Which retired fighters would you most like to see become Coaches?

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  • SusieQ.
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    Which retired fighters would you most like to see become Coaches?

    I think someone like SRL or Larry Holmes would be good , if they could teach a young prodigy to fight like them thatd be great for boxing. However the smartest boxing minds or ATG'S dont necessarily make for successful coaches. Who would you like to see in somebody's corner one day?
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    Originally posted by SusieQ.
    I think someone like SRL or Larry Holmes would be good , if they could teach a young prodigy to fight like them thatd be great for boxing. However the smartest boxing minds or ATG'S dont necessarily make for successful coaches. Who would you like to see in somebody's corner one day?
    i can see marquez as a trainer when he retires. the guy has one of the best boxing IQ among active fighters

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    • ny123
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      #3
      i dont like b hop but he knows his ****

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      • FLYBOY
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        #4
        Muhammad Ali,

        Bernard Hopkins,

        Naseem Hamed (he will tell you how to entertain the crowd lol)

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        • SusieQ.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Sicario
          i can see marquez as a trainer when he retires. the guy has one of the best boxing IQ among active fighters
          yeah possibly. the thing is i think its hard for some fighters to consistently coach or give orders from a neutral stand point because the fighter in them will sometimes take over and get the better of them. they just tell the fighter to do this or do that because thats what they would of done. e.g. Joe Frazier and his son Marvis...

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