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    Default Re: Berto's corner was nonexistent

    Its been that way for awhile yeh. When it gets thick it seems to devolve into a cross between a speech by Tony Robbins and quotes the gathered from Rocky, Rocky 5 I'd imagine.
    Berto gets that confused face and looks to have no clue.


    Less is best. He needs to change things and clean house if its going to help him improve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Its been that way for awhile yeh. When it gets thick it seems to devolve into a cross between a speech by Tony Robbins and quotes the gathered from Rocky, Rocky 5 I'd imagine.
    Berto gets that confused face and looks to have no clue.


    Less is best. He needs to change things and clean house if its going to help him improve.
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    Berto's corner would've been better off not being there. All he really needed was a cutman, just in case, and someone to give him a drink. His brother was just ridiculous! If I was the trainer I would've put him in his place or done something incredibly embarrassing with the camera right there so he would get the message.

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    It was absolutely ridiculous for a professional fighter, have a corner where 3 people are talking to him at the same time.

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    Default Re: Berto's corner was nonexistent

    The role of the trainer in boxing today is, really, secondary. In the old days, the trainer taught the fighter to fight, developed and taught the game plan for the fight, conditioned the fighter, made sure he made weight, took care of his mental issues, made sure his ex-wife didn't get in the way, and got tickets to the fight for extended family members.
    Now, you have cardio coaches and strength training coaches and sports psychologists and so on and so on. What you end up with is guys that can't fight, need advice between rounds, and don't have anybody to give it to them. When you have 300 people telling you what to do in the run-up to a fight, why not in the corner, too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    The role of the trainer in boxing today is, really, secondary. In the old days, the trainer taught the fighter to fight, developed and taught the game plan for the fight, conditioned the fighter, made sure he made weight, took care of his mental issues, made sure his ex-wife didn't get in the way, and got tickets to the fight for extended family members.
    Now, you have cardio coaches and strength training coaches and sports psychologists and so on and so on. What you end up with is guys that can't fight, need advice between rounds, and don't have anybody to give it to them. When you have 300 people telling you what to do in the run-up to a fight, why not in the corner, too?
    That’s a very salient point right their. There is really only a hand full of good trainers left that are on the big stage. The majority of the great trainers are quite literally in the gyms where all these guys learned their craft. No more Blackburn, Arcel or Dundee. No Clancy, Damato or Eddie Futch. Theirs but a smattering of real trainers at the top level left. Which is not only odd and disturbing but worrisome.

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    Speakin of which, I remember Nocontest mentioning that Berto's trainer does sound like Bill Clinton. And he was right. Did anyone else thought this too?

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    Default Re: Berto's corner was nonexistent

    I have a question. Was the trainer even watching the fight or was he watching the clock? That corner was the very definition of incompetence. Guys fighting a south paw and not a peep about direction.

    "I just need to show up" is not a strategy.

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