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  • Sin City
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    Greatest Trainer of our Time?

    My nomination goes to Nacho Bernstein.
    In the 15 years his gym has been open he has produced 16 world champs.
    Most of them, if not all, have never had an amateur career (most Mexicans don't) .. which makes me wonder how much better they would be if they did.
    He doesn't take fighters who have already been developed and improve them.
    He builds his champs up from scratch. For sure hall of famer! Ignacio is my pick for the greatest of our time.

    Who do you feel is the greatest of our time?
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    cus dmato.........

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    • THE REED
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      #3
      Originally posted by danny stash
      cus dmato.........
      what he said

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      • BattlingNelson
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        #4
        A great trainer should be able to motivate a fighter and make him believe. Perhaps even be the difference between winning and losing.

        I think I would have to go with Angelo Dundee if you can say that he is from our time.

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        • -Hyperion-
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          #5
          Originally posted by danny stash
          cus dmato.........
          Originally posted by reedickyaluss
          what he said
          Originally posted by BatTheMan
          A great trainer should be able to motivate a fighter and make him believe. Perhaps even be the difference between winning and losing.

          I think I would have to go with Angelo Dundee if you can say that he is from our time.
          you guys are ****ing old....

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          • Sin City
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            #6
            Originally posted by reedickyaluss
            what he said
            It's "Cus D'Amato" and he is great but I would agree and disagree since Floyd Patterson didn't fight in my life time and he died during Tyson's way up. He mentored Kevin Rooney and Teddy Atlas though who are great trainers.

            I still find 16 champs in 15 years more impressive.

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            • THE REED
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              #7
              Originally posted by -Hyperion-
              you guys are ****ing old....
              im 24?.........

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              • danny stash
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                #8
                Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                you guys are ****ing old....
                ??????????


                old?

                Who you think roger mayweather? Read a book kid, educate yourself.

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                • revs1227
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                  #9
                  ...........cus

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                  • Sin City
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BatTheMan
                    A great trainer should be able to motivate a fighter and make him believe. Perhaps even be the difference between winning and losing.

                    I think I would have to go with Angelo Dundee if you can say that he is from our time.
                    I'm not that old but I agree.. if it was in my life time lol

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