Who Would You Want To Train You?

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Who Would You Want To Train You?

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Famous trainers from Brady to Steward. We can name some great ones. Who would you want to work your corner? I'll give you my pick:Charley Goldman. He took on Rocky Marciano with limited potential,a short reach, a late start(turned pro at 23),and a brief amateur career and won the heavyweight championship. He got everything out of the Rock. He was always in top shape. Working downstairs,tucking that chin behind his shoulder,throwing punches from all angles,landing anywhere on an opponent. Quite a job!

Now tell me who'd you pick to make you the champ.
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Post by witherspoon »

Teddy Atlas. And think twice before you fukc with me.
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Post by Diamond WEAPON »

witherspoon wrote:Teddy Atlas. And think twice before you fukc with me.
Just look out for the gun...


Anyway I think I'd go with Yoel Judah, because I react well to a maniac yelling and shadow boxing in front of me.
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Post by Datsue »

Ray Arcel or Eddie Futch.
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Post by Goodnight, Irene »

This is one of the more interesting questions asked in recent times.

I guess I couldn't go past someone like Eddie Futch. If he weren't available (or more likely, didn't like what he saw :D) I wouldn't mind Teddy Atlas in my corner. Another excellent trainer as well as a first-class motivator to boot.
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Post by HomicideHenry »

Angello Dundee said that the greatest trainer of all time was Charlie Goldman...so I'd have to go with Goldman on this one.
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Post by Robinson »

I would like to be good enough to have
Ray Arcel or Eddie Futch to see something
and have them train me. That would be pretty
cool. Imagine having the talent and work ethic
to do that.

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Post by T.M.K »

What an awesome question... well done that man!

I'd have to ask Eddie Futch, or perhaps Brendan Ingle.....or maybe Enzo Calzaghe! As an aside, I reckon Jim MacDonald would work wonders with the likes of Futch or Steward as a conditioning/fitness coach - I have only ever heard GREAT things about his approach to fitness.

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Post by elmersalsa »

Eddie Futch, hands down, RIP :TU: :TU: :TU:
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Post by oliverfennell »

As I was a pretty defensive sort during my brief amateur foray, I'd say Brendan Ingle.
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Post by enrique »

Ray Arcel without a second thought. He was a magnificent trainer and corner.

I was lucky enough in my teen years to be trained by the late Johnny Coulon who was bantam champ in 1908 and beat Charlie Goldman. Coulon trained Eddie Perkins and hundreds of fighters and was an excellent teacher. A wonderfull man...
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Post by Seamus »

Enrique, did you know a black guy by the name of Briscoe, that fought in that same gym in the early 60's ? I never met Doctor Odom the boxing dentist, but I know a few guys at my healthclub who knew him.
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Post by Ezzard »

Arcel and Futch spring to mind straight away.
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Post by enrique »

Seamus, I do not remember Briscoe but there were forty or fifty guys training at Coulon's regularly and I could not remember half of them.
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Yank Durham and Nacho Beristain.
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Post by Rocky Balboa »

There are many to choose from. From the past, for me, it's between D'Amato, Futch & Arcel.

Of the present day, its a choice between Calzaghe, Roach, Steward & Billy Graham.
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Post by Evander »

What I saw of him, Futch .
Manny Steward is a genius.
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Who would you like to be your trainer

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My pick is Jack Blackburn
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RE: Who Would You Want To Train You

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Ray Arcel
Eddie Futch
Angelo Dundee
Emanuel Steward
Georgie Benton
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Post by chiricahua »

Cus D'Amato is the best of all time by far,right now Teddy Atlas but he is unavailable so i have to go on with Rooney.
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Post by chiricahua »

Terry D wrote:
chiricahua wrote:Cus D'Amato is the best of all time by far,right now Teddy Atlas but he is unavailable so i have to go on with Rooney.
Mickey Rooney, wise choice.
:) :D :lol: :lol: :lol: kevin :TU: :roll:
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Post by Expug »

Theres alot to picking a good trainer.
Hes not just a teacher/coach, your personalaties gotta mesh also.
Ya gotta get along.
You also need to make sure hes looking out for your best interests.
I like the way the Petronellis run things.
Calm in the corner , stable individuals , I dont like drama and chaos or song and dance men.
I think I would have worked well with those guys.
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Post by harrygreb »

eddie futch or george francis - no one else (especially not brendan ingle)
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