Comments Thread For: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

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  • P4Pdunny
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    #21
    he's too busy talking nonsense on the socials

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    • crisantonio917
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      #22
      Trying to figure who's a worse trainer, Virgil or Abel? Two of the very worst that ever did it, had one fighter that made them a name and the rest are like them, straight garbage.

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      • -Kev-
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        #23
        Khan’s about to drop Hunter.

        Fighters these days are dropping their trainers for telling the truth.

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        • elfag
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          #24
          Khan could have any training program in the world, he wasnt going to beat Crawford and he was going to get sparked out before 12. Khan in this case just decided to quit before getting sparked out, an indicator his heart isnt even in it enough to stay in the fight long enough to get stopped.

          Khan just isnt that good. Hes B level. He has fast hands, thats his one dimension. His defense sucks and he can be easily timed and countered by A level fighters.

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          • medium-deek
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            #25
            Hunter is an over-rated trainer. Ward would have been good with any trainer.

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            • Squ□redCircle34
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              #26
              Floyd was right, Hunter just isn’t that good of a trainer!

              Also, Khan isn’t the sharpest tool of the shed in the ring!

              He constantly throws shots too close to his opponents instead of controlling distance so in a sense yes, Hunter is right!

              I think Hunter would fit better as a motivator/strategist in a camp with a fighter vs a coach!

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              • FrankWang
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                #27
                Right. If I were a professional boxer, I'd train at least five days a week if not every day, no matter for a upcoming fight or in between. Great boxers, like Mayweather, Pacquiao, Andre Ward, etc. they have one thing in common, which is they do not gain much weight (fat) between fights. I guess they must train a lot and be careful with their diet all year round to keep shape and sharp. That is what keeps them always on top of the game, i.e. discipline and work ethics.

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                • BOXING-SCRIBE
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                  #28
                  Khan has a funny body

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                  • BOXING-SCRIBE
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
                    Floyd was right, Hunter just isn’t that good of a trainer!

                    Also, Khan isn’t the sharpest tool of the shed in the ring!

                    He constantly throws shots too close to his opponents instead of controlling distance so in a sense yes, Hunter is right!

                    I think Hunter would fit better as a motivator/strategist in a camp with a fighter vs a coach!
                    I think he his best fit would to be a church deacon

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                    • Zodogg
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by MEXfistology
                      Ive heard of Andre ward training up to 4 hours a day and no scheduled fight, but cmon Virgil, not all fighters have that type of work ethic
                      Ward, hard work dedication
                      Floyd, hard work dedication
                      Undefeated....u have to work on ur craft to be the best. U just can't speak it and it happens. The greats always separate themselves with work ethic

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