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The dude you mentioned at the end bugs me. It seems like complete laziness and lack of care. I'm fairly lucky in that Marcos Camejo coached some of the cuban olympians, some of whom medalled up to silver (which I could say more but I'm not an expert on the Amateur scene in the slightest). I'm definitely looking up Al Osta though.
The daddy coach that immediately sticks out in my mind was Cus D'amato, not that he wasn't a fantastic mind and a great trainer, but he definitely brought out the confidence in great athletes like Tyson and Patterson. Luckily he had a great tactical brain to back it up rather than going the "you're a wrecking machine" route.
Was it difficult going back to being the bucket man, even with all the time you'd spent in the sport?
The daddy coach that immediately sticks out in my mind was Cus D'amato, not that he wasn't a fantastic mind and a great trainer, but he definitely brought out the confidence in great athletes like Tyson and Patterson. Luckily he had a great tactical brain to back it up rather than going the "you're a wrecking machine" route.
Was it difficult going back to being the bucket man, even with all the time you'd spent in the sport?