Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
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How good of a trainer is Roger Mayweather???
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Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View Post1st of all why dont you try reading my post right on the 1st page saying Nacho is the trainer i regard the most highly because he has trained 17 world champions from scratch. Meaning from the moment a child steps into the gym for the 1st time without any knowledge of fighting all the way until world championship fights.
Roach and Stewart have trained multiple world champions but they were already established before they ever got their hands on them.
Rigondeaux, Khan and Toney all already had olympic pedigree before Roach ever trained them. Even Manny Pacquiao was already a world champion before he ever met Freddie Roach.
And while I agree about Floyd Sr and Roger not having done much as far as trainers outside of Floyd jr. You have to at the very least give Sr credit for training his son from scratch since childhood. He would not have made it to the olympics without it.
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Originally posted by El Jesus View PostMayweather and his team dont allow anybody to see any of their inside game or information on how they prepare for fights, they dont allow cameras into sparring, nor do they let ANYONE, not even their entourage, get wind of their strategy.
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Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah View Postbeing a olympic medalist & being a great proffesional world champion is not the same thing. The gap between the two is huge and cannot be described as established. Very far from it. If you cant differentiate between the two, you are a hopeless case.
But, today? as of the last 20 years? id hardly call anyone with an olympic medal polished. how you prepare for olympic boxing isnt even the same as how you prepare for an amatuer fight, the scoring is just redundant.
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Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah View Postwhy are they so scared to show sparring footage? almost every great fighter in the history of the sport show sparring footage. They need to hide their game plan for fighting a 36 year old career featherweight with 55 plus fights & just went through the ringer fighting casamayor, diaz, & pacquiao when they have a 32 year old undefeated welterweight former junior middleweight champion?
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Originally posted by El Jesus View PostObviously what they do works, im not really here to question their success. Maybe when you are handling fighters and guiding them, then you can give yorue opinion on why they should reveal to the whole world what they do.
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Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View PostHow much credit do you think Roger Mayweather should get as a trainer for Floyd's success?
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Roger Mayweather is a HOF trainer and fighter! The man knows this game better than most "experts" think! PBF is what he is cause of his uncle, not cause of his father, who was never there for him, and who couldn't even train dlj to beat F.Strum or R.Hatton to beat Manny Pacquiao! Roger may not be liked by many cause if his manners, (same as PBF) but when it comes to BOXING in that squared circle, NO ONE CAN HANG WITH THEM!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by DoubleM View PostHow do you know Roger doesn't watch film. Do you follow him around 24/7 or just watch a 1 minute snippet on TV. Roger is a boxing guru and lives and breathes boxing. For you to question his training techniques his laughable.
In your eyes, Roach is the only good trainer out there lol. Naive Pacman fans.
The ******ity of some people astonishes me,
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