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  • #21
    Garcia wasn't allowed to be head coach so how much responsibility does he deserve for the loss anyway?

    Roy's logic makes no sense. Garcia has no experience training top HWs? But neither does Roy so why would he be a good choice as trainer instead?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by johnnycontrolet View Post
      It‘s so obvious RJJ wants the job, desperately needs the money. His resume as coach is mediocre and he’s just marketing his name.
      Roy should stay in Russia, there they believe his nonsense and pay him for supporting *****‘s propaganda.
      Minus how you may feel about him as a trainer RJJ doesn’t “desperately need the money.” The man is still a multi millionaire. Sounds to me as if you have some type of hatred for RJJ that screws your biased opinion of him
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      • #23
        Jones could have simply said he’ll work to improve AJs confidence and fundamentals and be available to train him in the UK.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by hhh1200 View Post
          Fernandez and Garcia offer nothing to Joshua. Get rid of them. Not saying RJJ but he needs a real heavyweight trainer in his corner.
          Who is the best heavyweight trainer, I’m just asking because fury has sugar hill?


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          • #25
            Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

            Most ATG boxers do that, they try to put too much of themselves into the pupil, best trainers were average to decent fighters or they never boxed were just students of the game and had great intuition and were always observing and learning.
            Yeah totally true. Freddie roach was a club fighter an emmanuel steward was only ever a amatuer fighter etc an some like you Said never even laced up gloves but had been great trainers.
            Last edited by Boxing2695; 11-27-2022, 12:09 AM.
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            • #26
              Originally posted by Boxing 112 View Post
              R Garcia gets 0 blame.

              AJ went to US in October 2021 on a trainer search. He only choose Garcia in May 2022. That is 7 months later. Garcia landed in UK start of June 2022 if i remember right. How can theyexpect to change or help AJ in like 2 months

              on top of that the rumour was AJ didn't even choose Garcia, Fernandez did. And when it came to the fight it looked like Fernandez was the head coach in the corner not Garcia anyway so they called R Garcia up pointlessly he wasn't even given the respect as head trainer neither was he given the appropriate time

              The fault is AJs. And he is still not learning. He claimed after the loss i need to be active i'm going to ask Eddie to fight in Nov. Now Eddie saying he'll fight April.

              I'm not even surprised whilst most of you were getting excited for aj fury talks or fury usyk i told everyone before the rematch and after the rematch that neither aj or usyk were going to fight again in 2022 and i was right
              Nice post! Keep up the good work!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Clegg View Post
                Garcia wasn't allowed to be head coach so how much responsibility does he deserve for the loss anyway?

                Roy's logic makes no sense. Garcia has no experience training top HWs? But neither does Roy so why would he be a good choice as trainer instead?
                Good to see you still posting
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                • #28
                  I think Joshua tried too hard to adjust to Usyk's style. When he went to the body and attacked in the 9th, he saw success. He should have done that from the beginning. More than adjust to the opponent's strengths, one must discover and exploit the opponent's weaknesses.

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