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    Eddie Futch is the only high profile trainer that I believe deserves mentioning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Not the greatest, definitely one of the best IMO.
    Freddie Roach for transforming Pacquiao into what he is today.
    The Filipino people is forever thankful for this man's kindness/loyalty to Manny.
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    Lou Duva anyone?

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Eddie Futch is the only high profile trainer that I believe deserves mentioning.
    why?
    only one trainer worth mentioning after 300 years of boxing?

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    Joe Gould
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    Quote Originally Posted by SorceryatCaesar View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Eddie Futch is the only high profile trainer that I believe deserves mentioning.
    why?
    only one trainer worth mentioning after 300 years of boxing?
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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

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    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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