Teddy Atlas acknowledges that he won’t know for sure if Timothy Bradley can implement all he has taught him during their first training camp together until Bradley boxes Brandon Rios on Saturday night.
Regardless, Atlas doesn’t adhere to the old boxing axiom that states one training camp isn’t enough time for a trainer to make permanent improvements in a fighter who has been doing things differently his entire career. The ESPN analyst, who’s training a fighter for the first time in four years, is more than pleased with the progress Bradley has made during the two months they’ve spent working together at the WBO welterweight champion’s gym in Indio, California. [Click Here To Read More]
Regardless, Atlas doesn’t adhere to the old boxing axiom that states one training camp isn’t enough time for a trainer to make permanent improvements in a fighter who has been doing things differently his entire career. The ESPN analyst, who’s training a fighter for the first time in four years, is more than pleased with the progress Bradley has made during the two months they’ve spent working together at the WBO welterweight champion’s gym in Indio, California. [Click Here To Read More]
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