What are your opinions of Fritz Sdunek? What are his philosophies? How important do you think his training was to the success of Dariusz Michalczewski and others.
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Is Fritz Sdunek an all time great trainer
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Not to me. He gets the best talent in Germany, to pick and choose from, of course he's gonna have some good fighters. They all look like robots, though, with ****ty high guards and no movement. I hate watching his fighters, they make boxing a drag. The only German worth watching is Felix Sturm. Correct me if I'm wrong, but he's not trained by Sdunek, is he?
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Originally posted by PunchDrunkNot to me. He gets the best talent in Germany, to pick and choose from, of course he's gonna have some good fighters. They all look like robots, though, with ****ty high guards and no movement. I hate watching his fighters, they make boxing a drag. The only German worth watching is Felix Sturm. Correct me if I'm wrong, but he's not trained by Sdunek, is he?
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Fritz Sdunek
Date of Birth - 18 April 1947
Place of Birth - Lüssow Germany
Residence - Hamburg / Nationality - German
Fritz Sdunek is respectfully referred to as "Father of all trainers" by journalists and fellow trainers. To this high reputation Sdunek has come for a simple reason: Being the most successful German pro trainer of all times he counts among the best of his profession world-wide.
Sdunek worked as chief trainer for the German amateur club Bayer Leverkusen and there made acquaintance of Dariusz Michalczewski who later was to become a record-breaking world champion. In 1991, Sdunek made Michalczewski European champion of the amateurs.
In 1996 Sdunek and WBO World Champion Dariusz Michalczewski teamed up again. At that time, Michalczewski had been going through an all-time low after a controversial fight against Graciano Rocchigiani.
Amateur career 1963 - 1972 - 129 fights, 99 wins
Since March 1994 chief coach for Universum Box-Promotion
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Originally posted by McKayMichalczewski's style was in no way robotic.
He wasn't exactly a Prince Naseem impersonation was he? :P His style was **** to me. But hey, you're entitled to your opinion...
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Originally posted by IRONTIGERFritz Sdunek
Fritz Sdunek is respectfully referred to as "Father of all trainers" by journalists and fellow trainers. To this high reputation Sdunek has come for a simple reason: Being the most successful German pro trainer of all times he counts among the best of his profession world-wide.
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Originally posted by PunchDrunkHe wasn't exactly a Prince Naseem impersonation was he? :P His style was **** to me. But hey, you're entitled to your opinion...Last edited by The Troll; 06-15-2005, 08:20 AM.
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Originally posted by McKayWho would want to fight like that ****** prince Nasseem. In my opinion that guys style was ****. That might be why his career is **** compared to Michalczewski. Was Naseem Ever Ring Magazine champ in any weight class? Answer NO/ I hated that ****er. And Michalczewski is also a way more exciting fighter than Naseem. Naseem was a boring little twat.
My guess is you're German or Polish? Or just out of your mind to think Michalczewski was that exciting.
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