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    For the most part, the fighters receive the lion's share of the credit. They've put in the sweat equity when the lights shine their brightest and place their health on the line. So, it's only right that they receive the glory.
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  • #2
    Eddy Reynoso, Derrick James, and Robert Garcia have produced multiple world champions not just one.

    Who else has BigMac had success with besides Crawford?
    Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 07-20-2023, 06:40 AM.
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    • #3
      To help craft such a talented and technically proficient boxer like Crawford should be enough for everyone to see how effective Brian McIntyre's methods as a trainer are. A marquee pupil sometimes is detriment to a trainers reputation because people will question if the pupil made the trainer great not the other way round. However, I believe a trainer plays an important role in the development of a fighter both mentally and physically especially if he's been responsible for that fighter through the amateurs to the professional ranks.
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      • #4
        That massive chip in Crawford's shoulder obviously provides the spite and determination that help make him a special fighter.
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        • #5
          The article says "Bomac helped Crawford win countless national titles en route to becoming the number one amateur in the world". Crawford was hardly No 1 amateur in the World, he had very few international fights, never fought in the World Championships and never was US National Champion as far as I'm concerned. He was a top US National fighter in a strong division though.

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          • #6
            i think floyd used to say the same about roger possibly back in the day, of course crawford is going to rate this his trainer as the best, its worked for him, he must know what hes doing to have got this far with crawford, sometimes people and methods just click i guess

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            • #7
              Originally posted by messimania View Post
              The article says "Bomac helped Crawford win countless national titles en route to becoming the number one amateur in the world". Crawford was hardly No 1 amateur in the World, he had very few international fights, never fought in the World Championships and never was US National Champion as far as I'm concerned. He was a top US National fighter in a strong division though.
              its just made up information which is the norm for Hans Themistode [made up name] who specialises in clickbait off of a one sentence quote. Just filler for Boxing Scene basically.

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              • #8
                I used to be a serious Bud fan, until he REFUSE to sign with Al Haymon, at his first opportunity. Then,upon looking closer to his career,I seen it mostly had a "Willie Pep" type of boxing record where Pep lost to most of his BEST OPPOSITION...

                All while padding his boxing record with sparing match type of LOSING RECORD competitors.

                On this topic, even Bud don't respect Bomac...

                There are several videos of Bud giving instructions to Bomac's other fighters IN THE CORNER, while they WERE LOSING...‍♂️
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                • #9
                  Say what you will but most trainers recognize that Bomac is a great trainer.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by meetmesite View Post
                    I used to be a serious Bud fan, until he REFUSE to sign with Al Haymon, at his first opportunity. Then,upon looking closer to his career,I seen it mostly had a "Willie Pep" type of boxing record where Pep lost to most of his BEST OPPOSITION...

                    All while padding his boxing record with sparing match type of LOSING RECORD competitors.

                    On this topic, even Bud don't respect Bomac...

                    There are several videos of Bud giving instructions to Bomac's other fighters IN THE CORNER, while they WERE LOSING...‍♂️
                    Wow, where do I start? Errol Spence had 29 fights, zero losses...Willie Pep had 11 losses. All Spence needs to do now is fight another 200+ times and to make a fair comparison. Signing with manager Al Haymon is a business decision that (sure as hell) doesn't make you great. In short, thanks for the crazy Karen post but GTFO with that bunk.

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