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How good of a trainer was Lou Duva?
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostHere is a clip of Mayweather hitting Duva. It comes at around the 1:00:00 mark of the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ws3eLhZK2LY
And as a bonus here is the aftermath of the first Bowe-Golota fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV8A7jCf4Cg
And good thing that fight was over, or else I could see that being ruled a no contest or maybe a DQ.Last edited by Anthony342; 10-30-2015, 03:14 AM.
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Then if Shields is still around, most fighters must be doing well with him. Didn't he also train Tyson towards the end of his career?
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Originally posted by TBear View PostI respected Lou Duva. He as a big part of many fighters becoming great. Yes he had a great team like the previously mentioned Benton. He also passionately cared for his fighters and the fans. Whether his jumping into the middle of a riot after the Golota-Bowe fiasco or charging out at Micky Duff and Honeyghan when Lloyd hit Bumphas while Bumphas was getting up from his stool in the corner. He truly cared for his fighters. One whom he loved like a son, the late Oscar Diaz, suffered a head injury in the ring and I think that broke his heart.
His passion also was displayed towards fans. On my first meeting with him I mentioned I was a big boxing fan and he quickly called a bunch of his fighters over to meet me and talk. You don't see that kind of behavior often. At least not often enough!
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Originally posted by boxingnut712 View PostI think Al Certo is retired from training, and working in boxing. Certo once himself a boxer until a sewing accident left him unable to fight. Al Certo runs a suit shop which I believe is in Union City, NJ.
As for Ronnie Shields, and Roger Bloodworth, they have not seemed to have a lot of success where others have. I always thought Lou Duva was the cutman between these two guys. Roger Bloodworth may have retired, but I am sure Ronnie Shields is still around.
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Originally posted by boxingnut712 View PostAs for Ronnie Shields, and Roger Bloodworth, they have not seemed to have a lot of success where others have. I always thought Lou Duva was the cutman between these two guys. Roger Bloodworth may have retired, but I am sure Ronnie Shields is still around.Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostThen if Shields is still around, most fighters must be doing well with him. Didn't he also train Tyson towards the end of his career?
Never knew his history until this thread, though.
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