View Full Version : Video: Salvador Sanchez Tribute


Bozo_no no
01-31-2006, 03:32 AM
http://silversurfer91.homestead.com/files/sanchez12.jpg
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http://media.putfile.com/Salvador-Sanchez-Tribute
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I can't say much for the gay music, but this is worth a look. I downloaded it and it's got some good footage in it of a great fighter who's career was cut short.

Enjoy

Ricomania77
01-31-2006, 03:34 AM
http://silversurfer91.homestead.com/files/sanchez12.jpg
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http://media.putfile.com/Salvador-Sanchez-Tribute
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I can't say much for the gay music, but this is worth a look. I downloaded it and it's got some good footage in it of a great fighter who's career was cut short.

Enjoy
thanks bozo

JOM'S
01-31-2006, 04:01 AM
Thanks a lot buddy ... how can i down load the link??

Bozo_no no
01-31-2006, 04:24 AM
Thanks a lot buddy ... how can i down load the link??


I don't know.

Someone said they knew of a program where all you had to do was insert the link URL and it would download it, but I don't know what it was. :confused:

kadyo
01-31-2006, 04:27 AM
http://silversurfer91.homestead.com/files/sanchez12.jpg
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http://media.putfile.com/Salvador-Sanchez-Tribute
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I can't say much for the gay music, but this is worth a look. I downloaded it and it's got some good footage in it of a great fighter who's career was cut short.

Enjoy
Thanks pareng bozo! :)

xcaret
01-31-2006, 04:50 AM
thanks bozo :boxing:



link to download it:
http://upload3.putfile.com/videos/3002075759.avi

kadyo
01-31-2006, 04:54 AM
Hey peeps! Why is it that I don't see any video? It was pure audio in my case. :confused:

kadyo
01-31-2006, 04:55 AM
thanks bozo :boxing:



link to download it:
http://upload3.putfile.com/videos/3002075759.avi

Hey xcaret, thanks mang! You have any link that can make DL clip from youtube? Thanks in advance!

xcaret
01-31-2006, 05:02 AM
Hey xcaret, thanks mang! You have any link that can make DL clip from youtube? Thanks in advance!

all you have to do is right click and go to its properties, but on youtube, the clips are in flash and cant do it with that :(

kadyo
01-31-2006, 05:11 AM
all you have to do is right click and go to its properties, but on youtube, the clips are in flash and cant do it with that :(

Oh that's so. Still thanks. You want some points man?

abdiel2k3
01-31-2006, 05:18 AM
god dame
now thats natural flowin power
bajevuz!!!!!!!!!!!

wmute
01-31-2006, 05:35 AM
and to think I read a thread were ppl were saying sal sanchez sucked...

in his short career this guy was the first to beat nelson, the first to beat gomez, the only one to stop nelson, the first to stop gomez.

thank you guys for finding and uploading the video

xcaret
01-31-2006, 05:39 AM
Oh that's so. Still thanks. You want some points man?

hell ya i need it ;)

xcaret
01-31-2006, 05:39 AM
and to think I read a thread were ppl were saying sal sanchez sucked...

in his short career this guy was the first to beat nelson, the first to beat gomez, the only one to stop nelson, the first to stop gomez.

thank you guys for finding and uploading the video


those are just mexican haters ;)

the giant one
01-31-2006, 06:02 AM
this HL is very well done. Thanks for posting that .avi link xcaret. good k coming your way.

This can be viewed easiest with VLC player i think. My windows media didnt have the codec pack

JOM'S
01-31-2006, 08:13 AM
I don't know.

Someone said they knew of a program where all you had to do was insert the link URL and it would download it, but I don't know what it was. :confused:

no prob bro, thanks , just loved to watch Sal's highlights...

seeing this video one can only ponder on how FAR GREATER SAL's career would have been ...

JOM'S
01-31-2006, 08:15 AM
thanks bozo :boxing:



link to download it:
http://upload3.putfile.com/videos/3002075759.avi

some good k for you and thanks a lot buddy!!

mr. duck
01-31-2006, 08:23 AM
ws salvadore sanches hit in the face with a spade is that how he died

coz it looks like it

Bozo_no no
01-31-2006, 03:15 PM
no prob bro, thanks , just loved to watch Sal's highlights...

seeing this video one can only ponder on how FAR GREATER SAL's career would have been ...


We were sure robbed of some surely great match ups.

RwK
01-31-2006, 03:29 PM
great addition Bozo.

Oh and I thought Sanchez was excellent in "Saved by the Bell".

Mech.
01-31-2006, 03:32 PM
Damn nice find,nice quality video too.

morancito
01-31-2006, 03:32 PM
Damn I can't watch it, aaaargh.

So what should I do to see it, again?

EXIGE
01-31-2006, 03:35 PM
Hmm, i loved the right hand counter that he did as the dude stepped in right at the beginning.

Cheers Bozo. :cool:

Bozo_no no
01-31-2006, 03:36 PM
Damn I can't watch it, aaaargh.

So what should I do to see it, again?


What browser are you using? It works best in IE.

morancito
01-31-2006, 03:42 PM
What browser are you using? It works best in IE.

I'm using explorer, but I can't see it.

Bozo_no no
01-31-2006, 09:13 PM
I'm using explorer, but I can't see it.


You must be missing some kind of encoding or something. Try the download link in the previous page.

L_Gough
02-01-2006, 08:30 AM
Where did you get this video from?

Ranger2408
02-01-2006, 09:29 AM
Easy the greatest Mexican of all time, way better than julio fraud chavez

jabsRstiff
02-01-2006, 09:34 AM
Easy the greatest Mexican of all time, way better than julio fraud chavez


You should cease talking about boxing, son. Or, at least not be prone to such ridiculous exaggerrations.

Ranger2408
02-01-2006, 09:57 AM
You should cease talking about boxing, son. Or, at least not be prone to such ridiculous exaggerrations.Tell me exactly what JCC did to earn such respect from you.
If sanchez hadn't of died he would surely have been the greatest, as it is i say that he was knowing that fact, my logic is lame but then so is the logic of the some fans on here.
It's between sanchez and Ricardo lopez, i have an opinion and since it doesn't compute with you i should cease talking about boxing? gimme a break.:rolleyes:

jabsRstiff
02-01-2006, 10:21 AM
Tell me exactly what JCC did to earn such respect from you.
If sanchez hadn't of died he would surely have been the greatest, as it is i say that he was knowing that fact, my logic is lame but then so is the logic of the some fans on here.
It's between sanchez and Ricardo lopez, i have an opinion and since it doesn't compute with you i should cease talking about boxing? gimme a break.:rolleyes:

Sanchez....

A great fighter....but overrated because of his untimely death.
In between his biggest wins....were tough, distance-going fighters who were obliterated by other fighters.
Sanchez barely beat Pat Ford. He won a very close decision over him. The same Pat Ford was brutally dissected & stopped by Eusebio Pedroza.
Pat Cowdell......made Sanchez look ordinary, taking Sal the route. The same Pat Cowdell was knocked unconscious in one round by Azumah Nelson.

Sanchez struggled terribly with guys who didn't play right into his counterpunching hands.
Danny Lopez was so ready to be taken, when Sanchez took him. "Little Red" was the personification of a face-first fighter.
Wilfredo Gomez ? A great win for Sal....but let's remember that all of Gomez's great work was done at 122.
Nelson was a 13-fight substitute when he gave Sanchez all he could handle. A more seasoned, mature Nelson would have defeated Sanchez.

Chavez.....dominated 130, before a struggle to make weight forced him to rise.
So...what did this "fraud" do ? He went up to 135, where he completely destroyed Edwin Rosario. All Rosario was at the time....was a conscensus top 5 lb4lber, & arguably the sport's biggest hitter. Chavez gave him one of history's worst beatings.

Chavez moved up to 140....& engaged in a classic battle with the sport's second-best fighter, Meldrick Taylor. Yeah.....he moved up & did this.
The fight was controversial, indeed. But, it was incredibly well fought.
How would have Sanchez done if he moved to 130 & fought a 130lb version of Meldrick Taylor ? He'd have lost, considering he struggled with guys half as talented as Meldrick, down at 126.
Chavez lost to Whitaker. Pernell Whitaker is one of the greatest fighters ever, & is considered one of the best pure boxers of all time.


I'm not telling you Sanchez was not great. He was. But, his death, & the fact that so many on here weren't around while he was champ, has lead many to completely overrate him.

Chavez won three titles.....& fought the best competition out there. Call him a "fraud" ? Anyone who does so, is a fraud of a fight fan.

GunStar
02-01-2006, 12:20 PM
Sanchez....

A great fighter....but overrated because of his untimely death.
In between his biggest wins....were tough, distance-going fighters who were obliterated by other fighters.
Sanchez barely beat Pat Ford. He won a very close decision over him. The same Pat Ford was brutally dissected & stopped by Eusebio Pedroza.
Pat Cowdell......made Sanchez look ordinary, taking Sal the route. The same Pat Cowdell was knocked unconscious in one round by Azumah Nelson.

Sanchez struggled terribly with guys who didn't play right into his counterpunching hands.
Danny Lopez was so ready to be taken, when Sanchez took him. "Little Red" was the personification of a face-first fighter.
Wilfredo Gomez ? A great win for Sal....but let's remember that all of Gomez's great work was done at 122.
Nelson was a 13-fight substitute when he gave Sanchez all he could handle. A more seasoned, mature Nelson would have defeated Sanchez.

Chavez.....dominated 130, before a struggle to make weight forced him to rise.
So...what did this "fraud" do ? He went up to 135, where he completely destroyed Edwin Rosario. All Rosario was at the time....was a conscensus top 5 lb4lber, & arguably the sport's biggest hitter. Chavez gave him one of history's worst beatings.

Chavez moved up to 140....& engaged in a classic battle with the sport's second-best fighter, Meldrick Taylor. Yeah.....he moved up & did this.
The fight was controversial, indeed. But, it was incredibly well fought.
How would have Sanchez done if he moved to 130 & fought a 130lb version of Meldrick Taylor ? He'd have lost, considering he struggled with guys half as talented as Meldrick, down at 126.
Chavez lost to Whitaker. Pernell Whitaker is one of the greatest fighters ever, & is considered one of the best pure boxers of all time.


I'm not telling you Sanchez was not great. He was. But, his death, & the fact that so many on here weren't around while he was champ, has lead many to completely overrate him.

Chavez won three titles.....& fought the best competition out there. Call him a "fraud" ? Anyone who does so, is a fraud of a fight fan.Lol, this tells me that you don't know **** about Sanchez. You say all this **** out of your ass. Your just a hater of Sanchez. He stopped Nelson, if he would've fought Nelson again he would've stopped him for second time. Don't make it sound like Sanchez had gifts from the judges, that is just BS. I know alot more about Sanchez, then your sorry ass, I've seen more fights of Sanchez, then you have.

Sanchez died at the age 23. By the age of 23 he's beaten Gomez, Nelson, Lopez & Laporte. You will never find a better resume for a 23 years old fighter. Laporte clearly beat Chavez, but he was robbed.

Sanchez is the greatest Mexican boxer of all time & in my opinion he's the greatest Featherweight of all time. He's true legend & don't be a smart ass to put down a great legend like Sanchez.

Lol & lol!

jabsRstiff
02-02-2006, 07:34 AM
Lol, this tells me that you don't know **** about Sanchez. You say all this **** out of your ass. Your just a hater of Sanchez. He stopped Nelson, if he would've fought Nelson again he would've stopped him for second time. Don't make it sound like Sanchez had gifts from the judges, that is just BS. I know alot more about Sanchez, then your sorry ass, I've seen more fights of Sanchez, then you have.

Sanchez died at the age 23. By the age of 23 he's beaten Gomez, Nelson, Lopez & Laporte. You will never find a better resume for a 23 years old fighter. Laporte clearly beat Chavez, but he was robbed.

Sanchez is the greatest Mexican boxer of all time & in my opinion he's the greatest Featherweight of all time. He's true legend & don't be a smart ass to put down a great legend like Sanchez.

Lol & lol!


Where do I say that Sanchez got gifts from the judges ?
No where !

I said he struggled greatly with certain guys, & especially with guys who did not come to him.

I am not a Sanchez hater....I think he was agreat fighter. But, he has become overrated.

You need to learn how to read, buddy. Not just how to spell, make out words.....I'm talking about comprehension.

Also, I will guarantee you know less about Sanchez than I. Were you a boxing fan while he was champion ?
Did you see his fights with Cowdell, Ford, Castillo, Garcia, etc. ?
Obviously not, or else you'd know what I was saying (remember, hard fights, not gifts) has a great deal of validity.

GunStar
02-02-2006, 07:57 AM
Where do I say that Sanchez got gifts from the judges ?
No where !

I said he struggled greatly with certain guys, & especially with guys who did not come to him.

I am not a Sanchez hater....I think he was agreat fighter. But, he has become overrated.

You need to learn how to read, buddy. Not just how to spell, make out words.....I'm talking about comprehension.

Also, I will guarantee you know less about Sanchez than I. Were you a boxing fan while he was champion ?
Did you see his fights with Cowdell, Ford, Castillo, Garcia, etc. ?
Obviously not, or else you'd know what I was saying (remember, hard fights, not gifts) has a great deal of validity.Wow, you didn't reply yesterday, it's funny suddenly you reply now, lol, I know why you replied today. You kinda made it sound like Sanchez lost those fights, fights that you haven't even seen. In fact you have not seen any of those fights. Answer me this, what did the ring floor looked like in each of those fights or tell me the writing on the ring for each of the fights??? Let me just make you look like a fool, since you think you know alot. Hope you get lucky finding some pictures on the internet.

I was a big Sanchez fan when I was a kid, it's easy to make yourself look smart when you have internet front of you. Answer my question, because you need to have the fights to answer my question.

Also if a great fighter doesn't have a great performance against an OK fighter, that doesn't mean ****. Sanchez in his biggest fights was great, just go watch the Gomez fight or the Nelson fight.

Anyone is overrated is Chavez or Barrera of today, so don't even say that Sanchez is overrated, because it's not true.

You pretend to know alot about boxing, you are full of **** 99% of the time. You just dig a big hole for yourself, because I will school you on anything about boxing.

jabsRstiff
02-02-2006, 08:17 AM
Wow, you didn't reply yesterday, it's funny suddenly you reply now, lol, I know why you replied today. You kinda made it sound like Sanchez lost those fights, fights that you haven't even seen. In fact you have not seen any of those fights. Answer me this, what did the ring floor looked like in each of those fights or tell me the writing on the ring for each of the fights??? Let me just make you look like a fool, since you think you know alot. Hope you get lucky finding some pictures on the internet.

I was a big Sanchez fan when I was a kid, it's easy to make yourself look smart when you have internet front of you. Answer my question, because you need to have the fights to answer my question.

Also if a great fighter doesn't have a great performance against an OK fighter, that doesn't mean ****. Sanchez in his biggest fights was great, just go watch the Gomez fight or the Nelson fight.

Anyone is overrated is Chavez or Barrera of today, so don't even say that Sanchez is overrated, because it's not true.

You pretend to know alot about boxing, you are full of **** 99% of the time. You just dig a big hole for yourself, because I will school you on anything about boxing.


I didn't reply yesterday, dummy....because I left work. That's a childish way to approach this.

What did the ring floor look like ? Don't remember. I don't have tapes of his fights. But, I saw his televised fights from Lopez I, on...




I loved him while he was fighting. But, he has been over-romanticized because of his early death.

GunStar
02-02-2006, 08:26 AM
I didn't reply yesterday, dummy....because I left work. That's a childish way to approach this.

What did the ring floor look like ? Don't remember. I don't have tapes of his fights. But, I saw his televised fights from Lopez I, on...




I loved him while he was fighting. But, he has been over-romanticized because of his early death.I guess you remember everything else about the fights :rolleyes:

jabsRstiff
02-02-2006, 08:44 AM
I guess you remember everything else about the fights :rolleyes:


I remember him struggling with Ford.......don't you ?
He struggled with Ruben Castillo, but Castillo gave everyone, including Arguello & LaPorte, fits.
I remember him looking very ordinary against Cowdell, with the exception of a 15th round knockdown.

I remember him looking great against Castanon...why ? Because Castanon came right at him.

Does the internet give this kind of information ?

Can you tell me about the Castanon fight, at all.

Ranger2408
02-02-2006, 09:37 AM
Yeah you could be right, I'ts common for people to be overhyped or rated if they die early or in a tragic or mysterious fashion, 2Pac, bruce lee is a biggie, james dean etc etc.

I kinda fell for that myself, he was good and i am sure he would have given any featherweight a hard fight but just not what he is made out to be.

sorry for the smack talk

GunStar
02-02-2006, 10:54 AM
I remember him struggling with Ford.......don't you ?
He struggled with Ruben Castillo, but Castillo gave everyone, including Arguello & LaPorte, fits.
I remember him looking very ordinary against Cowdell, with the exception of a 15th round knockdown.

I remember him looking great against Castanon...why ? Because Castanon came right at him.

Does the internet give this kind of information ?

Can you tell me about the Castanon fight, at all.No the internet doesn't give any BS information like that. If you seen these fights then answer my question, don't say you don't have the fights. You are talking about 25+ years ago, what were you 11 or 12, the only way you can judge these fight, is if you own them & you've already said you don't own the fights.

When I was a kid, I couldn't judge the fight the same way I do now. Everything you said is coming from a kids mind at that time. If you don't own the fights, then your 11 years old opinion means nothing.

GunStar
02-02-2006, 10:57 AM
Yeah you could be right, I'ts common for people to be overhyped or rated if they die early or in a tragic or mysterious fashion, 2Pac, bruce lee is a biggie, james dean etc etc.

I kinda fell for that myself, he was good and i am sure he would have given any featherweight a hard fight but just not what he is made out to be.

sorry for the smack talkBruce Lee is not hyped, the idiots that put Bruce Lee down have no clue what Bruce Lee was. Yea you can say that 2 Pac & Biggie etc. That's show business, it's not boxing, you can't compare the two. I suggest you should go find a collection of Sanchez fights on some DVD or VHS before you think he's overrated.

Ranger2408
02-02-2006, 10:32 PM
Bruce Lee is not hyped, the idiots that put Bruce Lee down have no clue what Bruce Lee was. Yea you can say that 2 Pac & Biggie etc. That's show business, it's not boxing, you can't compare the two. I suggest you should go find a collection of Sanchez fights on some DVD or VHS before you think he's overrated.Bruce Lee is in no way overrated, its just people remember him more because of his tragic and mysterious death, speculation keeps his legend alive, somewhat.

Same with Sanchez, i didnt say he was overrated, i said he could be right, now talk with me like you are an adult.
Give me some fights, have you any idea how hard to get they are? i saw maybe 2.

morancito
02-03-2006, 01:55 AM
Sanchez....

A great fighter....but overrated because of his untimely death.
In between his biggest wins....were tough, distance-going fighters who were obliterated by other fighters.
Sanchez barely beat Pat Ford. He won a very close decision over him. The same Pat Ford was brutally dissected & stopped by Eusebio Pedroza.
Pat Cowdell......made Sanchez look ordinary, taking Sal the route. The same Pat Cowdell was knocked unconscious in one round by Azumah Nelson.

Sanchez struggled terribly with guys who didn't play right into his counterpunching hands.
Danny Lopez was so ready to be taken, when Sanchez took him. "Little Red" was the personification of a face-first fighter.
Wilfredo Gomez ? A great win for Sal....but let's remember that all of Gomez's great work was done at 122.
Nelson was a 13-fight substitute when he gave Sanchez all he could handle. A more seasoned, mature Nelson would have defeated Sanchez.

Chavez.....dominated 130, before a struggle to make weight forced him to rise.
So...what did this "fraud" do ? He went up to 135, where he completely destroyed Edwin Rosario. All Rosario was at the time....was a conscensus top 5 lb4lber, & arguably the sport's biggest hitter. Chavez gave him one of history's worst beatings.

Chavez moved up to 140....& engaged in a classic battle with the sport's second-best fighter, Meldrick Taylor. Yeah.....he moved up & did this.
The fight was controversial, indeed. But, it was incredibly well fought.
How would have Sanchez done if he moved to 130 & fought a 130lb version of Meldrick Taylor ? He'd have lost, considering he struggled with guys half as talented as Meldrick, down at 126.
Chavez lost to Whitaker. Pernell Whitaker is one of the greatest fighters ever, & is considered one of the best pure boxers of all time.


I'm not telling you Sanchez was not great. He was. But, his death, & the fact that so many on here weren't around while he was champ, has lead many to completely overrate him.

Chavez won three titles.....& fought the best competition out there. Call him a "fraud" ? Anyone who does so, is a fraud of a fight fan.

Here's the thing: Sal always used to box down to the level of the fighter in turn. That's why he always seemed to have problems with lesser opposition, and stand up to the ocassion when he had to fight greats, like Gomez and Nelson, or very goods, like Laporte or Lil Red. That used to annoy the **** out of his trainer and most of his fans.

Still, you won't find too many boxers with that kind of resume before their 24th birthday.

I do think Chava is the best fighter this land has ever produced, with Chavez a very close second. JCC's curriculum is by far the best, that's for sure.