IMO it's between Robert Garcia, Freddie Roach, Abel Sanchez, and John David Jackson. Derrick James is also a trainer I like alot.
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Don't think so, have had Freddie as #1 since Stewards passing. And I don't think much of Abel Sanchez so far. I've heard a bit from Jackson and he seems to really know his stuff, would probably have him up there in the top 5 of today maybe.
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Its extremely hard to rank trainers like you'd do fighters. I think a lot of cats just rank guys based off of how much their fighters achieved, but I think its more a matter of upping a guys game from what he'd be capable of with a so so or bad trainer. And idek how you'd even measure something like that unless you were deeply involved in everyone's gym.
I definitely dig Garcia & I like his training style.
Randomly, I watched the Diego Corrales vs Garcia fight a couple days back & it was crazy to see him so young & skinny.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostIts extremely hard to rank trainers like you'd do fighters. I think a lot of cats just rank guys based off of how much their fighters achieved, but I think its more a matter of upping a guys game from what he'd be capable of with a so so or bad trainer. And idek how you'd even measure something like that unless you were deeply involved in everyone's gym.
I definitely dig Garcia & I like his training style.
Randomly, I watched the Diego Corrales vs Garcia fight a couple days back & it was crazy to see him so young & skinny.
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Freddie has worked with many champions and has made them better, but my understanding is that Nacho Beristain has molded over 20 champions, since kids? So what counts more, building a champion from the ground up or bringing in an already pre-molded adult fighter and making him better? Head to head, Nacho vs Freddie, Nacho has the best win with Marquez KOing Pacquiao.
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