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If you were to turn pro who would be the best Trainer to have,It seems Tyson Fury had a few?????????
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Brian Hughes has produced some really nice boxers in his time and is a gent. McCracken is very experienced and calm. Joe G and Lee Beard have both made a dent in recent times too. Tony Simms has done decent job with fighters, as have the Ingles.

I suppose it's down to the individual really as to whom the best coach is for you.
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There is a top 4 eyed fella in some mill in Failsworth... Im sure the clown goes round calling himself Arnie??? I've heard he's the bollocks.. :OhYes:
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Bomber 1 wrote:There is a top 4 eyed fella in some mill in Failsworth... Im sure the clown goes round calling himself Arnie??? I've heard he's the bollocks.. :OhYes:
What champions has he had.And has he a got a good track record.
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You only get to pick if you're any good in the 1st place. Some of the lads with the very good trainers have been international amateurs, ABA finalists etc. If you've had 20 odd amateur bouts where you won one lost one and are looking for an income from boxing; things will be hard and you won't be able to choose an elite trainer (a trainer that trains high class boxers).
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I like Bob Shannon as a trainer, he's old school, in the corner and from what i've read his training is tough stuff. All his boxers have different styles and are as fit as a butchers dog. Very good and under-rated trainer imo
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alexpaterson wrote:I like Bob Shannon as a trainer, he's old school, in the corner and from what i've read his training is tough stuff. All his boxers have different styles and are as fit as a butchers dog. Very good and under-rated trainer imo
Are all theys trainers full time????????
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FIGHTFANs wrote:
alexpaterson wrote:I like Bob Shannon as a trainer, he's old school, in the corner and from what i've read his training is tough stuff. All his boxers have different styles and are as fit as a butchers dog. Very good and under-rated trainer imo
Are all theys trainers full time????????
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Tony Sims and Rob Mac are both great trainers in my opinion :bag:
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I think alot depends on the attitudes of both the boxer and trainer to gel, ie you might have a Teddy Atlas training a top prospect but that prospect doesnt take in what hes shown or they dont gel with each other so they dont get very much out of each other. On the flip side there could be a novice Am turning pro with Teddy and he real tries in training and listens none stop and keeps improving. Im a lucky guy in I belive my boxers listen and learn everyday :TU:
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Bomber 1 wrote:There is a top 4 eyed fella in some mill in Failsworth... Im sure the clown goes round calling himself Arnie??? I've heard he's the bollocks.. :OhYes:
Thanks Bomb but ur still paying subs :wink:
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FIGHTFANs wrote:If you were to turn pro who would be the best Trainer to have,It seems Tyson Fury had a few?????????
Brendan Ingle
Robert McCracken
Arnie Farnell
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i think the best trainer in matchester in bob shannon followed by joe gallager
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Cotto16 wrote:i think the best trainer in matchester in bob shannon followed by joe gallager
Bob Shannon sorry pal disagree in my view - however it was rude of me not to mention Joe Gallagher - bloody good at what he does.
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Tony sims iv heard great things about his passion for the sport and has done very well producing darren barker into a very good boxer.
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simonsays wrote:Tony sims iv heard great things about his passion for the sport and has done very well producing darren barker into a very good boxer.
Although Tony lives in London!!! :TU:

A top man and a bloody good trainer!!!
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Bob shannon - fitness is half the fight and that guy goes for military style fitness. He's done great work with Matt Hatton.
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kingfinn wrote:Bob shannon - fitness is half the fight and that guy goes for military style fitness. He's done great work with Matt Hatton.
What about the other half??

Yes I completely agree - Matthew Hatton has done fabuously well - some will argue overachieved.

But I simply do not rate Shannon above:

Gallagher
Farnell
McCracken

And certainly nowhere near Brendan
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Spud wrote:
kingfinn wrote:Bob shannon - fitness is half the fight and that guy goes for military style fitness. He's done great work with Matt Hatton.
What about the other half??

Yes I completely agree - Matthew Hatton has done fabuously well - some will argue overachieved.

But I simply do not rate Shannon above:

Gallagher
Farnell
McCracken

And certainly nowhere near Brendan
I don't know much about the other trainers but I have been under a few over the years. I was working in Manchester for a few weeks a couple of years ago and I decided I would do a bit of trainning while I was there. I ended up in Shannon gyms just outside the city centre. I learned more in a few weeks with him than what I did with others in years. Maybe we just clicked, I don't know. He looks at your physhical make up and helps you to develop your style round it. His enthusiasm is great, he works hard with the guys and he makes sure you get at least ten minutes of his attention even if your not from his gym. Don't get me wrong I have disagreed with some of his comments to fighters in the corner but nobody is perfect.
I forgot to mention he works full time as well, painter & decorator I think.
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Post by slapbangwhallop »

I hear that Farnell fella is a waste'o'space!

His gym is flithy, his fighters are crap and he hasnt a clue what he's doing.

Best off avoided me thinks.

If that thread title wasnt aimed at drawing out a virtual squabble then my name isnt Seanie Murphy O'Leary!
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Dave Coldwell :bow:
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Karl Ince is very underated as a trainer believe me he is really good I now I would say that being my trainer but he is really good also I like bob Shannon!
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kingfinn wrote:Bob shannon - fitness is half the fight and that guy goes for military style fitness. He's done great work with Matt Hatton.
Am I the only one one who can see that Matthew Hatton's improvement of late is more to do with the work he has done with Lee Beard than Bob Shannon. Bob is a great trainer and will have made some tweaks but Matthew was at championship level before Bob came in.
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lefty wrote:
FIGHTFANs wrote:
alexpaterson wrote:I like Bob Shannon as a trainer, he's old school, in the corner and from what i've read his training is tough stuff. All his boxers have different styles and are as fit as a butchers dog. Very good and under-rated trainer imo
Are all theys trainers full time????????
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farnell is not only one of the best trainers in manchester but also one of the best trainers in the whole of the uk.

i have seen many trainers over the years and i rate arnie as 1 of the very best.

when he was a pro he was the sort of fighter who would go in all guns blazing and not really have a boxing plan, more of a brawler than a boxer, but as a trainer he is the complete opposite. he works all aspects of the game, especially defense and game plans.

he has a great stable at the min and certainly has some possible future world champs, with names like gavin, bellew, hall, heffron, and buttler all in the gym helping each other out, there is no reason why arnie cant have a number of successful champions.

i know for a fact that frankie gavin and tony bellew could have went with almost any trainer they wanted but after spending just a day in arnies gym and seeing what farnell has to offer, they chose him and i believe that speaks volumes for arnies ability as a trainer.
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