I'd probably go with Eddie Futch if he was still around lol, he was a good trainer and an excellent conerman, firm but compassonate.
If i had to pick one from today id probs go with manny stewart. just seems like he would be easy to get on with and hes a top trainer with tons of experience.
Tommy Yankello is a good young trainer who gets in with his fighters and gives good mid-fight advice.
Kenny Weldon. AMAZING amatuer trainer who is dead on with his corner advice and is great for setting up a gameplan.
Ronnie Shields. Consumate professional with accurate advice in the corner and has a great training regiment.
Floyd SR. Makes his fighters work so hard on conditioning, my fat ass would need that, but I wouldn't understand a word he said.
John David Jackson. Corner advice needs work, but he is a very hands on trainer who gives great in fight preparation during trainer, what to expect in certain situations.
And for the dude that called him Cuth D'Mato twice, thats sad and pathetic. How hard is it to remember Cus?
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