If i could go with a dead one i would take Mickey Goldmill....but a live one...Johnny Lewis...former trainer of jeff fenech and kostya tszyu
Which trainer would you choose if you were a boxer?
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Obviously Steward if we're talking all time, but for modern trainers, I'll go against the grain and say Reynoso or Sanchez.
Sanchez' fighters are generally high quality and supremely conditioned. He wont make too many world class fighters, but he'll make you into a good contender without a problem, everything else is up to you.
And Reynoso because I really like what he has done with Canelo. I see improvements in Canelo's skills every single time he fights. He has Canelo's respect, keeps a low profile, and makes good adjustments in the corner during the fight.Comment
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Out of the last Virgil. Ward isn't the most physically gifted fighter but you can see he has been drilled the nuances of the sport. You drill, you spar, you fight.Comment
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This. Wasn't until I tabbed Hunter on the options I wanted to go back and tab Steward.All-time, Manny Steward, for sure. Modern; Hunter, strictly for the fact that he's very cerebral. I've never had a boxing coach like that (unfortunately) but my jiujitsu coach was a psychological master and even has a side biz as a sports psychologist. Training with him was amazing because I'm a very analytical person. I've got to know the nuts and bolts of how and why we do things.
Garcia seems like a fun guy to train with though.Comment
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