Ex fighters training offsprings in theory should not be to hard. If they dont know what they are working with then nobody does, coming from the same Genes. but with egos there can be problems, as the two have had a different learning curve in their formative years. Mayweather comes to mind as an example and case study. On the other hand you have the Calazaggies, been together from the year dot, an old Father and Son act if I ever saw one. Lots of love and respect in that camp.I personaly think Enzos done a brilliant job, Hes evovled with Joe, great team.

Cus always had good backup with his fighters financialy there was a lot of money spent getting it right. There were a lot of failures, but when they got it right they were big succeses. Dundee had an easy job with Ali and Lenoard on first looking, but in theory it just might have been the hardest both great fighters with egos to match. Angelo handled it, probably doesnt get the credit He deserves.

There are coaches about who in their own way are just as good who never get the breaks, who never have the raw talent to work with. People in the game know who they are, there are a lot of great trainers in the Amatuer side who produce year in year out good fighters. They just love boxing and are happy doing what they do without reward or glory. There reward is spotting talent and nuturing it so it florishes. I take my hat off to these men Thank you