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"The East coast's trainer sucks!!!!"
Radical 7 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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04-14-05, 02:38 PM (EST)
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"The East coast's trainer sucks!!!!" |
(childish words) but i can't think of any wother words to describe them. The trainer for the west, I assume he is a heavyweight, He always keeps his boxers pumped up, and produces great one-liners from time to time. The guys on the east just sit there quiet. I've only heard three words out of them so far. THis plays a factor in to their winning streak i belive.
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VegasFightWriter 218 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Network TV Show Guest Star"
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04-14-05, 03:15 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: The East coast's trainer sucks!!!!" |
The West's trainer is former heavyweight contender Jeremy Williams, whose nickname -- "Half Man, Half Amazing" -- is one of the all-time best in boxing, to my mind. He is working on being a trainer; Ishe's view of him was that his strength, as you observed, wasn't in strategy but motivation. He said he was a tremendous motivator. The East coast corner man, Prentiss Byrd, is actually a well-respected trainer. Some perfectly good traines have an approach that is more calm and considered (Freddie Roach, for example), while others (Teddy Atlas) are ore volatile. But yeah, in a five-round fight for all the marbles, I can certainly see how the inspirational approach would have an advantage
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04-15-05, 02:19 AM (EST)
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2. "RE: The East coast's trainer sucks!!!!" |
I ran into Jeremy at a recent fight card in Burbank. He was (ta-da!!) working the corner for one of the fighters. We sat and chatted for a while in the dressing room. Real cool guy. He says he's planning on dropping down to the cruiserweight division, which would definitely add more excitement. I like his approach, also. That's the kind of sh*t I respond to. The other guy is too low key. Like VFW said, 5 rounds requires a little more urgency. I also agree, VFW: It's a great nickname. The name alone has actually given him a bit of a following, too (on FoxNet.) Definitely catchy and easy to remember.
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