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I was looking at an old VHS tape I found where I had Hopkins vs. Trinidad recorded. Larry Merchant praises Hopkins and asks him of his game plan and thats when Hopkins responds, "thats exactly what I wanted to do. You should be int he corner with somebody because you're good at analyzing things" (not exact quote but somewhere along those lines)
Now, I doubt Larry would be a good trainer and Hopkins was just so happy and would have priased anyone who praised him after that terrific performance. But, it got me to think of Boxing trainers who perhaps didnt have any Boxing experience.
Enzo Calzaghe for example. Im pretty sure he never boxed. Atleast not officially (From my understanding). But he turned out to be a good trainer for his son.
What other Boxing trainers with little, minimal or even no actual Boxing experience them selves have turned out to be good or even decent trainers?
Now, I doubt Larry would be a good trainer and Hopkins was just so happy and would have priased anyone who praised him after that terrific performance. But, it got me to think of Boxing trainers who perhaps didnt have any Boxing experience.
Enzo Calzaghe for example. Im pretty sure he never boxed. Atleast not officially (From my understanding). But he turned out to be a good trainer for his son.
What other Boxing trainers with little, minimal or even no actual Boxing experience them selves have turned out to be good or even decent trainers?