Which trainer does Wilder need to hire ASAP? here's my pick

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  • Bandman
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    Which trainer does Wilder need to hire ASAP? here's my pick



    Reynoso would turn Wilder into an all around beast. I'm not even gonna debate whether Wilder should fire his entire corner because that should be obvious to everybody. the question is who should he go to? Wilder had since december 2018 to add at least one other weapon to his arsenal for Tyson Fury and he stepped in the ring the exact same fighter while Fury was ten levels above what he was in 2018. that truly exposes the incompetence of Wilder's team.
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    The trainer he needs has been dead for awhile. Rest in Peace Manny Steward

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      Reynoso would help him diversify his offense while at the same time keeping him defensively responsible.

      He would be a great choice.

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      • PAC-BOY
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        He needs to hire Mike tyson

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        • _original_
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          Interesting pick and I could see it working. Not sure Wilder will even look for another trainer though especially one where he would have to leave his home for.

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          • MulaKO
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            #6
            Originally posted by _original_
            Interesting pick and I could see it working. Not sure Wilder will even look for another trainer though especially one where he would have to leave his home for.
            Unfortunately for him but I totally agree with you
            Sometimes getting away from home makes you realize what the it factor really is
            But at this point , can’t really see much improvement or should I say enough improvement to actually make a difference

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              #7
              Originally posted by MulaKO
              Unfortunately for him but I totally agree with you
              Sometimes getting away from home makes you realize what the it factor really is
              But at this point , can’t really see much improvement or should I say enough improvement to actually make a difference
              Any difference at all is an improvement. He was hammered over and over and couldn’t win a single exchange. Was losing them 3 punches to 0. If he could land one in return then that’s a start.

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              • sicko
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                No I would go with Ronnie Shields, he has Experience Training Heavyweights having worked with Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, David Tua and is now working with Efe Ajagba trying teach him boxing skills to go with his Power. Ronnie is a good TEACHER of Boxing Skills and Fundamentals!

                Also too he is HONEST and a straight shooter in the corner, he absolutely tore into Efe when he got dropped in his last fight for not moving his damn head. I think that is kinda what Wilder needs!

                Manny Robles had Charles Martin looking good last night that wouldn't be a bad option either

                Joel Ortiz, always liked his style in the corner doing fights, he gives great instructions and is a great motivator during fights

                Teddy Atlas kinda overrated but I like his motivational attitude and also he is a honest straight shooter

                Time to stop with the stroking of Wilder EGO especially from his fans all on youtube! I respect Wilder for going on and interviewing with these guys but NONE OF THEM are honest with him they kinda just suck up to him when he comes on and enable him and stroke his ego talking about how great he is when...HE IS NOT GREAT! Great Puncher Yes but ZERO Boxing Skills and ZERO Boxing Technique and Fundamentals! Despite picking up boxing late that is still no excuse not to be able to add more punches than the Jab, Straight Right (which he loads up on) and that Wild Left Hook that if he misses it he becomes all off balance. Also defensively, pulling straight back with his hands down vs a guy 6'9 with a Long Reach. Fury was just blasting him with Jabs repeatedly because he was pulling straight back with no head movement or change up of angles

                Not a Trainer or any of that sh#t but if I can pick up on this Flaws then WTF do you think the Professionals See when they watch film on him?

                Also Too WILDER FANS...STOP with the "Mayweather Is A Hater" actually no he is not, Mayweather and Paulie are the only ones being honest about the 1st Fight. If I'm Wilder instead of bashing them and having his fans bash them, I would've listened to what they was saying and made his own adjustments and IMPROVED on everything they pointed out in that 1st Fight. However once again the ENABLING, the ASS KISSING made him get comfortable, buy into his own hype and made him feel like he didn't need to change anything

                Humble experience for him and I wish him the absolutely BEST and yes he can recover and bounce back from it absolute despite the lack of Skills because he is a puncher and Power Matters at Heavyweight BUT he has to become a better listener and Enables, Ass Kissers and Yes Men MUST GO!

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                  No trainer is going to get Wilder to the point where he can beat Fury. He's almost 35 years old. He's not making massive improvements at this point. As long as his confidence isn't shattered, he'll beat every other HW.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sicko
                    No I would go with Ronnie Shields, he has Experience Training Heavyweights having worked with Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, David Tua and is now working with Efe Ajagba trying teach him boxing skills to go with his Power. Ronnie is a good TEACHER of Boxing Skills and Fundamentals!

                    Also too he is HONEST and a straight shooter in the corner, he absolutely tore into Efe when he got dropped in his last fight for not moving his damn head. I think that is kinda what Wilder needs!

                    Manny Robles had Charles Martin looking good last night that wouldn't be a bad option either

                    Joel Ortiz, always liked his style in the corner doing fights, he gives great instructions and is a great motivator during fights

                    Teddy Atlas kinda overrated but I like his motivational attitude and also he is a honest straight shooter

                    Time to stop with the stroking of Wilder EGO especially from his fans all on youtube! I respect Wilder for going on and interviewing with these guys but NONE OF THEM are honest with him they kinda just suck up to him when he comes on and enable him and stroke his ego talking about how great he is when...HE IS NOT GREAT! Great Puncher Yes but ZERO Boxing Skills and ZERO Boxing Technique and Fundamentals! Despite picking up boxing late that is still no excuse not to be able to add more punches than the Jab, Straight Right (which he loads up on) and that Wild Left Hook that if he misses it he becomes all off balance. Also defensively, pulling straight back with his hands down vs a guy 6'9 with a Long Reach. Fury was just blasting him with Jabs repeatedly because he was pulling straight back with no head movement or change up of angles

                    Not a Trainer or any of that sh#t but if I can pick up on this Flaws then WTF do you think the Professionals See when they watch film on him?

                    Also Too WILDER FANS...STOP with the "Mayweather Is A Hater" actually no he is not, Mayweather and Paulie are the only ones being honest about the 1st Fight. If I'm Wilder instead of bashing them and having his fans bash them, I would've listened to what they was saying and made his own adjustments and IMPROVED on everything they pointed out in that 1st Fight. However once again the ENABLING, the ASS KISSING made him get comfortable, buy into his own hype and made him feel like he didn't need to change anything

                    Humble experience for him and I wish him the absolutely BEST and yes he can recover and bounce back from it absolute despite the lack of Skills because he is a puncher and Power Matters at Heavyweight BUT he has to become a better listener and Enables, Ass Kissers and Yes Men MUST GO!
                    Eddy Reynoso is far superior to Manny Robles, dude.

                    Ronnie Shields has experience but Jermall Charlo seems to have plateaued under him. And Erislandy Lara left him to go in a different direction as well. Ajagba wasn't exactly lights out in his most recent fight, either.
                    Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 02-24-2020, 12:51 AM.

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