Good training job by Andre Rozier

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Good training job by Andre Rozier

    I thought Derevyanchenko looked smooth, fluid, and fast yesterday. He was also in great shape.

    Tip of the hat to Rozier and that team. They really got their fighter prepared for this opportunity.
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    #2
    Agreed, great game plan.

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    • Squ□redCircle34
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      #3
      Rozier is a very underrated coach! One of the best minds in boxing and his philosophy is A+

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      • Freeworld124
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        #4
        A great training job by Coach Rozier. I dont see this loss hindering Derevyanchenko at all. He actually looks more dangerous to any champion he faces from here out.

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        • Southpawology
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          #5
          He fought a great fight but sadly this makes Rozier 0-3 vs GGG. Stevens, Jacobs, Dervenchenko.

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #6
            Originally posted by Southpawology
            He fought a great fight but sadly this makes Rozier 0-3 vs GGG. Stevens, Jacobs, Dervenchenko.



            can you really count Stevens... ?

            he is obviously not a top opponent

            he was much closer to the 'made-to-order, stay-busy fight' category

            Roziers record realistically is closer to ?-1... than 0-3... and even the loss was very close

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            • Southpawology
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              #7
              Originally posted by aboutfkntime
              can you really count Stevens... ?

              he is obviously not a top opponent

              he was much closer to the 'made-to-order, stay-busy fight' category

              Roziers record realistically is closer to ?-1... than 0-3... and even the loss was very close

              Well Rozier trained him thats why I counted him.

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              • Dip_Slide
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                #8
                I was critical of him and of Daniel Jacobs because I believe they could've done more against Canelo but he did a tremendous job with Derevyanchenko. Plus them working together so well after Rozier chose to train Jacobs when they fought is a true show of professionalism by both. Sad he probably can't get trainer of the year because his fighters lost close fights.
                Last edited by Dip_Slide; 10-07-2019, 12:11 AM.

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                • Curtis Harper
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                  #9
                  Hell yeah. That damned cut, though !!!

                  Circling instead of walking in straight lines.

                  So basic yet some guys find it impossible to do.

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