As the title states.
Which boxing trainers have seriously lucked out on talent? And conversely, which ****ty fighters have lucked out and gotten trained by top class trainers, who've even been loyal to said fighter.
For the former, I have Virgil Hunter and Andre Ward. I haven't really heard Virgil say anything of substance. I think Andre mostly comes up with strategies and **** himself, including in the corner.
PS: I don't think he qualifies for either question, but Yoel Judah is the best trainer ever. When he starts shadow boxing and goes "BOOM BOOM BOOM, TWO THREE FOUR, BOOMMMM!!!", I ****ing lose it.
Post some examples, if you have any.
Which boxing trainers have seriously lucked out on talent? And conversely, which ****ty fighters have lucked out and gotten trained by top class trainers, who've even been loyal to said fighter.
For the former, I have Virgil Hunter and Andre Ward. I haven't really heard Virgil say anything of substance. I think Andre mostly comes up with strategies and **** himself, including in the corner.
PS: I don't think he qualifies for either question, but Yoel Judah is the best trainer ever. When he starts shadow boxing and goes "BOOM BOOM BOOM, TWO THREE FOUR, BOOMMMM!!!", I ****ing lose it.
Post some examples, if you have any.
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