your the only one who as said it mate and i agree with you also a top fella aswel got time for everyfighter he as , am learning new things everyday with himdemolitiondaley wrote:Oliver Harrison in my opinion
Whos the best trainer in uk looks
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rollernads
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i think manchester is full of greatb trainers infact the best in the country in my opinion , evey fighter is suited to certain trainers , i have to say bob shannon is very underated and only just started getting recognition , i also like karl ince , and oliver harrison , ive worked with them all , haven worked with hughes , gallagher, or arnie but do no they are great in what they do
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What is Olivers' brother Humprey doing now? He was a bloody good fighter and very fit.derry wrote:your the only one who as said it mate and i agree with you also a top fella aswel got time for everyfighter he as , am learning new things everyday with himdemolitiondaley wrote:Oliver Harrison in my opinion
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HomeOfBritishBoxing
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terry tibbs? tawk to mehurlock wrote:not enzo thenBomber 1 wrote:Tibbs is the best trainer the country has produced so far.. His name is automatically linked with class..DD
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Farnell is the best around, He just needs experience and we'll see a british wildcardover here.. Success breeds success.. 
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TerribleTerry
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x2. Think he assists Oliver with the pro boxers doesn't he?simon fox wrote:What is Olivers' brother Humprey doing now? He was a bloody good fighter and very fit.derry wrote:your the only one who as said it mate and i agree with you also a top fella aswel got time for everyfighter he as , am learning new things everyday with himdemolitiondaley wrote:Oliver Harrison in my opinion
Did u follow Thai in the late 80s too Simon?
Humphrey was a bad ass wasn't he? Like a British Marvin Hagler - destruction and destroy.
I remember him annihilating Kash Gill in a muay thai match..
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Kash 'the Flash'! He was talented but the thai lads were very well conditioned, aggressive no one kicked harder! I was into the martial arts in the 80's; the Harrisons were good; I bumped into the Armstrong brothers at Master Toddys' gym near the National Express station in Manchester. Sandy Holt was another very good one; I used to train with Phil Glover at Maltby baths; he was hard and looked like a quireboy.
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farnell is a top coach workin wonders with his camp plus a top fella aswel and nose the game inside out already due to his experiance in the ringBomber 1 wrote:Farnell is the best around, He just needs experience and we'll see a british wildcardover here.. Success breeds success..
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joe selkirk
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All the trainers that have been mentioned I've herd good things about. I know how good arnie is having worked with him and he's defintly one of the best trainers in the country. I can't believe nobody has mentioned georgie vaughan, he's a great trainer knows the game inside out has loads of experinece and has the titles to prove it and many more to come!!
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toomanyshots wrote: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.Spud wrote:What about the other half??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.
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 forgot to mention he works full time as well, painter & decorator I think.
Aye right mate, he took Kevin Anderson on and turned him into a slow, one punch machine, totally ruined the guy. Military trainng doesnt work for pro athletes, anyone who thnks differently does not know what they are talking about, simple
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Jeff Thomas
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Define Military Training someone... I think they left that off my course.Top Dog wrote: Aye right mate, he took Kevin Anderson on and turned him into a slow, one punch machine, totally ruined the guy. Military trainng doesnt work for pro athletes, anyone who thnks differently does not know what they are talking about, simple
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Plenty of great trainers around gotta give Oliver his due, he has improved fighters and brought the best out in them like with Jamie Moore , Arnie, Ste Foster, Martin Murray etc great with studying and game plans, dont think anyone can say he is the best trainer due to there being so many good 1s and also its styles to, differents styles to different coaches!!
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That makes sense to mematko wrote:Plenty of great trainers around gotta give Oliver his due, he has improved fighters and brought the best out in them like with Jamie Moore , Arnie, Ste Foster, Martin Murray etc great with studying and game plans, dont think anyone can say he is the best trainer due to there being so many good 1s and also its styles to, differents styles to different coaches!!
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demolitiondaley
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I agree with you there Mat, I think a fighter and a trainer that are on the same wave length will do better for each other. I think a coaches personality and knowing how to get the best out each figher is key. Patience is important to, you are good trainer pal I think you should get your pro trainers licence and do a bit.matko wrote:Plenty of great trainers around gotta give Oliver his due, he has improved fighters and brought the best out in them like with Jamie Moore , Arnie, Ste Foster, Martin Murray etc great with studying and game plans, dont think anyone can say he is the best trainer due to there being so many good 1s and also its styles to, differents styles to different coaches!!
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jimmy tibbs is the best - also many unheralded guys like martin bowers, mark roe, mark tibbs deserve amention as well
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I noticed a huge style change in Matthew Hatton, from watching his defeat to Craig Watson at the homecoming, to his first fight following that against Scott Woolford. Matthew seemed to add more parts to his game, turning his opponent, using a different approach.Wake up call wrote:
I saw Matt in the gym with Lee just after he left Billy Graham and then again earlier this year - it was actually the week before they split - and the difference was immense. Under Lee, Matt went from the standard he showed against Craig Watson under Graham to beating the likes of Bami and Tackie and was robbed against Ndou. He would have still beaten Branco and Nuzhnenko with Beard. Bob's first full training camp was in prep for the Branco euro title fight (he came in half way through the Khutsishvili preps) so Matthew was at championship level prior to Shannon's involvement and who got him there? Beard. Yet no-one seems to have given him any credit for it.
I personally think he's regressed under Shannon. He fought the wrong fight against Nuzhnenko and when I saw him in the changing room on 'The Body Bag' i thought good grief.
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DazBoxingFan
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Joe Gallagher in my humble opinion
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Iv worked with a few diffrent guys and been round diffrent gyms and one guy who never gets mentioned because he is semi retired is a midlands guy called Ronnie Brown just watching this guy observe and comment what to do is an education .
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C J Hussain is underrated. Very good trainer, as is Tony Sims
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Mark Callaghan has got his licence to train now, very dedicated, will end up being a 1st class trainerDes1 wrote:C J Hussain is underrated. Very good trainer, as is Tony Sims
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Bob Shannon came in for the last couple of weeks of training with Matthew Hatton when he fought Khutsishvili, up until that time he had been training with Beard. The Branco fight was only taken with around 2 weeks notice. So the reality is that Matthew Hatton could not have learned a great deal in that time and was relying on his previous experience and more recently the work with Beard. His first full camp with Bob was for the fight with Yuriy Nuzhnenko a fight which a lot of people said Matthew looked bad in and it was a fight where he first tasted the canvas.Wake up call wrote:Bob's first full training camp was in prep for the Branco euro title fight (he came in half way through the Khutsishvili preps) so Matthew was at championship level prior to Shannon's involvement and who got him there? Beard. Yet no-one seems to have given him any credit for it.Counter-puncher wrote:out of interest, how can you see this?Wake up call wrote: 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. .
I aint trying to sell or undersell any of the trainers mentioned, just like people on forums to be clear on the facts.
One thing i truly believe tho is if Ricky Hatton does come out of retirement and uses Shannon he will get bashed good and proper
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SexySouthPaw
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A stretch in Prison ,I should elaborate ,just got married I believe lolsimon fox wrote:What is Olivers' brother Humprey doing now? He was a bloody good fighter and very fit.derry wrote:your the only one who as said it mate and i agree with you also a top fella aswel got time for everyfighter he as , am learning new things everyday with himdemolitiondaley wrote:Oliver Harrison in my opinion
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TerribleTerry
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What for?SexySouthPaw wrote:A stretch in Prisonsimon fox wrote:What is Olivers' brother Humprey doing now? He was a bloody good fighter and very fit.derry wrote: your the only one who as said it mate and i agree with you also a top fella aswel got time for everyfighter he as , am learning new things everyday with him
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Hartlepools Neil Fannon is a very good trainer defo my pic for north east 
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DazBoxingFan
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who does he train?R7TKO wrote:Hartlepools Neil Fannon is a very good trainer defo my pic for north east