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Post by Kelvinj3 Mon 01 Apr 2013, 3:27 am

Since Msnny Steward passed on, who do you think is #1 heavyweight trainer and why. Opinions please.

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Post by Guest Mon 01 Apr 2013, 11:26 am

Looking at the state of HW boxing at the moment you could imagine many are self trained if they train at all!

In all seriousness a good trainer is a good trainer the weight shouldn't matter. A good trainer should be able to bring out the best in a boxers strengths & improve their weaknesses. The relationship between them is also very important as is the trainers ability to make a fighter believe in himself & become more confident.

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Post by azania Mon 01 Apr 2013, 2:25 pm

Are you talking about the fattest trainer? Bellew's trainer is a little portly.

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Post by Adam D Mon 01 Apr 2013, 2:46 pm

Peter Fury deserves a lot of credit for getting Tyson into some sort of shape and tightening up his defence.

Not saying he is the best by a longway but he has had a good response from Tyson.

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Post by eddyfightfan Mon 01 Apr 2013, 3:46 pm

adam booth has done well with haye, and the groves.

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Post by OasisBFC Tue 02 Apr 2013, 12:20 pm

Adam D wrote:Peter Fury deserves a lot of credit for getting Tyson into some sort of shape and tightening up his defence.

Not saying he is the best by a longway but he has had a good response from Tyson.

was thinking exactly that. the man lives and breathes boxing and seems very clued up about the fitness side of it.
he has transformed tyson into a lean ripped fighter - and his skill level has increased with it.

his cousin hughie fury is 18 years old and 6"6 and won gold at the world youth champs. he just had an impressive debut and will be one to watch. he looks big now but when he fills out in his early 20s, he could be a serious contender.




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