Adam Booth enjoyed a stirring 2014 after guiding Curtis Woodhouse to a shock British title win then taking a rejuvenated Andy Lee to the WBO middleweight title in December. Woodhouse out-pointed Darren Hamilton in February to secure the British light-welterweight title; Lee stopped Matt Korobov in the sixth-round in Las Vegas in what Booth described as his crowning achievement as a coach.
Booth also enjoyed success with George Groves and David Haye in recent years, but won’t work with Groves again and is unlikely to feature should Haye decide to end his sabbatical. The 46-year-old trainer guided Groves to the British and Commonwealth titles only to split with “Saint” George prior to his November 2013 challenge to Super middleweight titlist Carl Froch. Haye and Booth maintained their independence en route to cruiserweight and WBA heavyweight title triumphs yet are unlikely to team up against should Haye dust off his boxing gloves, according to Booth.
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Booth also enjoyed success with George Groves and David Haye in recent years, but won’t work with Groves again and is unlikely to feature should Haye decide to end his sabbatical. The 46-year-old trainer guided Groves to the British and Commonwealth titles only to split with “Saint” George prior to his November 2013 challenge to Super middleweight titlist Carl Froch. Haye and Booth maintained their independence en route to cruiserweight and WBA heavyweight title triumphs yet are unlikely to team up against should Haye dust off his boxing gloves, according to Booth.
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