Ryan already tried going with Reynoso. If going with a coach who teaches smart counter punching, technique, defensive responsibility wasn't for him last time, it probably won't work this time. Ryan seems in love with his offense and would be better with a coach who can work with that and modify it in small ways rather than change his style too much. Yeah in theory he'd be better if he boxed instead of pressed, but I can't think of any trainer who can turn him into that at the top level.
Personality has a big impact on how a boxer fights. Ryan doesn't have the mentality of Canelo or Tank to relax 100% in there and work with the opportunities that are available. He is more like Khan, Tyson, Judah and others where they just want to get in there, show off their ability and get the finish before an opponent resists too much. Guys like that get anxious/bored/frustrated the longer a fight goes and that's just a central part of who they are.
Goosen gave good advice from what I heard. Ryan thought he knew better and ignored it, but acts like the trainer is to blame for the loss. Khan, Tyson did the same after losses as well.
Personality has a big impact on how a boxer fights. Ryan doesn't have the mentality of Canelo or Tank to relax 100% in there and work with the opportunities that are available. He is more like Khan, Tyson, Judah and others where they just want to get in there, show off their ability and get the finish before an opponent resists too much. Guys like that get anxious/bored/frustrated the longer a fight goes and that's just a central part of who they are.
Goosen gave good advice from what I heard. Ryan thought he knew better and ignored it, but acts like the trainer is to blame for the loss. Khan, Tyson did the same after losses as well.
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