South African boxing trainer Colin Nathan nominated for prestigious award

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Winning the Boxing Writers Association of America trainer of the year award would be the cherry on top for South African trainer Colin Nathan.

Colin Nathan has been nominated for the prestigious trainer of year award by the Boxing Writers Association of America .Winning the Boxing Writers Association of America trainer of the year award would be the cherry on top for South African trainer Colin Nathan.

Haney trains his son Devin , James is Errol Spence Junior’s mentor , Mashyanov trains Dmitry Bivol and Santos is Hector Garcia’s trainer. Garcia is the WBA junior lightweight champion “That is because that is a credible achievement for me through the hard work I have done over the years. He has been to Freddie Roach, the former professional American boxer, who is widely regarded as one of the best trainers of all time. Roach trained many great world champions including four-division world champion Miguel Cotto, former WBC middleweight champion Julio César Chávez junior, three-time world champion James “Lights Out” Toney and former light welterweight champion Amir Khan.

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