Eddie Futch is the only high profile trainer that I believe deserves mentioning.
Eddie Futch is the only high profile trainer that I believe deserves mentioning.
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And if you dont have the confidence to say that,take up knitting
Lou Duva anyone?![]()
Most off the elite Trainers in America, have worked with Yoda. He has left a Legacy second to non. Not a big talker but when He did it was a good idea to Listen.Reminds me of a favourite saying Empty Bins Make The Most Noise, Eddie didnt make much noise.
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Among the champions Emanuel Steward has trained or have sought his guidance:
Thomas Hearns
Dennis Andries
Wilfred BenĂ*tez
Julio César Chávez
Kermit Cintron
Oscar De La Hoya
John David Jackson
Naseem Hamed
Oliver McCall
Evander Holyfield
Hilmer Kenty
Wladimir Klitschko
Michael Moorer
Mike McCallum
Milton McCrory
Steve McCrory
Gerald McClellan
Lennox Lewis
Jimmy Paul
Jermain Taylor
Duane Thomas
James Toney
Ole Klemetsen
Miguel Cotto
Eddie Futch is a good call, I'd also add Jack Blackburn to that list. D'Amato brought through a lot more fighters than just Tyson and Patterson. Ray Arcel is a legend. I must say I think Angelo Dundee is overrated (its like calling Roger Federer's coach the best ever tennis coach, if he had one)
FReddie Roach is probably the best around at the moment.
Honourable mention must go to Charley Goldman who trained Marciano. Rocky didnt have a lot of natural grace or talent, but Goldman made him the absolute best that he could be ..... and nobody was ever fitter, which says something for the trainer.
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