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Must suck being Thurman's trainer.
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Originally posted by Garcia's Dad View PostI watched a video interview with Birmingham, and he himself was giving Ben Getty all the praise, saying he was just continuing the work. He was humble about it himself, so I don't think it's an issue. I actually think it's pretty cool of Keith, so many fighters move on from early trainers without a second thought.
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Giving honor to the man who was a major influence in his personal and professional life is a problem for y'all?
Wow. I guess Cus must have 'touched' Mike Tyson too.
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Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View PostWhat? Are you serious? You must be new to boxing...
To be honest, i'd never followed Thurman that closely either although i've seen plenty of his fights since about 2012 at least. He's just not a guy i've ever been that drawn to. I've probably heard or saw a hundreds times he was trained by Birmingham too when watching his fights. Just not sure why i never really remembered or realised.
I've always been a lot more familiar with trainers on the British boxing scene more so than America too. So i'm not gonna sit here and pretend to know everything like a guru as some forum members do.Last edited by deathofaclown; 03-05-2017, 02:40 PM.
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Originally posted by CatchAndShoot View PostYep, he did. Thurman came up through the dungeon. Had to fight all those guys in the gym, and a huge reason why he's as successful as he is today.Last edited by .:: JSFD26 ::.; 03-05-2017, 02:36 PM.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostNot at all, and I said in the thread i know who Dan Birmingham is, i just completely forgot or didn't realise he trained Thurman because he always talks about Ben Getty.
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Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View PostThurman is so lucky. If I went into a gym for casual reasons and ended up watching these guys and even sparring them at one point, I would had taken up boxing as a profession. Not saying that's why he did it but yea, you get the point.
But yeah, I don't think I could take head and body trauma for my career lol. No bueno on that, son.
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Thurman loved his mentored and when he past tragically he dedicated his career to him. It's called integrity and honor!!
Birmingham understands the reasons because he has young kids in his gym that he is mentoring right now who look up to him.
Most of the boxing gyms that are established to help youth develop social skills are just using the sport as a tool.
The percentage of kids who become state champs never reach the regional's or the nationals. Most never compete internationally and
less than one percent become pro stars!
Thurman gives back to his trainers goals and supports the local
kids in his area.
Ray
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