By Thomas Gerbasi - It may have been the sign Kermit Cintron needed that everything was going to be all right. Seven months removed from his last fight, a ten round decision win over Jonathan Batista in Miami, Oklahoma, the former welterweight champion knew that he wanted to make another run at a title, but he knew things had to change for him to get there.
The first order of business was reuniting both personally and professionally with strength and conditioning coach Joe Pastore, who was with Cintron (along with trainer Marshall Kauffman) back in the early years of his career. The next was bringing in a new trainer in the form of Javan “Sugar” Hill, the nephew of the late Emanuel Steward and a rising star in the coaching biz in his own right. It was risky to revamp everything at the age of 34, but as soon as he started hitting the mitts with Hill, it all came together again. [Click Here To Read More]
The first order of business was reuniting both personally and professionally with strength and conditioning coach Joe Pastore, who was with Cintron (along with trainer Marshall Kauffman) back in the early years of his career. The next was bringing in a new trainer in the form of Javan “Sugar” Hill, the nephew of the late Emanuel Steward and a rising star in the coaching biz in his own right. It was risky to revamp everything at the age of 34, but as soon as he started hitting the mitts with Hill, it all came together again. [Click Here To Read More]
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