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  • Nacho_Analstain
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    #11
    Originally posted by cyberthugpatrol
    this is easily a no-brainer, the best trainer in boxing is Ignacio "Nacho" Beristain.

    all Manny has going for him, or had going for him was Tommy Hearns
    lennox lewis,wladimir klitscho,wilfredo benitez,evander holyfield,julio cezar chavez,kermit cintron,jermain taylor,oscar de la hoya,james toney,gerald mclellan

    he has trained all these fighters

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    • eazy_mas
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      #12
      Originally posted by azza
      lennox lewis,wladimir klitscho,wilfredo benitez,evander holyfield,julio cezar chavez,kermit cintron,jermain taylor,oscar de la hoya,james toney,gerald mclellan

      he has trained all these fighters
      what about Nachos fighters ?

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      • Nacho_Analstain
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        #13
        Originally posted by eazy_mas
        what about Nachos fighters ?
        i dont know much about him,i was just stating that tommy hearns isnt the only good fighter that steward trained

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        • eazy_mas
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          #14
          Originally posted by azza
          i dont know much about him,i was just stating that tommy hearns isnt the only good fighter that steward trained
          i know that but the guy is mexician baise for sure.

          i only know that Nacho trained the Marquez brothers.

          andi didnt know the Jesus Chavez was trained by Manny

          you forgot Nassem Hamed

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          • {BrownBomber}
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            #15
            They are both great in their own ways. Nacho trains his guys from scratch and I dont think he can do as good a job with already trained fighters like Steward does.Also Nacho concentrates on a few fighters while Steward has had many at a time.Over all edge Id rather have Nacho since he teaches an olympic/pro style while Steward works more on jabbing and setting up. Nacho's style is more agressive and he is handles cuts also.Nacho also does a better job of telling his fighters what to do in between rounds and counters his opponents strategies better.They are close and better than each other in certain areas but I like Nacho just a bit more.

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            • eazy_mas
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              #16
              Originally posted by {BrownBomber}
              They are both great in their own ways. Nacho trains his guys from scratch and I dont think he can do as good a job with already trained fighters like Steward does.Also Nacho concentrates on a few fighters while Steward has had many at a time.Over all edge Id rather have Nacho since he teaches an olympic/pro style while Steward works more on jabbing and setting up. Nacho's style is more agressive and he is handles cuts also.Nacho also does a better job of telling his fighters what to do in between rounds and counters his opponents strategies better.They are close and better than each other in certain areas but I like Nacho just a bit more.
              so you are taking him because he is cheaper you get a cut man for free

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              • {BrownBomber}
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                #17
                Originally posted by eazy_mas
                so you are taking him because he is cheaper you get a cut man for free
                It really depends.If my son wanted to box and he was 8 or 9 Id take him straight to Nacho. If its an older guy lets say me and I wanted to start boxing Id go with Steward.

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                • realheavyhands
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by azza
                  lennox lewis,wladimir klitscho,wilfredo benitez,evander holyfield,julio cezar chavez,kermit cintron,jermain taylor,oscar de la hoya,james toney,gerald mclellan

                  he has trained all these fighters
                  almost of of them fighters left him becuase he can only train 1 style..

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                  • eazy_mas
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                    #19
                    trainers and fighters have some chemistry with them.

                    I would like to go to the top with the trainer that trained me first because he knows me from long time or a family member.

                    if you notice a trainer with lower guys and family members are usually better trainer but there is another twist in this formula is the money issue and well as respect

                    what do i mean by respect?
                    sometimes some fighters would like to do what they want instead of taking the instruction of the trainer and if it is done alot during the training usually there releationship goes down the drain

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                    • Gareth Ivanovic
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                      #20
                      This is a close one and tough to choose. Really couldn't go wrong with either. Steward give Nacho credit everytime on HBO. I would give the slight edge to Steward just for the wide variety of fighters he has trained. Plus he trains good prospects in Andy Lee and Jonathan Banks.

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