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  • Rachel Donaire is the worst trainer in boxing

    You can hear the gameplan now “go ahead Nonito brawl with him” what a clown apparently Nonito admitted later he was out of it after the first knockdown for a few seconds and what was the strategy from Rachel in round 2 lads? You guessed it brawl some more. Horrible trainer no one else at world class would even talk to her.

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    Your threads are getting worse by the day, Donaire looked sharp and tried his best but was in a front of a beast that had his number get off the whinging and whining for crying out loud you're not happy unless you are ragging on someone, so why not just enjoy the fights for a change.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
      Your threads are getting worse by the day, Donaire looked sharp and tried his best but was in a front of a beast that had his number get off the whinging and whining for crying out loud you're not happy unless you are ragging on someone, so why not just enjoy the fights for a change.
      What does any of that diatribe have to do with Rachel Donaire being the worst trainer in boxing?

      Are you feel ok lad?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by 1lparm View Post

        What does any of that diatribe have to do with Rachel Donaire being the worst trainer in boxing?

        Are you feel ok lad?
        Its to do directly with your diatribe of BS, Donaire don't need a trainer at his stage so a name of the form don't mean anything, like I said you're not happy unless you bagging someone and I get sick of all the hating in this forum.

        I feel great life is good.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

          Its to do directly with your diatribe of BS, Donaire don't need a trainer at his stage so a name of the form don't mean anything, like I said you're not happy unless you bagging someone and I get sick of all the hating in this forum.

          I feel great life is good.
          Didn’t need Nonito actually bodybagged but Rachel has no clue what’s going on in there. Inoue is a killer and the dopey wife was happy to wheel him out for the slaughter that’s a bad trainer.

          Let’s get to the point here, are you suggesting Rachel Donaire is not a bad trainer?

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          • #6
            I'd hit it though. She's a babe.

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            • #7
              I thought Nonito was working with Kenny Adams. Should have kept doing that.

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              • #8
                He's training himself. She's not there to give him any boxing tactics, she's just there to keep him in shape (she was a military and college national champion in Taekwondo), give him encouragement, and throw the towel if necessary. He literally won a world title doing it this way. He's just a 39 year old who got caught clean, early, against the best bantamweight in the world. There's no mystery about why he lost and it's not his wife's fault.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post
                  He's training himself. She's not there to give him any boxing tactics, she's just there to keep him in shape (she was a military and college national champion in Taekwondo), give him encouragement, and throw the towel if necessary. He literally won a world title doing it this way. He's just a 39 year old who got caught clean, early, against the best bantamweight in the world. There's no mystery about why he lost and it's not his wife's fault.
                  Fair points but in essence it’s highly unprofessional to not have a professional coach at any stage of your career. Not saying a trainer would have won him the fight but at the least he wouldn’t have been humiliated so easily.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by _original_ View Post

                    Fair points but in essence it’s highly unprofessional to not have a professional coach at any stage of your career. Not saying a trainer would have won him the fight but at the least he wouldn’t have been humiliated so easily.
                    It's the same strategy that got him the WBC belt and two fourth round KOs against Ring/TBRB top 10 ranked opponents in his last two fights.

                    He's been doing this his entire life. He's a four division world champion with an interim strap in a fifth division. He's had over 20 world title fights. There's nothing any trainer can tell him that he doesn't know. It's not like he's some green punk trying to go it alone. He's a first ballot hall of fame fighter and he proved he could win a world title with his wife in the corner. If he thought a trainer would've helped he would've had one.

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