🚨 Luke Campbell has announced Shane McGuigan as his new trainer after splitting from Jorge Rubio.— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) July 31, 2018
Nice.
Groves, Taylor & Campbell is a decent stable.
Looking forward to Campbell/Mendy 2
Young Shane is not a boxing trainer. He's great as a personal instructor, he can get u cut and ready but hid ability to coach boxing is almost non existent.
He looks pretty average on the pads which is another major issue.
Booth is the one for me. But there must be a reason why fighters leave him he must have a bit of a jarring personality or something.
I don't think Haye could have done anything else against Wlad he did the same thing against Valuev who was awful. Haye is an ambush fighter. There has been nothing to suggest that he could do really well against the genuine super heavies - he just struggles with the range.
Yeah I think its an ego thing with Booth, he strikes me as a very arrogant person.
For all the complaints about a broken toe, Hay was on his bike for most of the Klitschko fight. Booth should have instructed him to engage more because Haye actually caught Klitchko with a shot (I think round 11 or 12) that visibly hurt Wlad. Tactics were all wrong for me.
Mcguigan is a poor trainer proven by his handling of Haye. Booth is just as bad, just look at the game plan against Wlad.
Booth is the one for me. But there must be a reason why fighters leave him he must have a bit of a jarring personality or something.
I don't think Haye could have done anything else against Wlad he did the same thing against Valuev who was awful. Haye is an ambush fighter. There has been nothing to suggest that he could do really well against the genuine super heavies - he just struggles with the range.
Shane dksab anyone with eyes could see frampton was behind on the cards and shane tells him to keep doing what he's been doing? Haye probably woulf have one the figt within 6 if Boothe was in his corner. Everyone is absolutely correct about shane be a glorified fitness trainer he has a boxing iq below 40=retard
Haye literally couldn't move because he was on one leg; he was a sitting duck once the Achilles went.
So what did Shane McGuigan advise? Sit in a corner, keep the head moving, and try to catch Bellew when he was on the inside. And it worked !!!
Haye eventually ran out of space, Bellew caught a wind and closed the show, but McGuigan gave him the tactics that gave him a chance on one leg.
I stand corrected then.
What are you talking about? Haye was a sitting duck and Bellew simplydidn't have the power to stop him. No strategy to survive.
Haye literally couldn't move because he was on one leg; he was a sitting duck once the Achilles went.
So what did Shane McGuigan advise? Sit in a corner, keep the head moving, and try to catch Bellew when he was on the inside. And it worked !!!
Haye eventually ran out of space, Bellew caught a wind and closed the show, but McGuigan gave him the tactics that gave him a chance on one leg.
Awful trainer. A glorified Fitness First instructor.
Hayes biggest mistake was falling out with Adam Booth who is not only a good trainer but a very good strategist who can offer advice between rounds. Shane is just a yes man who does as he is told.
Just about every fighter he has trained was already made and gone to cr4p in his hands completely neglecting their jab and just about everything else that got them to where they were.
Seriously think he is more a personal trainer than a boxing trainer. Just fortunate his father is who he is.
The advice or lack of advice in the corner for the last LSC fight was really poor.
I agree with that.
I kind of feel Frampton is a very good fighter in spite of Shane McGuigan, not because of him. Frampton would be a world class fighter with anyone, he's very talented.
I still don't think McGuigan is a bad trainer on the back of his latest defeats. Lets be honest though, most of the credit he gets is a lot to do with his age, rather than his ability as a trainer.
Who thinks he should have pulled Haye out? When Haye limped back to the corner after the 6th there's no way Adam Booth would've let him get back out there. I think Haye was still in the fight to the end, but he took a lot of punches. I'm still not sure.
Yeah I was surprised Haye went out for the 7th. Booth definitely would have pulled him out.
I can see why he wasn't pulled out after that until the 11th as Bellew nearly punched himself out.
How so? Shane McGuigan has seemed to be spot on with his tactics for the most part, so it's not like you can put the Haye defeat off on him; his instruction helped Haye keep in the fight for basically 5 rounds after the Achilles went, lol.
Losses are going to happen, but the fact that nothing that McGuigan did led to Haye getting beat shouldn't be ignored
What are you talking about? Haye was a sitting duck and Bellew simplydidn't have the power to stop him. No strategy to survive.
Who thinks he should have pulled Haye out? When Haye limped back to the corner after the 6th there's no way Adam Booth would've let him get back out there. I think Haye was still in the fight to the end, but he took a lot of punches. I'm still not sure.
Not looking too good for him at the moment is it.
Maybe not quite as good as he thinks he is?
How so? Shane McGuigan has seemed to be spot on with his tactics for the most part, so it's not like you can put the Haye defeat off on him; his instruction helped Haye keep in the fight for basically 5 rounds after the Achilles went, lol.
Losses are going to happen, but the fact that nothing that McGuigan did led to Haye getting beat shouldn't be ignored
the advice he was giving frampton in the LSC rematch was terribile tbf
I dont think hes actually a boxing trainer, more like a guy who partakes in some fitness stuff who happens to be the son of a boxing legend....
Seems more of a strength and conditioning specialist who's also training
the advice he was giving frampton in the LSC rematch was terribile tbf
I dont think hes actually a boxing trainer, more like a guy who partakes in some fitness stuff who happens to be the son of a boxing legend....
I don't know what Haye's corner was telling him inbetween rounds after the injury, but they should have stressed bodywork. Bellew showed he could take Haye's power well enough, should have put work in downstairs.
Why do you say that? Frampton was just fighter of the year
Haye looked poor before the injury came.
The advice or lack of advice in the corner for the last LSC fight was really poor.