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  • VG_Addict
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    #1

    Trainers greatly improving fighters.

    When were some times when a trainer drastically improved a fighter, fixing holes in their games?
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    The obvious example is Peter Fury turning Tyson from a joke to the unified HW champion.

    Another example would be JDJ & Chris Algieri. He looked a completely different fighter against Khan than he did against Ruslan & Manny.

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    • Dip_Slide
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      Robert Garcia obviously did a tremendous job with Chino Maidana

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        #4
        Originally posted by denium
        The obvious example is Peter Fury turning Tyson from a joke to the unified HW champion.

        Another example would be JDJ & Chris Algieri. He looked a completely different fighter against Khan than he did against Ruslan & Manny.
        I completely agree. I thought Khan would KO Algieri with some tactical new body punches at 147. The power wasn't even there, and I've been really impressed with Algieri since Pac or even Ruslan. Personally, I think Algieri should just fight Conor McGregor and make a huge name for himself.

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          #5
          Originally posted by SugarKaineHook
          I completely agree. I thought Khan would KO Algieri with some tactical new body punches at 147. The power wasn't even there, and I've been really impressed with Algieri since Pac or even Ruslan. Personally, I think Algieri should just fight Conor McGregor and make a huge name for himself.
          It's what happens when you get trained by a proper professional, and not some random high school friend who did a bit of MMA.

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            #6
            Originally posted by VG_Addict
            When were some times when a trainer drastically improved a fighter, fixing holes in their games?
            Manny Steward with Lennox Lewis and Waladimir Klitschko.

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            • boliodogs
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              Roach turned Cotto from a guy who was easily beaten by Trout into the middleweight champion of the world. Unfortunately for Pascal, he is just not good enough to have a prayer of beating Kovalev even with Roach training him.

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              • RussB23
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                #8
                Algerie is a top 10 p4p fighter now that john david jackson is training him.

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                  say what you want about roach but he did greatly improved pac in a span of 10months. Pac came from being a one handed fighter to being able to throw both hands with the same caliber with the left and pac learned to place his shots accurately. its what shocked morales in their second fight.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dip_Slide
                    Robert Garcia obviously did a tremendous job with Chino Maidana
                    Are you sure it wasn't the Alex Ariza Protein Shake. He beat Floyds A$$ in the first fight than lost the second and the winner of that 2nd fight was Taking The Alex Ariza Protein shake and probably more

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