Top 5 boxing trainers of all time

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  • boxingking500
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    #1

    Top 5 boxing trainers of all time

    list your 5 greatest boxing trainers of all time....
  • 'Sugar' Freddi
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    #2
    No order:

    Freddie Roach
    Pat & Goody Petronelli
    Jack Blackburn
    Nacho Bernstein
    Eddie Futch

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    • jri9d0
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      #3
      1. Angelo Dundee
      2. Gus D'Amato
      3. Eddie Futch
      4. Freddie Roach
      5. Norman "Stoney" Stone just for kicks.

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      • jrosales13
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        #4
        1. Eddie Futch
        2. Ray Arcel
        3. Cuz D'Amato
        4. Jack Blackburn
        5. Angelo Dundee

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        • Sam Donald
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          #5
          Not in order

          Cus d'amato
          Freddie Roach
          Eddie Futch
          Emmanuel Steward
          Angelo dundee

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          • KILLA RIGHT
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            #6
            .roger
            roger
            roger
            roger
            roger

            you guys know why? Because nobody knows **** about bocsen! You do know where the best bocsers come from right? You do know who the best fighter of all time is right?

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            • jri9d0
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              #7
              Originally posted by KILLA RIGHT
              .roger
              roger
              roger
              roger
              roger

              you guys know why? Because nobody knows **** about bocsen! You do know where the best bocsers come from right? You do know who the best fighter of all time is right?
              Can you imagine a press conference between Roger and Norman Stone?

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              • mines a pasty
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                #8
                I wondered how long it would be before people mentioned Gus.

                Almost certainly those who did were too young to remember him, more so probably not even born by the time of his death.

                Listen, Gus was good, but far, far, far from one of the greatest. His record wasn't all that good. His discipline and teachings worked for Tyson, that's why you all talk about him, but aside from that he didn't do much. His relationship with Floyd Patterson was widely acknowledged as 'strained', and that's being polite. He did lead José Torres to LHW title, but Torres wasn't great.

                Gus was a feared, manipulative and narrow minded bully and ousted shunned for those reasons by many in the sport. His legacy is not his own, it's fed from Tyson mania.

                Time to get real kids. Learn your trade a bit more, Gus wasn't anything special, he was good, but no more.

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                • Real King Kong
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mines a pasty
                  I wondered how long it would be before people mentioned Gus.

                  Almost certainly those who did were too young to remember him, more so probably not even born by the time of his death.

                  Listen, Gus was good, but far, far, far from one of the greatest. His record wasn't all that good. His discipline and teachings worked for Tyson, that's why you all talk about him, but aside from that he didn't do much. His relationship with Floyd Patterson was widely acknowledged as 'strained', and that's being polite. He did lead José Torres to LHW title, but Torres wasn't great.

                  Gus was a feared, manipulative and narrow minded bully and ousted shunned for those reasons by many in the sport. His legacy is not his own, it's fed from Tyson mania.

                  Time to get real kids. Learn your trade a bit more, Gus wasn't anything special, he was good, but no more.
                  ....it's CUS.

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                  • edgarg
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mines a pasty
                    I wondered how long it would be before people mentioned Gus.

                    Almost certainly those who did were too young to remember him, more so probably not even born by the time of his death.

                    Listen, Gus was good, but far, far, far from one of the greatest. His record wasn't all that good. His discipline and teachings worked for Tyson, that's why you all talk about him, but aside from that he didn't do much. His relationship with Floyd Patterson was widely acknowledged as 'strained', and that's being polite. He did lead José Torres to LHW title, but Torres wasn't great.

                    Gus was a feared, manipulative and narrow minded bully and ousted shunned for those reasons by many in the sport. His legacy is not his own, it's fed from Tyson mania.

                    Time to get real kids. Learn your trade a bit more, Gus wasn't anything special, he was good, but no more.
                    To lead Torres to the title even though he wasn't "great" was a bigger achievenent than a trainer leading a great boxer to the title.

                    I suppose you mean "CUS"...with a "C" not a "G". I seem to recall that his real name was Constant, or Conor , something like that, shortened into Cus. Correct me someone.

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