Ryan Garcia needs a "Real Trainer" that will take him to the next level

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  • Vasyl’s dad
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boxing42
    No jab HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
    He barely used a jab tonight. Was just looking for the big shot all night.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Boxing42
      I disagree his dad took him to where he's at, from nothing to one of the top amateurs and now a top professional prospect just give him time. People only criticize him extra because he gets a lot of attention
      There's levels to this doe. Once you start proving yourself in the pros I think sticking with your dad would be like making it to the NBA & having your elementary coach still working with you.

      I mean maybe sometimes it works out, but it seems like you'd gain more from a guy who's been a professional trainer for decades & maybe came up with Roach, a Mayweather, a Eddie Futch or some other tip top guy teaching them the ins & outs of the game vs your father who's got the same level of experience as you pretty much.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas
        There's levels to this doe. Once you start proving yourself in the pros I think sticking with your dad would be like making it to the NBA & having your elementary coach still working with you.

        I mean maybe sometimes it works out, but it seems like you'd gain more from a guy who's been a professional trainer for decades & maybe came up with Roach, a Mayweather, a Eddie Futch or some other tip top guy teaching them the ins & outs of the game vs your father who's got the same level of experience as you pretty much.
        Yea that makes sense but sometimes the fighter and coach work better when they’re “connected”

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        • johny joe hdz
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          #14
          i like the kid but... he will NEVER be elite.

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            #15
            The kids getting a whole lot of hype for a whole lot of nothing.can someone just tell me who's he beat worth a damn?

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              #16
              Only good daddy coach is Papachenko

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                #17
                Originally posted by Boxing42
                Yea that makes sense but sometimes the fighter and coach work better when they’re “connected”
                I think thats overrated, but good luck to me going against some pseudo science like that.

                And its also theorized & statisitically noticeable its more dangerous as a nice % of death & severe injuries occur when fathers are a sons cornermen. They seem to think there kids are incapable of being hurt or they got a classic case of "it can't happen to my kid" or something, but stats don't lie.

                This kid is gonna need some defense vs the better guys. And he seems to be doing some basic sh^t wrong to me. Offensively I'm a huge fan & his dad did a great enough job with that, but teaching a guy to hit bags & sh^t is a lot more basic then the subtle moves of upping your D.

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                  #18
                  i don't know if i agree. those guys cannot give a 19 year old kid not making millions a ton of their time. he needs to be in the gym every day, even without a fight scheduled, to work on things. roach and garcia probably won't get out of bed for less than 10%.

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