That's great.
Not all great or potentially great fighters were Olympians, though. There have been very notable exceptions. So let's bear that in mind.
The argument wasn't that Warren shouldn't have invested heavily in Amir, but rather that he failed to deliver on some relatively modest promises he made to another talented fighter with star-quality, even after Amir had left Warren.
Different issue.
Not all great or potentially great fighters were Olympians, though. There have been very notable exceptions. So let's bear that in mind.
The argument wasn't that Warren shouldn't have invested heavily in Amir, but rather that he failed to deliver on some relatively modest promises he made to another talented fighter with star-quality, even after Amir had left Warren.
Different issue.
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