Why Doesn't Anyone Hire Mike Tyson to Train Them?

Is he? Source?

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This is Sherdog, brah...don't take every post so serious.
 
I'd love to see his boxing style in MMA. I could picture a guy like Hector Lombard improving immensely.

Maybe Conor too? Conor could probably afford it.
Being a good boxer/fighter doesn't mean that you will make a good coach/trainer. And why would you hire Tyson anyway,wouldn't it better to hire whoever trained him?
 
Being a good boxer/fighter doesn't mean that you will make a good coach/trainer. And why would you hire Tyson anyway,wouldn't it better to hire whoever trained him?
Well Cus has been dead for about 30 years, so that might be hard.
 
He probably doesn't want to coach or train people and rather get paid for simply making appearances when asked.
 
Well Cus has been dead for about 30 years, so that might be hard.
Well Cus died back in -85, the same year Tyson began his professional career, so I think it's safe to say that there is still a trainer out there that has been part of Tyson's training. But it doesn't really matter, the point is that good fighters doesn't necessarily make good coaches.
 
Well Cus died back in -85, the same year Tyson began his professional career, so I think it's safe to say that there is still a trainer out there that has been part of Tyson's training. But it doesn't really matter, the point is that good fighters doesn't necessarily make good coaches.

Just like baseball players or a lot of athletes.
 
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