to Cotto)?
    McGirt hasn't been the most successful of trainers in recent times.

    Cotto should go to Roach. Roach is a man of all seasons for all fighters. He will take anyone under his wing.

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    Default Re: Miguel Cotto and uncle exchange blows

    I wasn't being entirely serious. I'm not such a big fan of Roach either.

    Cotto needs to learn to tie up when in trouble, Billy Graham is the man for that.

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