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  • #11
    Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
    The difference is, as a trainer Steward won about 50 world title fights, with very few losses.

    Fighters trained by Booth usually go downhill (Aydin, Perez, Groves). He did a poor job of preparing Perez for the showdown with Jennings.

    Booth's record as a trainer is overall very poor.
    How many losses did Groves have under Booth?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
      The difference is, as a trainer Steward won about 50 world title fights, with very few losses.

      Fighters trained by Booth usually go downhill (Aydin, Perez, Groves). He did a poor job of preparing Perez for the showdown with Jennings.

      Booth's record as a trainer is overall very poor.
      Oh so there's conditions for one, not the other? Ok.

      Let's forget that Aydin and Perez came to booth on the back of poor performances. So did Andy Lee (look what he's done though) and David Price. You expect miracles to happen in their first fight? Lol.

      And Groves never lost with booth, so I don't know what you're talking about. Booth also took Haye from an amateur to a two time world champion. But let's not mention that.

      Just admit what you're really sore about. Everyone knows it anyway.

      It's because Booth called your hair fashion idol bernd boente a *****.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
        Oh so there's conditions for one, not the other? Ok.

        Let's forget that Aydin and Perez came to booth on the back of poor performances. So did Andy Lee (look what he's done though) and David Price. You expect miracles to happen in their first fight? Lol.

        And Groves never lost with booth, so I don't know what you're talking about. Booth also took Haye from an amateur to a two time world champion. But let's not mention that.

        Just admit what you're really sore about. Everyone knows it anyway.

        It's because Booth called your hair fashion idol bernd boente a *****.

        Freedom posts with his emotions and forgets logic

        Its sad he has to sink low as to ****phobia to attack Booth and make up losses which never happened

        A bit of acknowledgement for ones work goes a long way...I'd respect him more if he wasnt so biased and angry

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        • #14
          Originally posted by FrankieBruno View Post
          Freedom posts with his emotions and forgets logic

          Its sad he has to sink low as to ****phobia to attack Booth and make up losses which never happened

          A bit of acknowledgement for ones work goes a long way...I'd respect him more if he wasnt so biased and angry
          I'm not ****phobic. It has nothing to do with Booth's sexual preference.

          I'm just saying Booth has a poor track record as a trainer. Aydin, Perez, Price, Groves and several others went downhill after Booth worked with them. Price was "ESPN prospect of the year" before Booth worked with him but went nowhere afterwards. Andy Lee looked poor in his recent fight, getting beaten up by a journeyman (except for the last second) but was a better fighter when he worked with Manny Steward.
          Last edited by The Hammer; 07-28-2014, 12:38 PM.

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          • #15
            Booth seemed to be giving Perez sound instructions in his corner Sat night - problem was, Perez' lack of conditioning.

            I'm hoping Haye stays retired. Boxing doesn't need 'em. He's a farce and he'll just burn the fans once again

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            • #16
              Why would anyone relevant sign to fight David Haye with the way he behaves? Why take that risk?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                Why would anyone relevant sign to fight David Haye with the way he behaves? Why take that risk?
                I think if he does fight again, he'll find an opponent like Tarver. A 'name opponent' who will see Haye as worth the risk

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                • #18
                  David Haye has the ability to be a serious challenger at HW. Its just a shame he's not committed to the sport.

                  If he is willing to earn a title shot by fighting a genuine contender, great. If not, he can stay retired.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
                    I'm not ****phobic. It has nothing to do with Booth's sexual preference.

                    I'm just saying Booth has a poor track record as a trainer. Aydin, Perez, Price, Groves and several others went downhill after Booth worked with them. Price was "ESPN prospect of the year" before Booth worked with him but went nowhere afterwards. Andy Lee looked poor in his recent fight, getting beaten up by a journeyman (except for the last second) but was a better fighter when he worked with Manny Steward.
                    When did ESPN name Price prospect of the year after the Thompson fight?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
                      Booth seemed to be giving Perez sound instructions in his corner Sat night - problem was, Perez' lack of conditioning.

                      I'm hoping Haye stays retired. Boxing doesn't need 'em. He's a farce and he'll just burn the fans once again
                      I think there's a new era in heavyweight boxing, I don't quite see where Haye fits in.

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