****m Richardson, The best trainer around?

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  • ironalex
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    #21
    Originally posted by The Surgeon
    I think yes mabey, Adam Booth too
    hahahahahahahahaahah! shut up! is this adam booth himself?! adam booth aint even in the top 3 trainers in the uk. anyone kno where ****r richardson trains at? whos the best trainers in new york?

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    • Squabbles94806
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      #22
      Originally posted by T-97
      I honestly think Richardson is one of, if not the best trainers around. His ability to observe a fighters weakness, and create a gameplan around it is unrivaled IMO. He takes underdogs and makes them winners.

      Hopkins-Trinidad
      Hopkins-Tarver
      Hopkins-Pavlik
      Mosley-Margarito

      All fights where an underdog kicked the crap out of the favourite, and 2 of the wins were by KO. Can anyone else think of other examples where he made the underdog the winner?

      Also, thoughts on him as a trainer?
      Word. I agree. He definitely one if not the best trainer around. Freddie Roach's got a good coaching resumre. (No, not just because of Pacquiao) Freddie Roach trained Tyson and who else? I can't remember right now, but he's trained a few people.

      I'm really not into Teddy Atlas as a trainer, or Buddy McGirt.
      D'Angelo is a good old school trainer.

      But yeah, ****m is pretty bad....you forgot to add Mosely on the list.

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      • DarchinyFAN
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        #23
        Being a great trainer is all time and place.

        He is just the hottest trainer going right now.

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        • Pullcounter
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          #24
          Originally posted by T-97
          I honestly think Richardson is one of, if not the best trainers around. His ability to observe a fighters weakness, and create a gameplan around it is unrivaled IMO. He takes underdogs and makes them winners.

          Hopkins-Trinidad
          Hopkins-Tarver
          Hopkins-Pavlik
          Mosley-Margarito

          All fights where an underdog kicked the crap out of the favourite, and 2 of the wins were by KO. Can anyone else think of other examples where he made the underdog the winner?

          Also, thoughts on him as a trainer?
          he's top-notch for sure and is very competitent

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          • savorduhflavor
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            #25
            Thing with Richardson is that in the heat of the battle he always stays even keel. If I was a fighter, I would be comforted going to my corner and listening to him, he's like an old sage. He just commands trust and respect from you and I think that's just as important as anything.

            Plus like so many of you said, he draws up great gameplans.

            If I was a fighter he's the guy I would want in my corner.

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            • -Hyperion-
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              #26
              he is overrated, this is the man who couldnt tell hopkins to not be a **** and let his hands go.......TWICE!!!!!!.......The same that didnt tell hopkins to be immpressive in a major PPV infomercial to build even more anticipation for the DLH match.....his brilliant "gameplan" to contain the incredible beast Howard ****in Eastman, was to run like a deer......

              my brother doesnt get million dollar paydays, and he told me, "if shane can keep margarito offbalance and frustraded with his physical strenght, he will **** him up easily by punching fast from midrange(especially right hands to the temple, since margo's chin has proven to be rock solid) and then tying him up....."

              anyone who is not a moron can come up with good gameplans, theres a lot of intangibles that prevent them form working........................................... ....

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              • ßringer
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                #27
                Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                he is overrated, this is the man who couldnt tell hopkins to not be a **** and let his hands go.......TWICE!!!!!!.......The same that didnt tell hopkins to be immpressive in a major PPV infomercial to build even more anticipation for the DLH match.....his brilliant "gameplan" to contain the incredible beast Howard ****in Eastman, was to run like a deer......

                my brother doesnt get million dollar paydays, and he told me, "if shane can keep margarito offbalance and frustraded with his physical strenght, he will **** him up easily by punching fast from midrange(especially right hands to the temple, since margo's chin has proven to be rock solid) and then tying him up....."

                anyone who is not a moron can come up with good gameplans, theres a lot of intangibles that prevent them form working........................................... ....
                That may be true, but you know damn well you didn't believe it.

                You and I talked online the day before the fight about how Shane was most likely going to get wrecked.

                It's no fault of ours, ****, everybody expected Shane to get wrecked because of the horrible performance against Mayorga.

                Naazim is a damn good trainer, and deserves respect.

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                • -Hyperion-
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  That may be true, but you know damn well you didn't believe it.

                  You and I talked online the day before the fight about how Shane was most likely going to get wrecked.

                  It's no fault of ours, ****, everybody expected Shane to get wrecked because of the horrible performance against Mayorga.

                  Naazim is a damn good trainer, and deserves respect.
                  yeah i didnt believe he could because i thought he was shot, but i would say thats a good gameplan for shane, better than using his crappy jab to keep distance and give margo leverage, lol............

                  naz is good, but he is overrated, like i said, i think someone else couldve gotten nard' to beat jt decisively .....and you know i love jt.......

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                  • ßringer
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                    yeah i didnt believe he could because i thought he was shot, but i would say thats a good gameplan for shane, better than using his crappy jab to keep distance and give margo leverage, lol............

                    naz is good, but he is overrated, like i said, i think someone else couldve gotten nard' to beat jt decisively .....and you know i love jt.......
                    Bernard did beat JT decisively, in the rematch.

                    He just got no credit for it.

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