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  • Marchegiano
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    #1

    Joshua should get a new trainer.

    It's time to go next level and McCracken is ****.

    Joshua still has posture issues. He had to get KTFO before Rob got the kid feet. One flaw was already exposed and the other flaw is not being addressed.

    Dude's a bad trainer and Joshua's prime to be humiliated by Fury. Get him loose, you know, like Fury is, and then we have a hell of a HW fight. Rob won't have Joshua ready. He's going to send a stiff Joshua in against Tyson Fury...think about that.

    Stiff Joshua is easy work, a loose Joshua with those combos and new spiffy feet is a good fight.
    Last edited by Marchegiano; 12-22-2020, 02:40 PM. Reason: tense
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    #2
    I like McCracken. He did a great job maximizing Carl Froch's strengths.

    He's one of the few Brit trainers that I respect.

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    • ReggieKray
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      #3
      They did a great job for their second Ruiz fight. Showing quick turnaround improvement is as about as good as it gets. Isn't it?

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      • N!Ck F.
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        #4
        Originally posted by ReggieKray
        They did a great job for their second Ruiz fight. Showing quick turnaround improvement is as about as good as it gets. Isn't it?
        The 2nd Ruiz fight?? Joshua ran, refused to FIGHT and every time he did trade he got caught, did the Bambi legs & got back on his bicycle. Nobody wants to see that ****.

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        • DaNeutral.
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          #5
          Terrible terrible trainer, I mean what has Joshua done with his career with him in his corner.

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          • Dakuwaqa
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            #6
            He’s definitely very upright. I’ve said it before but he has a stance similar to someone just starting out. He seems to lack any fluidity.

            He’s one of the few fighters that when I watch I think ‘something is off with this guy’s style’

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            • Bain01D
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              #7
              Originally posted by Marchegiano
              It's time to go next level and McCracken is ****.

              Joshua still has posture issues. He had to get KTFO before Rob got the kid feet. One flaw was already exposed and the other flaw is not being addressed.

              Dude's a bad trainer and Joshua's prime to be humiliated by Fury. Get him loose, you know, like Fury is, and then we have a hell of a HW fight. Rob won't have Joshua ready. He's going to send a stiff Joshua in against Tyson Fury...think about that.

              Stiff Joshua is easy work, a loose Joshua with those combos and new spiffy feet is a good fight.
              McCracken took him from a novice amateur to Olympic gold to HW world champ?

              Yes he has flaws but he’s a work in progress

              Joshua has done the right thing by bringing in additional coaches and pad men

              But you can’t say McCracken is a bad coach, how many Olympic medals and world champions has he been a part of?

              And bare in mind many pro coaches take fighters who have already made it and don’t really add much, McCracken gets young kids from nothing and turns them into good amateurs and pros

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              • Kezzer
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                #8
                Originally posted by Marchegiano
                It's time to go next level and McCracken is ****.

                Joshua still has posture issues. He had to get KTFO before Rob got the kid feet. One flaw was already exposed and the other flaw is not being addressed.

                Dude's a bad trainer and Joshua's prime to be humiliated by Fury. Get him loose, you know, like Fury is, and then we have a hell of a HW fight. Rob won't have Joshua ready. He's going to send a stiff Joshua in against Tyson Fury...think about that.

                Stiff Joshua is easy work, a loose Joshua with those combos and new spiffy feet is a good fight.
                I couldn’t disagree more. Rob has proven time and time again how good he is and his advice in all fights in the corner always are clear, concise and make a lot of sense.

                Not only that, but every fight he has shown improvements. In my opinion the Pulev fight he has looked his best yet with a combination of explosive attack which is why he has been so loved with a on real boxing skills.

                Pulev is no mug with the jab and was completely out foxed; Joshua cleverly rested round 4-5 but still clearly won the rounds.

                His head movement has improved too; go watch fights from his first 5, second 5, third 5 etc then just watch how he moves his head in each and you will see how much he has improved in that area.

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                • Kezzer
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by N!Ck F.
                  The 2nd Ruiz fight?? Joshua ran, refused to FIGHT and every time he did trade he got caught, did the Bambi legs & got back on his bicycle. Nobody wants to see that ****.
                  Whether you want to see him risk losing a fight or not - doesn’t make him a worse fighter ; infact quite the opposite.

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                  • Fighter78
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Marchegiano
                    It's time to go next level and McCracken is ****.

                    Joshua still has posture issues. He had to get KTFO before Rob got the kid feet. One flaw was already exposed and the other flaw is not being addressed.

                    Dude's a bad trainer and Joshua's prime to be humiliated by Fury. Get him loose, you know, like Fury is, and then we have a hell of a HW fight. Rob won't have Joshua ready. He's going to send a stiff Joshua in against Tyson Fury...think about that.

                    Stiff Joshua is easy work, a loose Joshua with those combos and new spiffy feet is a good fight.
                    Sounds like propaganda to me. Someone wants an easier fight for fury eh?

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