Adam Booth
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haha well saidoh yeah, he's terrible, i mean he's only guided Haye to the unified cruiserweight championship of the world and current WBA heavyweight champion of the world and the only exciting HW currently active, and done all this in just 25 fights. Not to mention guide George Groves to the commonwealth title in just 9 fights.
oh yeah, apart from all that, what the fcuk has he done? He's clearly a terrible trainer. You tit.
25 fights and look at everything hes achieved,compare that to warren with kevin mitchell,28 fights and hasnt really done to much (not saying he wont,just making the point) and mitchell is undefeated toComment
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i agree he is a pretty good trainer the way hes trained Haye and Groves they both are fast,slick fighters in the ring and both pack a Hard Punch..with each fight, be it Haye or Groves, i give more respect to Adam Booth.
This man is a truly great trainer, and indeed manager.
As a trainer he is meticulous in the science of boxing, he studies opponents intensely, and leaves no stone unturned. He, like Haye and Groves, improves with each fight.
As a manger, there is 100% trust with his fighters. He truly wants the best for them, and intelligently guides their careers.
Whilst we can gorge on the future of boxing with its emerging stars and superstars, Adam Booth is a solid blue print for the future of coaching and managing boxersComment
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booth deserves alot of respect he is mature beyond his years as a trainer and is also a very good manager due to his relationships with his fighters. what trainer can get a kid with only 8 professional fights a commonwealth title shot? and win the fight convinsingly against a very experianced and well rounded opponent. and he is haye's toughest critic, if you have seen any post fight interviews you will understand what i mean.Comment
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You don't know what you're talking about.
From the bolded, it's easy to see that you probably never touched a gym. Do you know how many fighters work countless hours in the gym to improve things that have been HL they're doing wrong?
Getting rid of bad habits is incredibly hard, incredibly, even if you have someone pointing them out to you constantly. Turning Ricky Hatton to a slickster is impossible.
Don't be a dunce and try to argue about something that you seem to think is so easy, it's far from it.Comment
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I think he has done a very good job with Haye and Groves. Doesn't get the respect he deserves.
He always comes across well when he speaks about Boxing in interviews too. Got alot of time for Booth, good trainer, good manager and good boxing man.Comment
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He is a good trainer, but really he is a novice, not a master like Roach or Steward.
Haye does have flaws that can be tightened up.Comment
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He's good but he's not the tactical master mind of say Roach or ****m.
I quite like Booth, but in interviews and stuff now I can't help but get annoyed with his mannerisms. He kinda says a few short stern words in a mysterious confident way, then goes silent looking for a reaction. It's all the time as-well, gets a bit annoying.Comment
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Good post manYou don't know what you're talking about.
From the bolded, it's easy to see that you probably never touched a gym. Do you know how many fighters work countless hours in the gym to improve things that have been HL they're doing wrong?
Getting rid of bad habits is incredibly hard, incredibly, even if you have someone pointing them out to you constantly. Turning Ricky Hatton to a slickster is impossible.
Don't be a dunce and try to argue about something that you seem to think is so easy, it's far from it.Comment
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like freddie roach said in one of his interviews with HBO 24/7, he said something like- all boxers have habits and i try to act on those habbitts. its not what they dont do well in its what they are good at and counter acting that. that is why i spend so long studing tapes. wel he said something like that and proves that once a fighter has reached a certain point in their career they cannot change no matter how hard they train.... key example ricky hatton against manny, he was trying to be slick and quick but knocked out because of how wild his shots were just like the ricky hatton that fought mayweather. just my opinion.Comment
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