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Who is the best boxing trainer in the world?
Freddie Roach 50%  50%  [ 9 ]
Emanuel Steward 6%  6%  [ 1 ]
Ignacio Beristain 28%  28%  [ 5 ]
Naazim Richardson 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Ronnie Shields 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Roger Mayweather 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Roberto Garcia 17%  17%  [ 3 ]
Others 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Total votes : 18
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 8:22 pm 
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Freddie Roach

Fighters trained:
    Bernard Hopkins
    Oscar De La Hoya
    Mike Tyson
    Georges St. Pierre
    Anderson Silva
    Manny Pacquiao
    Amir Khan


Emanuel Steward

Fighters trained:
    Lennox Lewis
    Julio Cesar Chavez
    Oscar De La Hoya
    Thomas Hearns
    Chad Dawson
    Wladimir Klitschko
    Vitali Klitschko


Ignacio Beristain

Fighters trained:
    Juan Manuel Marquez
    Juan Carlos Salgado
    Eduardo Escobedo


Naazim Richardson

Fighters trained:
    Bernard Hopkins
    Shane Mosley


Ronnie Shields

Fighters trained:
    Evander Holyfield
    Pernell Whittaker
    Vernon Forrest
    Tomasz Adamek
    Kermit Cintron
    Guillermo Rigondeaux


Roger Mayweather

Fighters trained:
    Floyd Mayweather Jr.


Roberto Garcia

Fighters trained:
    Brandon Ríos
    Steven Luevano
    Nonito Donaire
    Kelly Pavlik
    Antonio Margarito

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 8:27 pm 
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He's probably some unknown Cuban, training national fighters for a pittance.

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mexifan wrote:
He's probably some unknown Cuban, training Philippine national fighters for a "pittance."


Fixed. :)

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theDon wrote:
mexifan wrote:
He's probably some unknown Cuban, training Philippine national fighters for a "pittance."


Fixed. :)


Philippine fighters. Hahahaha!

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 7:28 pm 
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Update: The overrated Freddie Roach is currently leading the poll.

Who is the best boxing trainer in the world?
Freddie Roach 80% [ 4 ]
Emanuel Steward 0% [ 0 ]
Ignacio Beristain 0% [ 0 ]
Naazim Richardson 0% [ 0 ]
Ronnie Shields 0% [ 0 ]
Roger Mayweather 0% [ 0 ]
Roberto Garcia 20% [ 1 ]
Others 0% [ 0 ]
Total votes : 5

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:31 pm 
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Ignacio Beristain and here's the list of boxers he's trained over the years the TS inadvertently left out.

Ricardo López - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Rafael Márquez - two division champion
Daniel Zaragoza - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Humberto González - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Victor Rabanales - bantamweight champion
Oscar De La Hoya - six division champion
Jorge Arce - four time champion
Guty Espadas - flyweight champion
Guty Espadas, Jr. - featherweight champion
Enrique Sánchez - bantamweight champion
Gilberto Román - two time champion (with 11 title defenses)
Jhonny González - two division champion
Melchor Cob Castro - two time champion
Rodolfo López - featherweight champion
Alejandro Barrera - jr middleweight prospect
Abner Mares - bantamweight champion
Vicente Escobedo - former title challenger
Jorge Paez - two time champion

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:34 pm 
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It's not the trainer , It's the boxer ........................ susmeeeeeeeeeeeee


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Robert Garcia
1. Nonito Donaire Jr. (4 weight division champion)
2. Brandon Rios (lightweight champion)
3. Mickey Garcia (no. ranked featherweight contender)
4. Kelly Pavlik (just demolished his recent opponent)


:biglaugh: :biglaugh: :biglaugh:

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i'd have to go with garcia on this one. he's the one who got the hot streak going on right now.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:51 pm 
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roach fighters are on a roll :lol: :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:16 pm 
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roach fighters are on a roll :lol: :lol:

Hahaha landslide victory...only here in pacland :biglaugh:


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ARKAN wrote:
Ignacio Beristain and here's the list of boxers he's trained over the years the TS inadvertently left out.

Ricardo López - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Rafael Márquez - two division champion
Daniel Zaragoza - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Humberto González - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Victor Rabanales - bantamweight champion
Oscar De La Hoya - six division champion
Jorge Arce - four time champion
Guty Espadas - flyweight champion
Guty Espadas, Jr. - featherweight champion
Enrique Sánchez - bantamweight champion
Gilberto Román - two time champion (with 11 title defenses)
Jhonny González - two division champion
Melchor Cob Castro - two time champion
Rodolfo López - featherweight champion
Alejandro Barrera - jr middleweight prospect
Abner Mares - bantamweight champion
Vicente Escobedo - former title challenger
Jorge Paez - two time champion


with this list,ill give it to Nacho
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ARKAN wrote:
Ignacio Beristain and here's the list of boxers he's trained over the years the TS inadvertently left out.

Ricardo López - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Rafael Márquez - two division champion
Daniel Zaragoza - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Humberto González - four time champion (hall of fame member)
Victor Rabanales - bantamweight champion
Oscar De La Hoya - six division champion
Jorge Arce - four time champion
Guty Espadas - flyweight champion
Guty Espadas, Jr. - featherweight champion
Enrique Sánchez - bantamweight champion
Gilberto Román - two time champion (with 11 title defenses)
Jhonny González - two division champion
Melchor Cob Castro - two time champion
Rodolfo López - featherweight champion
Alejandro Barrera - jr middleweight prospect
Abner Mares - bantamweight champion
Vicente Escobedo - former title challenger
Jorge Paez - two time champion


LOL, from this list...it looks like Beristain was credited with the 6 division championship of ODLH, when in fact...he only trained Oscar on his fight against Pacman. :shock:


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