If dead trainers were alive today..
If dead trainers were alive today..
Let's say a dead trainer were still alive in the present. Who would they train?
For example, say Eddie Futch were still alive. Who do you think would be a good fit for him?
For example, say Eddie Futch were still alive. Who do you think would be a good fit for him?
Re: If dead trainers were alive today..
they would shake their heads
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I wonder how Jack Blackburn would get on?
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"I don't give a shi.t about that shake thing, give him a nice red steak"
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They used to use some really crazy stuff to stop cuts from bleeding.
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I wonder who invented the cold iron, that they use for bruises to a boxers face? was it just a random act "quick grab me that iron that might do the trick" type of scenario?
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jezzamundo
- Heavyweight

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I think Eddie Futch training Shawn Porter would be a good combination.
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Lomachenko or Rigo would be a real find for any old time trainer, if all that talent and ability could be allied to old school smarts and punch power improvements it'd be great to see how great they could be. Lomachenko could be another Benny Leonard.
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So many great trainers have passed on but too bad they didn't pass their knowledge on to todays trainers. If they could talk today they would say WTF happened to boxing.
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ClivePatrickLyons
- Super Welterweight
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Re: If dead trainers were alive today..
Angelo Dundee would have been good for Mayweather in teaching him offence 
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Datsue
- Heavyweight

Re: If dead trainers were alive today..
Has anyone said "They'd probably be quite fvcked off to find themselves stuck inside coffins" yet?