Trainers/Coaches can be underrated and overrated but I want to know about these two since they seem to have an effect on the fighters mentioned in the thread title in resurecting their careers after a loss as well as being two of the most well known Pro trainers.
Now sometimes it is just careful match-making after a loss and the Trainer understands the limitations of who and when to pit his fighter up against...but it can also be the trainer making sure his fighter adjusts and improves so next time a loss to that opponent or a similar opponent won't happen again...as well as a mix of both.
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Discuss trainers that you feel make or have made a key impact on a fighter in enabling the athlete to get out his full potential.
Examples:
Marciano and Goldman
Tyson and Rooney
Now sometimes it is just careful match-making after a loss and the Trainer understands the limitations of who and when to pit his fighter up against...but it can also be the trainer making sure his fighter adjusts and improves so next time a loss to that opponent or a similar opponent won't happen again...as well as a mix of both.
For additional reply:
Discuss trainers that you feel make or have made a key impact on a fighter in enabling the athlete to get out his full potential.
Examples:
Marciano and Goldman
Tyson and Rooney
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