Why the lack of good boxing trainers overseas?

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  • BTL
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    #1

    Why the lack of good boxing trainers overseas?

    Such a rich history to not have good boxing trainers.

    Looks like when they team up with American boxing trainers they hit another level.
  • Bushidō
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    #2
    The money is in the US

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    • HAY-B
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      #3
      I really don't think its the trainers, I think it's the level of competition that's the difference

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      • VG_Addict
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        #4
        Klittards don't realize their hero owes his success to an American trainer.

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        • gauze
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          #5
          Originally posted by VG_Addict
          Klittards don't realize their hero owes his success to an American trainer.
          that's it. i'm not being a fan of klitschko anymore. in fact, im never rooting for another fighter again that has a trainer with a different nationality. i hope someone shoots klitschko in the head for all of his years of telling everyone he's the best because he's from europe and how shitty america and our trainers are. i hope someone nukes the US.

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