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  • MaYaN_SuN
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    #11
    It's a toss up between Floyd Sr, Ignacio, and Atlas.

    Floyd Sr would give me dynamite for a right hand and rediculous head movement..

    Ignacio would give me some stiff straight hands and combonations and turn my body into a machine..

    And Atlas would be like my boxing Encyclopedia, I'd listen to him and by the end of the day I'd be able to do some crazy **** like counter Mayweather with my eyes closed an ****.

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    • Naps
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      #12
      Enzo Calzaghe, by a ****ing mile.

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      • deuce_drop
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        #13
        ****m richardson for his game planning and his cornering. i think he's the best at talking to his fighters on telling them what they need to know and how he tells them.

        roger mayweather for his preparations.

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        • Run
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          #14
          I think the trainer has to have been a fighter.

          Ala a Scully, McGirt, Roach, Mayweather, Fenech etc.

          That would be like my first requirement, lol.



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          • Fox McCloud
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            #15
            Nobody has mentioned my choice yet...

            Really and truly, I have never heard Ronnie Shields give bad advice to one of his fighters.

            I saw him coach Forrest against Mayorga II (FORGET THE ****ING RIGHT HAND, YOU CAN WIN THIS **** WITH THE JAB!!!). Pretty good advice IMO.

            He also coached Chavez vs. Mayweather, which, before Castillo, Chavez had by far the best success vs. Mayweather. His come straight forward activity strategy against Mayweather would have been excellent, but we really got to see what a great counterpuncher Mayweather was that night.

            Bad luck on those two fights for him though. He was coaching a man who could win with the jab, except his shoulder was blown out, and a man who happened to be fighting the future P4P #1, that was still somewhat of a secret.

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            • Silencers
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              #16
              I forgot about George Benton, one of the best I've seen.

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              • ReadyUp
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                #17
                Joe Goosen 1st choice.

                If he's not available I'm going with Orlando Celleur (Trains Glen Johnson, more recently Mayorga, and others) or Kevin Cunningham (Cory Spinks).

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                • phallus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by -GBGQ-
                  Joe Goosen 1st choice.

                  If he's not available I'm going with Orlando Celleur (Trains Glen Johnson, more recently Mayorga, and others) or Kevin Cunningham (Cory Spinks).
                  ud need someone who'd teach how to cover up good and protect ur pretty face GbarBQ...

                  thinking about this some more though, i think i'd want cuth damato as my trainer if he were alive, because when he was training bite he had good defense. i'm pretty easy to hit, i'd want to have cuth or somebody who can teach me how to slip punches, i think for guys live now, i'd want chris byrd to be my trainer - he had great defense

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                  • THe TRiNiTY
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                    #19
                    Nacho or Freddie Roach.

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                    • ReadyUp
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by the filth
                      i'd want chris byrd to be my trainer - he had great defense
                      I read somewhere that his Pops would just place Chris in tiny rings with bigger guys. Nowhere to run, only room to slip and dodge.

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