Jamie Moore - Boxing Trainer

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Jamie Moore - Boxing Trainer

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Loved watching him as a fighter & I'm well chuffed that he's recently doing so well as a trainer.

I have to admit, given his style, I didn't see it coming but in reality how many of the top technical boxers go on to be top trainers.

I suppose it's the less technical blokes who rely more on heart & will who pick up more going in against the boxers with more technical ability.

Who is Moore currently training?
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Loved him as a fighter as well. Exciting come forward style and always very intense. Comes across a sound guy as well. Always enjoyed his punditry when he was on Sky :TU:

He's training Tommy Coyle, Fielding, Murray, Frampton... Might be missing one or two :maybe:
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Taansend wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 11:31 Loved watching him as a fighter & I'm well chuffed that he's recently doing so well as a trainer.

I have to admit, given his style, I didn't see it coming but in reality how many of the top technical boxers go on to be top trainers.

I suppose it's the less technical blokes who rely more on heart & will who pick up more going in against the boxers with more technical ability.
I think Moores technique and ringcraft are/were much underrated
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Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:09
Taansend wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 11:31 Loved watching him as a fighter & I'm well chuffed that he's recently doing so well as a trainer.

I have to admit, given his style, I didn't see it coming but in reality how many of the top technical boxers go on to be top trainers.

I suppose it's the less technical blokes who rely more on heart & will who pick up more going in against the boxers with more technical ability.
I think Moores technique and ringcraft are/were much underrated
Maybe by himself as he chose to go to the trenches more often than not.
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Game fighter and fairplay to him so far as a trainer
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Stuarty wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 11:35 Loved him as a fighter as well. Exciting come forward style and always very intense. Comes across a sound guy as well. Always enjoyed his punditry when he was on Sky :TU:

He's training Tommy Coyle, Fielding, Murray, Frampton... Might be missing one or two :maybe:
Conrad Cummings, Stevie Ward and Jack Catterall as well.
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3132DW wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:38
Stuarty wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 11:35 Loved him as a fighter as well. Exciting come forward style and always very intense. Comes across a sound guy as well. Always enjoyed his punditry when he was on Sky :TU:

He's training Tommy Coyle, Fielding, Murray, Frampton... Might be missing one or two :maybe:
Conrad Cummings, Stevie Ward and Jack Catterall as well.
Didn't know Ward. Forgot about the other 2 lol. Well remembered :TU: Cracking stable he's got there now considering he was gonna shut the doors of the gym at one stage.
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Stuarty wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:42
3132DW wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:38
Stuarty wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 11:35 Loved him as a fighter as well. Exciting come forward style and always very intense. Comes across a sound guy as well. Always enjoyed his punditry when he was on Sky :TU:

He's training Tommy Coyle, Fielding, Murray, Frampton... Might be missing one or two :maybe:
Conrad Cummings, Stevie Ward and Jack Catterall as well.
Didn't know Ward. Forgot about the other 2 lol. Well remembered :TU: Cracking stable he's got there now considering he was gonna shut the doors of the gym at one stage.
Yeah think he got a lot of the Oliver Harrison fighters with his illness.
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Taansend wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:12
Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:09
Taansend wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 11:31 Loved watching him as a fighter & I'm well chuffed that he's recently doing so well as a trainer.

I have to admit, given his style, I didn't see it coming but in reality how many of the top technical boxers go on to be top trainers.

I suppose it's the less technical blokes who rely more on heart & will who pick up more going in against the boxers with more technical ability.
I think Moores technique and ringcraft are/were much underrated
Maybe by himself as he chose to go to the trenches more often than not.

A lot of the time yes but say in the performance against Macklin, it was like a Watson-Benn style display of smart tuck up and counter box-fighting, and when he went on that European run of 3 or 4 fights he broke his men down with very educated pressure.

I'd say the idea of him being aggression over technique stems from his early wars, later in his career I don't think he was like that.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 13:09
Taansend wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:12
Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:09

I think Moores technique and ringcraft are/were much underrated
Maybe by himself as he chose to go to the trenches more often than not.

A lot of the time yes but say in the performance against Macklin, it was like a Watson-Benn style display of smart tuck up and counter box-fighting, and when he went on that European run of 3 or 4 fights he broke his men down with very educated pressure.

I'd say the idea of him being aggression over technique stems from his early wars, later in his career I don't think he was like that.
True of many boxes although some go the other way. I saw Steve Collins box on a Benn undercard and he was very dull and stand up 1-2 style.

I get what you're saying. He wasn't brainless - and I'm not saying that either - but he seems to be a more measured coach than a boxer
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If he is on 10% of the purses he will be earning more now than when he fought
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Great exciting boxer to watch and has So much knowledge to pass on am really happy he’s doing good, he’s a top Man :TU:
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Taansend wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 13:13
Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 13:09
Taansend wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:12

Maybe by himself as he chose to go to the trenches more often than not.

A lot of the time yes but say in the performance against Macklin, it was like a Watson-Benn style display of smart tuck up and counter box-fighting, and when he went on that European run of 3 or 4 fights he broke his men down with very educated pressure.

I'd say the idea of him being aggression over technique stems from his early wars, later in his career I don't think he was like that.
True of many boxes although some go the other way. I saw Steve Collins box on a Benn undercard and he was very dull and stand up 1-2 style.

I get what you're saying. He wasn't brainless - and I'm not saying that either - but he seems to be a more measured coach than a boxer
Good point on Collins mate
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