Controversial wrote: ↑10 Dec 2020, 17:25
Yarde just tweeted “it’s time to make some changes”, maybe he's ditching his trainer?
I hope so, it's time to realise his potential now - whatever that is. I would really hope Fwank's putting in a call to someone like Adam Booth
I hope so too. I listened to an interview with Tunde a couple of days ago and he’s deluded. Calls himself the master genius, now claims that Arthur DIDNT have an issue with his right hand and it was just that he couldn’t land it, justified not remembering to put the gumshield back in by saying that Floyd Mayweather Snr also forgot to put the gumshield in against Canelo in one of the rounds.
He said that the losses have come down to experience. That may be so. So why doesn’t Yarde go to a coach with more experience. We’ve got some really good trainers in this country - Yarde would be great with Booth, Ingle and several others.
Controversial wrote: ↑10 Dec 2020, 17:25
Yarde just tweeted “it’s time to make some changes”, maybe he's ditching his trainer?
I hope so, it's time to realise his potential now - whatever that is. I would really hope Fwank's putting in a call to someone like Adam Booth
I hope so too. I listened to an interview with Tunde a couple of days ago and he’s deluded. Calls himself the master genius, now claims that Arthur DIDNT have an issue with his right hand and it was just that he couldn’t land it, justified not remembering to put the gumshield back in by saying that Floyd Mayweather Snr also forgot to put the gumshield in against Canelo in one of the rounds.
He said that the losses have come down to experience. That may be so. So why doesn’t Yarde go to a coach with more experience. We’ve got some really good trainers in this country - Yarde would be great with Booth, Ingle and several others.
Yeah the losses are OK and acceptable due to inexperience. Yarde actually says this himself about kovalev. How stupid can you be.
well, that's me warned, then. Better not weigh in with any more criticism on Tunde's somewhat idiosyncratic training practices, or his somewhat shoddy corner work, or the paucity of his advice in-between rounds.
well, that's me warned, then. Better not weigh in with any more criticism on Tunde's somewhat idiosyncratic training practices, or his somewhat shoddy corner work, or the paucity of his advice in-between rounds.
well, that's me warned, then. Better not weigh in with any more criticism on Tunde's somewhat idiosyncratic training practices, or his somewhat shoddy corner work, or the paucity of his advice in-between rounds.
well, that's me warned, then. Better not weigh in with any more criticism on Tunde's somewhat idiosyncratic training practices, or his somewhat shoddy corner work, or the paucity of his advice in-between rounds.
Yeah dont be so negative - concentrate on the positives notably tunde and anthony's immaculate performance of their little handclap routine before round one.
well, that's me warned, then. Better not weigh in with any more criticism on Tunde's somewhat idiosyncratic training practices, or his somewhat shoddy corner work, or the paucity of his advice in-between rounds.
well, that's me warned, then. Better not weigh in with any more criticism on Tunde's somewhat idiosyncratic training practices, or his somewhat shoddy corner work, or the paucity of his advice in-between rounds.