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    Julian "J Rock" Williams plans to return to the ring in the very near future. When he does return to the ring he will do so with a new trainer. The former unified super welterweight champion has advised BoxingScene.com that he will now be working with world class trainer Javan "SugarHill" Steward of Michigan.
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  • #2
    Wow. Very Interesting development. Common that fighters switch trainers after a loss. Hurd did the same after his loss to J-Rock. The other similarity is both lost in a hometown showcase fight .

    Bread is a classy guy and I imagine he won't really divulge anything pertaining to it.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
      Wow. Very Interesting development. Common that fighters switch trainers after a loss. Hurd did the same after his loss to J-Rock. The other similarity is both lost in a hometown showcase fight .

      Bread is a classy guy and I imagine he won't really divulge anything pertaining to it.
      Now they should have that rematch! I actually thought Hurd should have moved to 160 a long time ago!

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      • #4
        Solid replacement for Breadman....gonna miss that guy in the spotlight for a while.

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        • #5
          Improving on your team gives you a better chance of being successful, good for J Rock

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          • #6
            Breadman is one of the most knowledgeable guys in boxing but that doesnt necessarily make him the best trainer.

            Ive always been a fan of Williams but there is something missing, that 10%.

            Change of trainer is necessary..

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            • #7
              If pairing up the right opponents means "Styles make fights". Then pairing up the right trainer with the right fighter is just as important.

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              • #8
                He is going to the man who aided Tyson Fury in destroying Deontay Wilder.

                Can't blame him.

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                • #9
                  Here is a real boxing comment from a secure boxing fan.

                  Williams just needs to stop trying to walk everyone down. He takes too many mid ranged chances and they are not part of the training program.

                  He simply doesn’t have the chin to be in those brutal exchanges he seems to enjoy getting into early. If they go your way cool but if not it was your gamble can’t blame everyone else.

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                  • #10
                    Doesn't matter how many times J-Rock changes teams, advisers, or coaches, the guy doesn't have a chin.

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