You weren't sh*t as a fighter so how you gonna be something as a trainer? You weren't sh*t as a motherf*king fighter!
Do you agree with Floyd's statement that you have to have performed well inside the squared circle to be able to teach it well.
Can you name any trainer/coach/manager who weren't good in their hayday (or maybe didn't even fight/play the sport) but turned out to be good leaders of men?
Eddie Futch
Emmanuel Steward
Freddie Roach
Phil Jackson
Joe Torre
Sugar Ray Leonard after retiring tried to train his boxers...........he failed miserably.
The problem with Great boxers is that they tend to compare themselves with their prospect and obviously these young fighters will never live to his expectations. They will not have the patience.
That's true. One of the main reasons Magic Johnson was turned off by coaching.
You'll find in many sports that the best trainers, coaches, and people in charge of personnel tend to be guys who weren't remarkable pros or in some cases ever a pro.
There are general managers in American football, basketball, and baseball who are amazing and constantly outsmart everyone, who never played their sport at any level.
very good observation...
agree 100%
Sugar Ray Leonard after retiring tried to train his boxers...........he failed miserably.
The problem with Great boxers is that they tend to compare themselves with their prospect and obviously these young fighters will never live to his expectations. They will not have the patience.
Exactly. This is the reason why you hardly ever see great players make it as great coaches in professional sports. Basketball is my favorite sport and the superstars in the League have always failed as coaches.
Magic Johnson failed as a coach.
Larry Bird failed as a coach.
People think Michael Jordan ruined Kwame Brown.
Yet, Greg Popovich is considered the best coach in the league and he never played in the NBA.
Nazim Richardon.
Floyd is stupid, I can't believe some of you pay attention or even take serious some of the stuff this guys says.
He knows how to fight, thats it.
Do you agree with Floyd's statement that you have to have performed well inside the squared circle to be able to teach it well.
Can you name any trainer/coach/manager who weren't good in their hayday (or maybe didn't even fight/play the sport) but turned out to be good leaders of men?
Eddie Futch
Emmanuel Steward
Freddie Roach
Phil Jackson
Joe Torre
Floyd has made some really dump statements in the past like 'Larry Merchant you are just a commentator and you know **** about boxing',then this thing about being a good boxer to be a good trainer,what a load of bull.
Training and fighting require different skills,just like there are many kinds of learniing.Knowing what and knowing how are different things.Floyd's just a good fighter and is good at what he does.Is he someone you can take advice from?Not much
Do football coaches have to be good at their respective sport? No. Some people just have an eye for a sport that gives their team or fighter a strategic edge that they wouldn't see for themselves. There's brains and brawn, always been that way.
You'll find in many sports that the best trainers, coaches, and people in charge of personnel tend to be guys who weren't remarkable pros or in some cases ever a pro.
There are general managers in American football, basketball, and baseball who are amazing and constantly outsmart everyone, who never played their sport at any level.
it helps..but nah smarts is the key...some arent very physicly tallented..and or mayb injuries or life got in way of good boxing career....so one dont have to be a gr8 boxer to coach it well...def dont hurt..but not a necessity
some people know what to do and how to get there but they werent bless with the ability.
that's when you teach your knowledge to someone that can actually execute what u couldnt.
so 2 answer your question nope.
Whats a "good" boxer? a top 100 ATG?
Guys like Roger, Roach and Floyd sr. were all "good" boxer, not great, but became great trainers
There are a ton of good boxers out there, but not great ones