Does Paul Williams need a NEW TRAINER?

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  • BigStereotype
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    #11
    Steward seems to be a popular choice, but Buddy McGirt would be perfect. He worked wonders with Arturo Gatti and turned him into a boxer again - he could teach Paul how to box instead of just out-hustling his opponents.

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    • Biolink
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      #12
      Yes.

      Manny Steward, so he can learn how to throw a ****ing jab

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      • MindBat
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        #13
        Paul Williams needs to learn how to box and protect himself at all times.

        Brawling with a brawler does not make your chin stronger.

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        • S H A R K B O Y
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          #14
          Nope. No matter who trains him next, his style is for life. He'll show a "new" style for a few rounds then revert to the gatling gun that he is, throwing a zillion punches till he hopefully wares his opponent out.

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          • 20/20vision
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            #15
            That ship has sailed. Steward wouldn't be a good fit to me, Manny would wanna flip his entire style and have him boxing tall behind a long jab. That isn't his strength, never will be. He's not Tommy Hearns. I think he'd benefit from anyone with a decent understanding of the fundamentals who's gonna let him be who he is but at the same time get on his ass about some of the more egregious technical mistakes he often makes (maybe a Jeff Mayweather?). If you're gonna throw that punch across your body at least have the left hand up not down at your waist, and try moving your head every once in a while. His flaws really got exposed tonight.
            Last edited by 20/20vision; 11-21-2010, 02:13 AM.

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