That's very simplistic understanding. Certainly Ryan is not very coachable and that's a problem. It's definitely an advantage when a fighter, I'm thinking holyfield for example, can be told if you want to beat Rid**** Bo you better be boxing, instead of slugging, and then can follow through with it, That's a mark of skill.
But Ryan has incredible talent that also guides him. This is not to be taken lightly. That talent is a real yardstick and guiding post and he showed that.
Skillful means tells us that sometimes slight alterations are in order instead of major demands. Ryan's team got him to go in there and confidently go to work. They may have done this without doing much of anything except slightly steering Ryan on a course where you didn't go off the reservation. The skill to do that sometimes is even greater than trying to totally redesign a fighter.
There's no doubt that the opposite is also true. Would Goldman did with Marciano for example, taking a guy with two left feet, no reach, and turning him into a great champion took quite a bit more than a little steering lol so I see your point.
But Ryan has incredible talent that also guides him. This is not to be taken lightly. That talent is a real yardstick and guiding post and he showed that.
Skillful means tells us that sometimes slight alterations are in order instead of major demands. Ryan's team got him to go in there and confidently go to work. They may have done this without doing much of anything except slightly steering Ryan on a course where you didn't go off the reservation. The skill to do that sometimes is even greater than trying to totally redesign a fighter.
There's no doubt that the opposite is also true. Would Goldman did with Marciano for example, taking a guy with two left feet, no reach, and turning him into a great champion took quite a bit more than a little steering lol so I see your point.
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