Re: Clarification of the Heavyweight scene now
Posted: 31 Dec 2023, 18:20
The actually population Enzo had to draw on was tiny too, wasn’t like he was in a big city.
So true coneye ! Enzo spent half his life on the M4 is seemed, he’d be at York hall late and then have to drive back to south wales.coneye wrote: ↑30 Dec 2023, 21:23Pretty much says it all about Enzo then does'nt it . and whats more its easy to get these lads in do a good sometimes great job with them , put heh presto you look aroud 10-12-- 15 years later and theres no one especielly if your virtually a one man band ,, simple explanation has well , you have a bunch of jnrs ,, do a good job and there winning ,,, before you know it 4-5 years have past and there snrs , there still doing well , winning titles , schoolboys , maybe ABA's , but they need more focused training and before you know it there finished and turning pro maybee ,,, - you hit the pro scene and if you and them are lucky they do well , but all the time , they each need more time with you , then one day you look around , and relize , shit all my time has been with them and you don't have any others comig through , because , you just did'nt have time on your own to take the new kids on . . So what do you do , start again or say when this lot finish so do i , course its different for a big gym with multiple trainers