Interview with Derrick James, Trainer to Errol Spence Jr. (2024)

Boxing Insider Interview with Derrick James
By: Marley Malenfant

Derrick James is busy man.

When he’s not training his stable of boxers, like current IBF Welterweight champion Errol Spence jr or Jermell Charlo, he hosts private and group boxing sessions at the Cooper Aerobics Institute in Dallas.

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James has trained professionally for over ten years. His career as a professional boxer is 27-7-1 and he’s a former two-time Golden Gloves champion in Texas.

Not one to really hype himself up, James said the formula to his success is to never stop working.
“All of our strength and conditioning work is done at Cooper and our boxing work is done at R&R [Boxing Club in Dallas].”

In a Q&A, James discussed his working relationship with Spence, consideration for trainer of the year, plans to finish out the year and brief talks with the indecipherable Al Haymon.

BI: Do you think boxing media was ignoring you and Errol Spence’s rise prior to a championship because you’re both from Texas?

DJ: I don’t think they ignored Errol as much as they did myself. A couple years ago he was prospect of the year. He was an ESPN prospect of the year and Premier Boxing Champions named him prospect of the year. The boxing media and the boxing world have not ignored him. I think myself, yes. A little bit but not much.

BI: Why do you think that is?

DJ: It’s like a small, small community. I think they like the same ol’ guys. Errol is not my first world champion. It’s Jermell Charlo, who’s from Texas as well. But I don’t know, man. But they almost don’t have a choice now [but to respect it]. I have 23 guys and three champions. So my third guy, Robert Brant, he’s fighting for the world title sometime in August or September for the WBA belt that Danny Jacobs gave up to fight [Gennady Golovkin] GGG. I have three world champions. So there’s no way the public can deny.

BI: Are there things that you do as a trainer that other trainers should be doing?

DJ: Well, I’m happy that they’re not doing what we’re doing. And they don’t need to do it because what works for me does not mean that works for them. They need to stick to what they do and let us stick to what we do. That’s how I’ll say that.

BI: With Spence’s success, has anything changed with the way you two work?

DJ: No not at all, man. Everything thing has been the same. What’s funny is that initially, when I started training him as an amateur, my whole focus was that he would become world champion. Not professional. But it was amateur world champion. I wasn’t thinking that far off because the goal was the amateur world title. And then the Olympic games came. At that point, I never really set a goal except just work hard. For me as a trainer, I don’t feel right pushing my ideas on somebody else. I hope to make him the best he is. We haven’t changed anything. It’s the same pace, same everything since he was an amateur. The only thing we changed is the work we do a little bit. We spar 19 rounds instead of 10 rounds. That’s the difference. We just work a little bit harder and we always work the same pace and the same weight. And that’s why I think it’s getting a little bit harder for everybody to keep up.

BI: What would you like to see for Spence next?

DJ: I really don’t like to interject my personal feelings on who he should fight. I want him to fight whoever he wants to fight. So I listen to him. I go off of whatever he says. He says he wants to fight the best. He wants to fight Keith Thurman. If he can’t fight Keith Thurman because of an injury, then you know whoever the next possible opposition is. It could be Shawn Porter, Danny Garcia. These are the names I’ve heard him say. I’m just repeating what he said. I just get him prepared.

BI: Does he ever mention anyone from Top Rank or Golden Boy? Does he ever say ‘I wouldn’t mind getting at a [Terrance] Crawford or Manny Pacquiao’? Does he mention those guys to you in private?

DJ: Well, Pacquiao… he did say Pacquiao right after the last fight. And really, it’s not about Manny Pacquiao. It’s about that he has that title. So if he didn’t have that WBO belt, he wouldn’t mention his name at all.

BI: What’s it like working with Al Haymon. He’s a mysterious guy and you don’t see him in the media.

DJ: I don’t know, man. I don’t talk to him [laughs]. I’m serious. There’s a liaison that I generally work with and we’ll go from there. I really don’t work with him. I’ve met him before and have talked to him a couple of times. But I really don’t have to talk to him.

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Interview with Derrick James, Trainer to Errol Spence Jr. (2024)

FAQs

Who has Derrick James trained in boxing? ›

Training Career

James is the current trainer of Jermell Charlo and Ryan Garcia. In addition, he is the previous trainer of Errol Spence and Anthony Joshua, having trained him for two of his fights in 2023 against Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius.

Who has Errol Spence Jr lost to? ›

Finally, on May 25, 2023, it was confirmed that Spence Jr. would fight Terence Crawford for the undisputed welterweight titles on July 29, 2023, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. He lost the fight by a ninth-round technical knockout.

How big is Errol Spence Jr? ›

Spence, at 5-feet-9½ inches, is 1½ inches taller than Crawford, who won his first title at 135 pounds. Crawford went on to win the undisputed championship at 140 and will now look to claim all four welterweight belts.

Why is Derrick James suing Errol Spence Jr.? ›

James, a former cruiserweight boxer, contends that he should have been paid 10% of Spence's earnings for each fight, not just the amount listed on his contract. To skirt sanctioning fees, agreements for top-level fights often list purses that are much less than what the boxer is actually being paid.

Who trained Mike Tyson in boxing? ›

Tyson's emerging boxing ability was discovered there by Bobby Stewart, a juvenile detention center counselor and former boxer. Stewart considered Tyson to be an outstanding fighter and trained him for a few months before introducing him to boxing manager and trainer Cus D'Amato.

What belt did Errol Spence have? ›

Errol Spence Jr., of Desoto, Texas, is a former WBC, IBF and WBA welterweight champion.

What rank is Errol Spence Jr? ›

Errol Spence Jr
divisionwelter
rating
#4 / 2,279 #4 / 376
bouts29
rounds151
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How many southpaws has Errol Spence fought? ›

The career-long welterweight Spence (28-1, 22 KOs) had only fought two southpaws prior to Crawford.

What does Errol Spence Jr eat? ›

When I wake up, I'm eating either oatmeal, or eggs with avocado and a side of spinach. If it's not that, it's a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich with almond milk on the side. Then I go to the gym, work out, and come back to the house for a salad—a plain, spinach-kale salad with organic Italian dressing.

Who walked out Errol Spence Jr.? ›

His jacket embodied his nickname, 'The Truth,' and the boxer even walked out with a well-known rapper, BigXThaPlug. However, Logan Paul's trainer, Milton Lacroix was left unimpressed over the rapper's attire. So let's dive in on Spence Jr.'s walkout and his reaction to Bigxthaplug getting up.

How much did Errol Spence Jr get paid for the fight? ›

Crawford and Spence reportedly earned at least $25 million apiece from the bout with Spence earning a slightly higher percentage of the purse despite his loss. Given that they both entered the contest with undefeated records, Crawford vs. Spence was one of the most highly anticipated boxing matches in recent memory.

Did Derrick James train Ryan Garcia? ›

It is a small sample size, but Garcia credits James for teaching him a technical style of boxing, something that James explained saying: “I work [with] him on specific things not until he gets it right, but until he can't get it wrong.”

Who trained Floyd Mayweather Jr? ›

turned pro in 1996, Roger Mayweather turned his attention away from his own competitive boxing career and focused more on being the younger Mayweather's trainer. Roger trained Floyd Jr. until early 1998, when Floyd Mayweather Sr. was released from prison and became Mayweather Jr's trainer.

Who is Gervonta Davis boxing trainer? ›

Gervonta Davis' co-trainer Kenny Ellis revealed when Tank will fight IBF lightweight champion Vasily Lomachenko, stating “11-24,” on a Sunday.

Who is Anthony Joshua's trainer? ›

Joshua trained under McCracken as an amateur, including at the 2012 Olympics where AJ won gold, and long into the heavyweight's pro career. After losing to Oleksandr Usyk in 2021, Joshua left McCracken to team with Garcia in 2022, only to lose to Usyk on points again.

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