how do people with no boxing experiance become trainers??

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  • Junito-Rulez
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    #31
    Originally posted by Boxing Ftw
    You don't have to have been a professional in a sport yourself to train/coach in that sport. You have to be a student of the game. We see this in other sports too: e.g. Jose Mourinho
    That's right and btw, FORZA INTER!!

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    • Walt Liquor
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      #32
      Originally posted by larryx2010
      funny you said that..ive recently began studying on that topic..they had a special on the history channel about his book
      then you should know better.

      with your lame attempt at a ****m diss thread.

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      • Spit Bucket
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        #33
        It also applies to other sports...just because you're a good player doesn't automatically mean you're gonna be a good coach

        some were born to fight/play and some were born to train/coach

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        • Suckmedry
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          #34
          Originally posted by street bully
          Neither has Angelo Dundee or Cus Dumato, wtf is your point?
          Actually I read in Dundee's book he had a few bouts in the army.

          Just saying, as I was just flicking through it again.

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