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    WBA International middleweight champion Fedor Chudinov (17-2, 12 KOs) said that he began preparations for his July battle in the United States under the leadership of the well-known coach Abel Sanchez. Chudinov was back in the ring on February 3 in Sochi, when he defeated Timo Laine. In his previous matches, the Russian fighter was being trained by the coach of the Russian national boxing team, Edward Kravtsov.
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  • #2
    It's a decent trainer for him, but it's not the right one.

    Chudinov already has this kind of style, aggressive come forward. But he doesn't have the punching power to go with that style. He'll continue to lose against elites of the division like Groves. He needs a bit more nuanced approach to his defense and movements.

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    • #3
      Well, it worked for Carlos Cuad... err, never mind....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by j0zef View Post
        It's a decent trainer for him, but it's not the right one.

        Chudinov already has this kind of style, aggressive come forward. But he doesn't have the punching power to go with that style. He'll continue to lose against elites of the division like Groves. He needs a bit more nuanced approach to his defense and movements.
        Yeah, Chudi is good but he's kinda small for SMW and too stiff at the same time, that makes him hittable, I wish he would be more compact. So Sanchez could help him here IMO his fighters GGG, Gassiev are compact enough to have an efficient defense.

        he will more likely provide solid sparring to triple.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by j0zef View Post
          It's a decent trainer for him, but it's not the right one.

          Chudinov already has this kind of style, aggressive come forward. But he doesn't have the punching power to go with that style. He'll continue to lose against elites of the division like Groves. He needs a bit more nuanced approach to his defense and movements.
          Hey you seem to know a lot maybe you should train him

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          • #6
            Originally posted by j0zef View Post
            It's a decent trainer for him, but it's not the right one.

            Chudinov already has this kind of style, aggressive come forward. But he doesn't have the punching power to go with that style. He'll continue to lose against elites of the division like Groves. He needs a bit more nuanced approach to his defense and movements.
            I tend to agree, Sanchez would pretty much offer more of the same. Fedor's a decent boxer (hell, he was giving Groves fits until the Saint found another gear) and probably the conditioning and sparring at the Summit will be of benefit, but it ain't gonna really add much to his game IMO.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              WBA International middleweight champion Fedor Chudinov (17-2, 12 KOs) said that he began preparations for his July battle in the United States under the leadership of the well-known coach Abel Sanchez. Chudinov was back in the ring on February 3 in Sochi, when he defeated Timo Laine. In his previous matches, the Russian fighter was being trained by the coach of the Russian national boxing team, Edward Kravtsov.
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              I don't think Sanchez is well-rounded enough as a trainer

              inheriting a star, is different than fixing flaws/developing

              could be wrong, and the right environment plays a big part

              best of luck to Fedor

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              • #8
                Originally posted by j0zef View Post
                It's a decent trainer for him, but it's not the right one.

                Chudinov already has this kind of style, aggressive come forward. But he doesn't have the punching power to go with that style. He'll continue to lose against elites of the division like Groves. He needs a bit more nuanced approach to his defense and movements.


                yea, you could be right

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                • #9
                  Decent fit for a guy with his style. At this point he isn't going to change how he fights so might as well go with a guy like Sanchez

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                  • #10
                    Decent fit for a guy with his style. At this point he isn't going to change how he fights so might as well go with a guy like Sanchez

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