Instead of Kevin Rooney or Teddy Atlas. What do you think would've happened to Mike Tyson's career had the modern day genius trainer Anatoly Lomachenko mentored and trained Mike Tyson, along with Cus D'amato? Assuming that Anatoly Lomachenko continued training Mike Tyson after Cus's death and throughout Mike Tyson's entire career. what difference do you think it would've made to Mike Tyson's career?
Would Mike Tyson have been even better than what he was in his prime from a technical and tactical standpoint? Would we see some glimpses of a heavyweight version of a Vasyl Lomachenko with even better footwork, defense, elusiveness and upper body movement than what Mike Tyson has already shown during his prime?
I personally believe Mike Tyson in his prime had the athleticism and abilities to pull off Anatoly Lomachenko's teachings. It's just a matter of learning those techniques, tactics and moves.
Anatoly Lomachenko is clearly a genius modern day trainer that may have expanded upon Cus D'amato's teachings or maybe even developed Vasyl Lomachenko's style, entirely by himself. Would've been great to see Anatoly Lomachenko and Cus D'amato train prime Mike Tyson.
Would Mike Tyson have been even better than what he was in his prime from a technical and tactical standpoint? Would we see some glimpses of a heavyweight version of a Vasyl Lomachenko with even better footwork, defense, elusiveness and upper body movement than what Mike Tyson has already shown during his prime?
I personally believe Mike Tyson in his prime had the athleticism and abilities to pull off Anatoly Lomachenko's teachings. It's just a matter of learning those techniques, tactics and moves.
Anatoly Lomachenko is clearly a genius modern day trainer that may have expanded upon Cus D'amato's teachings or maybe even developed Vasyl Lomachenko's style, entirely by himself. Would've been great to see Anatoly Lomachenko and Cus D'amato train prime Mike Tyson.
2019
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