Frank Sanchez is good but

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  • PBR Streetgang
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    #11
    I will chime into the chorus here. It was the Joey Dawejko fight that first soured me on the Cuban Flash. He had a limited but durable spark plug of a man as an opponent, Frank just flashed a jab and overhand right and danced around his opponent and seemed frustrated that his opponent wasn't doing more. Problem was Frank wasn't doing much himself.

    Others brought up Lara and Rigo, he reminded me of both. Quickly asserting tactical dominance over an opponent and then taking the foot off the gas pedal as he does just enough to win.

    Thing is, I rate him very high (just like Lara and Rigo). He will probably lose his first fight when a less skilled but durable brawler takes it to him for 12 rounds and is awarded a decision that he can't understand. A decision most likely given for the fact his opponent simply tried to do more.

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #12
      I thought he the Ajagba fight was a decent watch.

      The Hammer fight was terrible though.

      You’re gonna need to match him with aggressive guys to make the fights more watchable.

      I’d like to see him face Charles Martin or Kownacki next.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #13
        I wanna se Sanchez against Ruiz or Ortiz. Wilder would also be fine.

        Sanchez was already tested by Ajagba, no need to fight Martin and Kownacki level guys.

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