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    #21
    Originally posted by MASGAGOMEXI View Post
    i don't if you're being sarcastic or what. but if you're serious, I agree. McGirt brought out Gatti's boxing ability, which was virtually non-existant throughout his career. But of course, not even God could've trained Gatti to beat the likes of DLH and Floyd.
    [B]Gatti boxed VERY VERY well against Tracy Harris Patterson back in, I think, 1995[ to win the 130 pound title/B]

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      #22
      Eddie Futch is probably my favorite trainer of all time.

      My favorite trainers today are,

      Freddy Roach
      Roger Mayweather
      Nacho Beristain

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        #23
        Not a all time great but Enzo Calzaghe needs a shoutout, 3 World Champs from his small Newbridge camp not bad considering he was a musician with nothing to do with boxing to begin with.

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          #24
          Emanuel Stewart.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Panamaniac View Post
            Nominees:
            • Angelo Dundee
            • Yancey Durham
            • Ray Arcel
            • Manny Steward
            • Eddie Futch
            • Teddy Atlas
            • Cus D'Amato
            How the Hell has no one mentioned Lou Duva? He's one of the greatest in my book!!

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              #26
              the greatest trainer of all time has to be my pair adidas 3 stripe, had them for years really comfortable. (english joke)

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                #27
                Originally posted by Panamaniac View Post
                Nominees:
                • Angelo Dundee
                • Yancey Durham
                • Ray Arcel
                • Manny Steward
                • Eddie Futch
                • Teddy Atlas
                • Cus D'Amato
                Originally posted by gavinz1970 View Post
                Good list, though you could argue Dundee had a ton of talent to start with in his top fighters.
                One could also argue that Dundee - at least in part - could be responsible for the fine-tuning of those raw talents.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Rane-Ex54 View Post
                  How the Hell has no one mentioned Lou Duva? He's one of the greatest in my book!!
                  No one's mentioned (until now) Jack Blackburn (Joe Louis) either... Failure to remember is a shortcoming of the poster(s), not the trainer(s).

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