Is Anyone Convinced ****m is a Great Trainer?

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  • davidoff
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    #41
    Pavlik is a good example being used.

    But also after the knockdowns against Pascal. Naz's advice put Hopkins in check and won him the fight (officially a draw, but a robbery of a draw).

    TS, go watch more fights instead of just ones he's been involved in against Pac and Mayweather.

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    • Eaner0919
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      #42
      Originally posted by SekondzOut
      Naazim is one of the best in the business...hands down....Shane and Naazim has been a team for 4 fights....Shane went 1-2-1 in those fights...the L's came against boxing's elite...Shane is a vet a future HOF'er...so at times he might have trouble TRUSTING Naazim imo...it seems like Naaz is sometimes TRYING to convince Shane that this or that will work....smh
      if I may ask

      who besides Hopkins, who I attribute as more of a Bouie Fischer fighter, has benefited from Naazim's training?

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      • megas30
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        #43
        He's a good trainer but has a poor student in Mosley.

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        • Hi-Dro
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          #44
          knock the grease of this man

          and then swim without getting wet

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          • New England
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            #45
            not until he brings up a fighter from nothing

            he's got some talented kids that he seems to think have a chance


            he's a very wise man and he knows all that you would need to know about boxing
            his best work, however, has been done with veteran fighters (hopkins, mosley, cunningham)
            he gets a man prepared mentally as well as any trainer i can think of
            additionally, he doesn't have a huge stable, and his involvement with his fighters is very extensive



            considering the fact that he suffered a bad stroke,
            he's one of the most remarkable men on the planet

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            • Instinto
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              #46
              Originally posted by Los Blancos
              I like Sergio Martinez trainer, sunglasses indoor??? like straight up fucking badass.
              That's because he was wanted by Interpol.

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              • Uturn
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                #47
                I like Naz. He seems to really know his stuff about boxing in general and seems an honest guy.

                Shane is shot to pieces, Naz can't do it for him in the ring..

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                • champ007
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                  #48
                  I know when Shane kept turning Pac for 12 rounds, that worked. Pac was not in range to throw the left. After that Shane didn't listen. It's up to the boxer to execute the game plan. In the first few seconds of the 1st round Naazim was yelling "Your too slow Shane!" . He does his job well.

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                    #49
                    I like ****m but think he may be a little overrated. He can make a perfect gameplan to beat slow, come forward fighters like Pavlik and Margarito.

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                    • Code Red
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by champ007
                      I know when Shane kept turning Pac for 12 rounds, that worked. Pac was not in range to throw the left. After that Shane didn't listen. It's up to the boxer to execute the game plan. In the first few seconds of the 1st round Naazim was yelling "Your too slow Shane!" . He does his job well.
                      Thats just common sense from watching the Marquez fights, what made his trainer think Shane could fight, defend, and counter like Marquez? Not being honest with themselves or the public, Shane has never shown in his entire career he could be a "slick" boxer, why they conned the public. Shane didnt even have the attitude of coming to win, he was just happy to be there.

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