If you could pick any trainer for yourself (or your fighter), who would it be?
If I had an aggressive, offensive minded guy, I'd put him with Joel Diaz. He's got a huge stable for good sparring and I think he trains guys up to pressure pretty well.
If I had a guy who was more natural on the back foot, I'd go with Ismael Salas or Eddy Reynoso.
I think Pete Taylor does a good job.
Do you think trainer even matters much?
Here are some current trainers and some of the fighters they train:
Joel Diaz: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/joel-diaz
Robert Garcia: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/robert-garcia
Ismael Salas: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/ismael-salas
Freddie Roach: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/freddie-roach
Eddy Reynoso: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/eddy-reynoso
Hector Bermudez: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/hector-bermudez
Manny Robles: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/manny-robles
Andre Rozier: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/andre-rozier
Dominic Ingle: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/dominic-ingle
Ronnie Shields: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/ronnie-shields
Tony Sims: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/tony-sims
Pete Taylor: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/pete-taylor
Sugarhill Steward: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/sugarhill-steward
Herman Caicedo: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/herman-caicedo
Buddy McGirt: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/buddy-mcgirt
Pedro Diaz: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/pedro-diaz
Jamie Moore: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/jamie-moore
Nikolay Popov: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/nikolay-popov
Aureliano Sosa: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/aureliano-sosa
Bobby Benton: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/bobby-benton
Calvin Ford: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/calvin-ford
Virgil Hunter: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/virgil-hunter
Shane McGuigan: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/shane-mcguigan
Marc Ramsay: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/marc-ramsay
Chino Rivas: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/raul-rivas
Abel Sanchez: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/abel-sanchez
Bo Mac: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/brian-mcintyre
Adam Booth & Teddy Atlas.
Adam Booth is a glorified pad man who ends careers with his crazy training techniques.
Haye, Groves and Burnett are all f***** cause of him. :thinking:
Yeah not even close. He coach the Ukrainian Olympic team with usyk and gzodvyk. Easily gets the most out of his boxers.
Yeh bro, the Ukrainian team of 2012 was unbelievable!
Roach (Eddie futch trained) teddy (cus d'amato trained) they had.a showdown: Bradley vs pac. One thing I find amusing is when roach said "what does being firemen have to do with knocking people out?" Lol in the Brandon Rios fight.
Anatoly Lomachenko hands down! He took a young kid and made him into the best in the world both amateur and professional.
Yeah not even close. He coach the Ukrainian Olympic team with usyk and gzodvyk. Easily gets the most out of his boxers.
The 2019 BWAA Trainer of the Year is missing from that list. Eddy Reynoso.
Indeed. I even mentioned him as one of the best, and then forgot to put him on the list.
https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/eddy-reynoso
If you could pick any trainer for yourself (or your fighter), who would it be?
If I had an aggressive, offensive minded guy, I'd put him with Joel Diaz. He's got a huge stable for good sparring and I think he trains guys up to pressure pretty well.
If I had a guy who was more natural on the back foot, I'd go with Ismael Salas or Eddy Reynoso.
I think Pete Taylor does a good job.
Do you think trainer even matters much?
Here are some current trainers and some of the fighters they train:
Joel Diaz: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/joel-diaz
Robert Garcia: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/robert-garcia
Ismael Salas: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/ismael-salas
Freddie Roach: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/freddie-roach
Hector Bermudez: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/hector-bermudez
Manny Robles: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/manny-robles
Andre Rozier: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/andre-rozier
Dominic Ingle: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/dominic-ingle
Ronnie Shields: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/ronnie-shields
Tony Sims: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/tony-sims
Pete Taylor: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/pete-taylor
Sugarhill Steward: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/sugarhill-steward
Herman Caicedo: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/herman-caicedo
Buddy McGirt: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/buddy-mcgirt
Pedro Diaz: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/pedro-diaz
Jamie Moore: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/jamie-moore
Nikolay Popov: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/nikolay-popov
Aureliano Sosa: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/aureliano-sosa
Bobby Benton: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/bobby-benton
Calvin Ford: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/calvin-ford
Virgil Hunter: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/virgil-hunter
Shane McGuigan: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/shane-mcguigan
Marc Ramsay: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/marc-ramsay
Chino Rivas: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/raul-rivas
Abel Sanchez: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/abel-sanchez
Bo Mac: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/brian-mcintyre
The 2019 BWAA Trainer of the Year is missing from that list. Eddy Reynoso.
If you could pick any trainer for yourself (or your fighter), who would it be?
If I had an aggressive, offensive minded guy, I'd put him with Joel Diaz. He's got a huge stable for good sparring and I think he trains guys up to pressure pretty well.
If I had a guy who was more natural on the back foot, I'd go with Ismael Salas or Eddy Reynoso.
I think Pete Taylor does a good job.
Do you think trainer even matters much?
Here are some current trainers and some of the fighters they train:
Joel Diaz: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/joel-diaz
Robert Garcia: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/robert-garcia
Ismael Salas: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/ismael-salas
Freddie Roach: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/freddie-roach
Hector Bermudez: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/hector-bermudez
Manny Robles: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/manny-robles
Andre Rozier: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/andre-rozier
Dominic Ingle: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/dominic-ingle
Ronnie Shields: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/ronnie-shields
Tony Sims: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/tony-sims
Pete Taylor: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/pete-taylor
Sugarhill Steward: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/sugarhill-steward
Herman Caicedo: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/herman-caicedo
Buddy McGirt: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/buddy-mcgirt
Pedro Diaz: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/pedro-diaz
Jamie Moore: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/jamie-moore
Nikolay Popov: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/nikolay-popov
Aureliano Sosa: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/aureliano-sosa
Bobby Benton: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/bobby-benton
Calvin Ford: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/calvin-ford
Virgil Hunter: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/virgil-hunter
Shane McGuigan: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/shane-mcguigan
Marc Ramsay: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/marc-ramsay
Chino Rivas: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/raul-rivas
Abel Sanchez: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/abel-sanchez
Bo Mac: https://boxeoguide.com/search/trainer/brian-mcintyre
I’ve never seen that website before, nice to see a place that provides a list of fighters each trainer trains.
I think Roach, Robert Garcia and Virgil Hunter are three of the very best in recent years.
From a British perspective, Shane McGuigan is the very best we have at the moment IMO. He took Frampton, Taylor from relatively unknown prospects and turned them into elite fighters, he really revitalised George Groves career too.
Given enough time Become a complete fighter with Virgil Hunter
But then you'd have to put up with all his in your ear whispering.
I don't rate Hunter that high anyways, I think he got extremely lucky with Andre Ward and none of his other boxers ever even came close to championship level. His two most successful boxers after Ward were Abner Mares and Amir Khan and neither have won any meaningful fights with Hunter.
The thing I dislike the most about Hunter is that as soon as his guy loses he immediately tries to discredit the other guy's win by lying about anything. When Angulo lost he immediately tried to get the fight a no contest because he thinks Lara thumbed Angulo in the eye on purpose even though Lara was wearing thumbless gloves. When Mike Dallas jr lost to Lucas Mattyhse Hunter tried to get the fight called a no contest because Lucas took PEDS right in front of Hunter during the wrapping of hands.
Given enough time Become a complete fighter with Virgil Hunter
I like Virgil. I'd think he'd have more fighters but maybe he just wants a few. He's got Yoka and Cisshokho out of France and they'll both make some noise.