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  • #21
    "God gifted talent like ward"... You think ward would make it up to pfp number 2 if he was trained by you or some random drunk trainer? Virgil is responsible for a lot of his success.

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    • #22
      poor man's nazeem richardson with no actual substance.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
          Where was the advice?? the adjustments?? He was dumbfounded.... How good of a trainer is her really? or is his claim to fame just having a God gifted talent like Ward?
          Virgil Hunter kept Andre Berto mentally in the fight for the full twelve rounds. When the fighter physically can't compete or simply is unable to execute the plan, all you've got left is being a motivator.

          Not sure what else could be expected of Hunter, tbh

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          • #25
            [QUOTE=dan_cov;16047655]He never offers any technical advice he just sits whispering weird metaphors trying to come across as sounding wise like say a Bernard Hopkins but he fails & just ends up sounding like a damn sex offender.[/QUOTE]

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
              Vigril Hunter is the work trainer in boxing. His advice to Angulo in the Canelo fight was "HIT HIM EVERYWHERE!"

              Worst trainer. Reminds me of Teddy Atlas, wants to have the lime light and appear to be a cool dude when he's just a ****ing moron.
              ... Angulo's natural inclination is to bring the fight and push the action forward; beyond that, Alvarez needs space to get his **** off anyway.

              So, yes, telling a guy who's best chance to win was to push the fight, to do everything to push the fight, was actually pretty ****ing good advice.

              the hate is hilarious

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                ... Angulo's natural inclination is to bring the fight and push the action forward; beyond that, Alvarez needs space to get his **** off anyway.

                So, yes, telling a guy who's best chance to win was to push the fight, to do everything to push the fight, was actually pretty ****ing good advice.

                the hate is hilarious
                is that you virgil? or one of the idiots who got conned into hiring him?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                  Where was the advice?? the adjustments?? He was dumbfounded.... How good of a trainer is her really? or is his claim to fame just having a God gifted talent like Ward?
                  Who taught ward??

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
                    Larry don't be an idiot. Trainers are just mouthpieces. Take the 10 greatest trainers of all time, combine them into one, and Berto still loses a lopsided decision.
                    My thoughts exactly. Berto is tailor made for Floyd. Come on Larry the guy got his ass whooped by Soto. He was 3-3 coming in. He's just not top talent.

                    Don't blame the trainer

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                    • #30
                      is that you virgil or one of the idiots who got conned into hiring him.
                      Damn, this forum proves time and time again that being a boxing fan doesn't automatically mean that you know what the **** you're talking about. Aside from being a fan what professional experience do you have in boxing, what gives you the right to disrespect a trainer that's been involved in the sport for decades?

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