Is Emanuel Steward the Bill Parcells of boxing ? ?

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  • RoyHater
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    Is Emanuel Steward the Bill Parcells of boxing ? ?

    Emanuel Steward is one of the best trainers in boxing ( if not the best trainer ) . Like Parcells , Emanuel Steward knows how to turn something around he'd turned
    Thomas Hearns from a light punching fighter to a power puncher . He's helping Miguel Cotto out and also changed Lennox Lewis's career .

    Is there any other boxers style he changed ? What do you like about Emanuel Steward ?
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    Not sure.

    But Freddie Roach is the Bill Belichick of boxing.
    Last edited by BostonGuy; 12-23-2010, 10:18 PM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by thephantom5

      But Freddie Roach is the Bill Belichick of boxing.
      Can you explain the simile to non-americans?

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        #4
        Originally posted by dodmoor
        Can you explain the simile to non-americans?
        They both dominate there respective sports through coaching.

        They both are loosely linked to controversies.

        Several fighters accusing Manny of steroid use.

        Patriots getting in trouble for video taping other teams practices.

        Bill's a little worse.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RoyHater
          Emanuel Steward is one of the best trainers in boxing ( if not the best trainer ) . Like Parcells , Emanuel Steward knows how to turn something around he'd turned
          Thomas Hearns from a light punching fighter to a power puncher . He's helping Miguel Cotto out and also changed Lennox Lewis's career .

          Is there any other boxers style he changed ? What do you like about Emanuel Steward ?
          Yes, for DECADES, EMANUEL STEWARD worked wonders with many boxers and the end results have been stunning. After LENNOX LEWIS was knocked out by a then Steward-trained fighter, he sought Steward's guidance. STEWARD took over trainingLennox and singlehandedly led LENNOX LEWIS to become a great Heavyweight Champion and IBOF member. After JULIO CAESAR CHAVEZ, (Sr.) suffered defeat at the hands of FRANKIE RANDALL, Steward was brought in and Chavez easily won the rematch. CHAVEZ, (Sr.), also KO'd Meldrick Taylor under Steward's tutelage.

          In 1983, AARON PRYOR, (Sr.), sought Steward's help after his loss to Alexis Arguello. Aaron's former trainer, Panama Lewis, had originally trained him for the Arguello fight--he was in prison while the rematch loomed. Pryor trained with Steward and exhibited great talent as a defensive boxer and scored a surprisingly easy victory over Arguello during the rematch.

          In 1993, Steward was brought in to assist EVANDER HOLYFIELD in his rematch against Rid**** Bowe. Under Steward's astute training, Holyfield defeated Rid**** Bowe--the only fight HOLYFIELD would win in the 3-fight Bowe vs. Holyfield Trilogy. (Steward trained him for the second of the three fights).


          Steward completely resurrected the career of his current World Heavyweight Champion, WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO, and when OSCAR De LA HOYA won a close decision over Pernell Whittaker, Steward was brought in to help resurrect De LA HOYA'S career and get it back on track.

          In 1996, Sports Illustrated featured an article on Emanuel Steward entitled: "The Hired Gun". This story featured his expertise in coming in and "resurrecting and correcting" the careers of numerous boxers who had NOT come out of his legendary Kronk Gym in Detroit.

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            #6
            Originally posted by thephantom5
            They both dominate there respective sports through coaching.

            They both are loosely linked to controversies.

            Several fighters accusing Manny of steroid use.

            Patriots getting in trouble for video taping other teams practices.

            Bill's a little worse.
            WRONG MANNY--Emanuel Steward has never been accused any type of steroid drama. Manny PACQUAIO has had unproven, unsubstantiated allegations of steroid use leveled at him, primarily from the Mayweather camp.

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            • RoyHater
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              How about what he did for Lennox Lewis or any other fighters?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Craig320
                In 1983, AARON PRYOR, (Sr.), sought Steward's help after his loss to Alexis Arguello.
                Pryor never lost to Arguello. He beat him both times.

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                  #9
                  too bad Manny Steward couldn't help Jermaine Taylor and Nazeem Hamed

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