Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
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Sure a trainer played a part in that success, but when you are getting crazy paydays you've transcended the sport & those paydays are based on who the fighter is rather than the level of skill his trainer has helped him attain.
I mean specifically thinking of GGG he's popular partially on his skill sure, but he transcended the sport with the Mexican Style Good Boy sh^t & his general likeability. And I believe if you look at any of these guys making insane 8 digit paydays on the reg you'd find a public persona that has caught the hearts & minds of fans more than its simply about their natural boxing talent & the trainer who has had some degree of success honing that skill into the sharpest blade possible.
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