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    #11
    Originally posted by BarryRobinson View Post
    It does not work for some. Im a specialist Check my track record. Ive made a career of getting W's. The info is out there. I said it was a challenge not impossible. Im not complaining either just sharing.

    "Hard Work, Skill, and Intelligence Over Ignorance and SUPERSTITIONS."
    2 days with you and 3 or 4 days with somebody else will stall his development. You'll have something perfect the last time that you work with him and then 3 days later he shows up after working with another trainer and the first thing that you'll do is waste time showing or getting your boy back to how you had him.

    Your past wins and track record doesn't mean ****, if you want to fight an uphill battle your whole way with him is your choice. Unless you get your boy 100% you'll just be ****ing your head against a wall.

    I am interested to hear about your wins and track record......Rockin'

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      #12
      Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
      2 days with you and 3 or 4 days with somebody else will stall his development. You'll have something perfect the last time that you work with him and then 3 days later he shows up after working with another trainer and the first thing that you'll do is waste time showing or getting your boy back to how you had him.

      Your past wins and track record doesn't mean ****, if you want to fight an uphill battle your whole way with him is your choice. Unless you get your boy 100% you'll just be ****ing your head against a wall.

      I am interested to hear about your wins and track record......Rockin'
      Thanks for the views and keep up the great work on the forum

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        #13
        Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
        2 days with you and 3 or 4 days with somebody else will stall his development. You'll have something perfect the last time that you work with him and then 3 days later he shows up after working with another trainer and the first thing that you'll do is waste time showing or getting your boy back to how you had him.

        Your past wins and track record doesn't mean ****, if you want to fight an uphill battle your whole way with him is your choice. Unless you get your boy 100% you'll just be ****ing your head against a wall.

        I am interested to hear about your wins and track record......Rockin'
        Listen expert, boxing is a Martial Art. The reason why MMA is developing and boxing is not is because of myths, lack of creativity, and courage.

        For example I work with many Mixed Martial Artist and that's been a blessing. Many guys have more than one grappling coach and school of thinking. Why? because some trainers need help. It's the same reason Emanuel Steward gives Andy Lee to Joey Gamache to train. But again if you have only a limited view of teaching and limited experience it's east to understand your opinion.

        I don't get called to Germany to assist Fritz Sdunek 3 times a year for nothing. This is part of training on a high level. If a trainer is limited then the fighters will be limited.

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          #14
          There is a huge difference between a world class fighter who already has the basics down and giving him to someone else to work with than doing the same with a beginner who has flaws that you are trying to workout. You do what you want to you "expert". I've been involved with this sport for 26 years. Fighting amatuer and pro aswell as coaching and refereeing. I've heard of Sugar Ray Robinson and Jackie Robinson but I have never heard of Barry Robinson. Do as you please, it's no skin off of my back. I'm just telling you it will make his progression slower not working with the same trainer day in and day out, especially as a relatively green amatuer. I also looked in box rec for Barry Robinson, no data found........Rockin'

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            #15
            Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
            There is a huge difference between a world class fighter who already has the basics down and giving him to someone else to work with than doing the same with a beginner who has flaws that you are trying to workout. You do what you want to you "expert". I've been involved with this sport for 26 years. Fighting amatuer and pro aswell as coaching and refereeing. I've heard of Sugar Ray Robinson and Jackie Robinson but I have never heard of Barry Robinson. Do as you please, it's no skin off of my back. I'm just telling you it will make his progression slower not working with the same trainer day in and day out, especially as a relatively green amatuer. I also looked in box rec for Barry Robinson, no data found........Rockin'
            Your Right. Good Luck. Thank you for the views, attention, advice, and presence on the forum.

            Anybody can see Barry Robinson ain't on boxrec.. I don't do much but work with the best Combat Sports Athletes in the world globally....
            I don't think you get those phone calls.. im just a young nobody dont waste your energy

            "Boxing ain't who you know, it's what you know."

            Cheers M8

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              #16
              Originally posted by BarryRobinson View Post
              Listen expert, boxing is a Martial Art. The reason why MMA is developing and boxing is not is because of myths, lack of creativity, and courage.
              Geez, you don't believe that 4 or 5 different champions per division and all of the promoters battling eachother has anything to do with it. MMA you have one champion so you have to fight the best. Boxing isn't lacking because of any lack of creativity or whatever myths you speak of. Plain and simple, boxing is suffering because there are too many different organizations and too many champions. It has nothing to do with courage, for you to state that world class fighters lack courage cracks me up. How do you think that they became world class? I can see that you and I are like cats and dogs. I'm wondering where your experience comes from that you so generously and gracefully allow us know nothings to view. I've just about seen whats to see in the boxing world. Some guy gets out of jail after being taught somethings in the pen by another inmate and then they show up at the gym claiming to be a trainer. Is that how you got your stuff or did you come up fighting as a kid learning these skills or are you just mimicing what you were taught by somebody..........Rockin'

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                #17
                Originally posted by BarryRobinson View Post
                "Boxing ain't who you know, it's what you know."
                lol, you keep believing that........Rockin'

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                  Geez, you don't believe that 4 or 5 different champions per division and all of the promoters battling eachother has anything to do with it. MMA you have one champion so you have to fight the best. Boxing isn't lacking because of any lack of creativity or whatever myths you speak of. Plain and simple, boxing is suffering because there are too many different organizations and too many champions. It has nothing to do with courage, for you to state that world class fighters lack courage cracks me up. How do you think that they became world class? I can see that you and I are like cats and dogs. I'm wondering where your experience comes from that you so generously and gracefully allow us know nothings to view. I've just about seen whats to see in the boxing world. Some guy gets out of jail after being taught somethings in the pen by another inmate and then they show up at the gym claiming to be a trainer. Is that how you got your stuff or did you come up fighting as a kid learning these skills or are you just mimicing what you were taught by somebody..........Rockin'
                  See when someones heart and mind is filled with BLIND hatred they miss a lot. I was referring to the trainers and Methods of Teaching in this line (The reason why MMA is developing and boxing is not is because of myths, lack of creativity, and courage.) Blind rage is a b##ch though. Anyways...

                  "I've been involved with this sport for 26 years. Fighting amatuer and pro aswell as coaching and refereeing." 26 years to my 8 years and here I am training with the best strikers in the world.... What were you doing wrong? You know I'm interested in being your manager. 26 years.... and you don't get phone calls from trainers, promoters, and fighters for seminars, fight preps, and consulting. Please don't tell me you have a regular job too, in addition to doing all these things in boxing..... Pity. If your interested in getting something out of the 26 years you gave the sport, email me. I can help get you sorted.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BarryRobinson View Post
                    See when someones heart and mind is filled with BLIND hatred they miss a lot. I was referring to the trainers and Methods of Teaching in this line (The reason why MMA is developing and boxing is not is because of myths, lack of creativity, and courage.) Blind rage is a b##ch though. Anyways...

                    "I've been involved with this sport for 26 years. Fighting amatuer and pro aswell as coaching and refereeing." 26 years to my 8 years and here I am training with the best strikers in the world.... What were you doing wrong? You know I'm interested in being your manager. 26 years.... and you don't get phone calls from trainers, promoters, and fighters for seminars, fight preps, and consulting. Please don't tell me you have a regular job too, in addition to doing all these things in boxing..... Pity. If your interested in getting something out of the 26 years you gave the sport, email me. I can help get you sorted.
                    I had a stroke so I've been out for acouple of years.

                    Email you and you'll help me get sorted, ****! I'm through fighting, I was reffing and judging before my stroke. 8 years ah? Anybody can learn to work the mitts. Tell me a little of your own fighting experience......Rockin'

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                      I had a stroke so I've been out for acouple of years.

                      Email you and you'll help me get sorted, ****! I'm through fighting, I was reffing and judging before my stroke. 8 years ah? Anybody can learn to work the mitts. Tell me a little of your own fighting experience......Rockin'
                      With 26 years experience... no one calls you for seminars or fight preps.... damn

                      i guess like my fight career your teaching skills are obsolete.. that sucks 26 years and your not cashing in...

                      I love debating with older boxing heads. Always eye opening. They are the reason I exist actually lolololololol

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