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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Reading UK
Age: 22
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early on i think a UK trainer is fine, later on how about Jonathon Banks? He would maybe be retired by the time Josh turns pro and Wlad said he was very impressed with his training methods and in ring advice.
Plus he'll be looking for a star student to start his trianing career with a good prospect... |
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Iron lungs
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Savon mate.
On da real doe, He needs to go with a good boxing trainer who'll instil basic boxing techniques. At his size, or any size for that matter, he needs to be working behind the jab and making the most of his speed & power. He needs to avoid bulking up too much, he's a natural heavyweight - we don't want another Bruno on our hands (that's not really a bad thing). ![]() McCracken is a good shout, great trainer and he's involved in the GB set-up, so that means quality sparring. However, he's involved in training close to 20 fighters so I cannot see him expanding his professional stable. We'll have to see what happens with Froch, once Froch retires I believe McCracken will train one of his former amateurs, hopefully that's Joshua. Otherwise, I don't see anyone else over here for Joshua, a move Stateside would do wonders for his boxing ability and career. Last edited by D-MiZe; 12-04-2012 at 08:10 AM. |
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jason bruce lee
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The last thing he needs is to hook up with some domestic level hack trainer, knock over 20 stiffs and then all of a sudden hes in his late 20's with GLARING style deficiencies that it's too late to fix. |
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