Comments Thread For: Canelo: Frank Sanchez Will Be World Champion, He's a Special Talent

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  • Oldskoolg
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    I like Sanchez! Very high IQ, and great movement for a heavyweight! Would love to see him fight Wilder or Ruiz next!
    Exceptional talent for sure but I hope he develops a mean streak to try and get fighters out of there

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      #12
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      Those 3 are talented for sure! Waiting to see more from the Olympic Gold medalist Bakhodir Jalolov, and more from Murat Gassiev!
      And correct, those names
      mentioned along with fury are the true talents of the division now though admittedly this is a weak era for the division. Historically there has only been 2 strong eras for heavyweights….the 70s and the 90s

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        #13
        Originally posted by Kzbox

        Oh stfu you hating ass clown you used to suck Wilder off one of the biggest frauds boxing has ever seen who got his ass handed to him 3 times by Fury. Talking about talent when you used to represent Wilder to the fullest with an avatar/sig all that stuff lmao you make me laugh mate bet some of them would give Wilder a run for his money if he ever grows the balls to fight anybody else worth note. You turned on your man because he went against the grain and retracted the "cheating" allegations meaning you believed it to begin with. Class A idiot Usyk would whoop Wilders ass all day long too.
        Ugh! Please stop reminding me of that BUM Deontay Wilder!

        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        Those 3 are talented for sure! Waiting to see more from the Olympic Gold medalist Bakhodir Jalolov, and more from Murat Gassiev!


        I caught Bakhodir Jalolov last fight in Dubai, he needs to avenge his loss to Slow-Joe-Joyce from the 2016 Olympics. Jalolov has a lot of hype for winning gold in Japan, but I really like to see him get upset, I personally dislike giants in boxing for technical reasons.

        Murat Gassiev, well his progress as a HW has been absolutely disappointing, but I still like to see him in their with a Frank Sanchez, I think they put on a good show.

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        • Nightfall
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          #14
          The Sanchez hate is no more

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            #15
            Originally posted by Kzbox

            What because Furys glove slipped on the pole that makes him a terrible boxer who will get his ass whooped? lol okay... Ruiz is decent and Parker has improved a lot there is still talent about if you aren't biased.
            Tyson Fury is a clumsy heavyweight, there will always be moments of complete calamity in his fights 'Which people like to ignore'. Peter Fury refined his technique and ability, and inhibited this tendency in his game 'But of course Fury is not training with Peter Fury anymore'.

            I think in all of Tyson Fury's remaining fights, they will all be chaotic and messy. Moments of complete calamity will surface. This was why Fury was a exciting fighter early on in his career, because he was a big game heavyweight 'Who liked to fight on the inside, but who was clumsy'.

            Kronk Fury is nothing new, Fury has reverted back to his most innate style. He has always been this type of fighter, it is how he wants to fight naturally.


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              #16
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg

              Exceptional talent for sure but I hope he develops a mean streak to try and get fighters out of there
              Same thought here. Sanchez is very talented, but, like many other Cuban fighters, doesn't seem to be aware that he's often doing just enough to win the round. He could be a much bigger star right now if he would have taken a bit more chances against Ajagba and KO'd him. He's got great boxing skills, but I could see him losing a close decision down the road against a guy he should have beaten cleanly, simply because of his work rate.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Kzbox

                What because Furys glove slipped on the pole that makes him a terrible boxer who will get his ass whooped? lol okay... Ruiz is decent and Parker has improved a lot there is still talent about if you aren't biased.
                disregard, wrong quote
                Last edited by tritium_arma; 01-03-2022, 10:44 AM.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  Ugh! Please stop reminding me of that BUM Deontay Wilder!




                  I caught Bakhodir Jalolov last fight in Dubai, he needs to avenge his loss to Slow-Joe-Joyce from the 2016 Olympics. Jalolov has a lot of hype for winning gold in Japan, but I really like to see him get upset, I personally dislike giants in boxing for technical reasons.

                  Murat Gassiev, well his progress as a HW has been absolutely disappointing, but I still like to see him in their with a Frank Sanchez, I think they put on a good show.
                  When has Frank Sanchez ever put on a good show?

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                  • Kzbox
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                    Tyson Fury is a clumsy heavyweight, there will always be moments of complete calamity in his fights 'Which people like to ignore'. Peter Fury refined his technique and ability, and inhibited this tendency in his game 'But of course Fury is not training with Peter Fury anymore'.

                    I think in all of Tyson Fury's remaining fights, they will all be chaotic and messy. Moments of complete calamity will surface. This was why Fury was a exciting fighter early on in his career, because he was a big game heavyweight 'Who liked to fight on the inside, but who was clumsy'.

                    Kronk Fury is nothing new, Fury has reverted back to his most innate style. He has always been this type of fighter, it is how he wants to fight naturally.

                    Nah i know entirely what you mean i don't put Fury up their as the best of all time like some and i actually didn't like how he looked in his last fight but im hoping the reasons (covid, daughter nearly dying ect) was the reason why it was an entertaining fight but the elusive Fury wasn't there at all and he was there to be hit. 1HourRun is just very biased because he took out his boy so to say there is no talent in the entire heavyweight division is just funny to me. I hope Fury fixes up and doesn't stick to this no head moving kronk style bs, he just needs to go back to being elusive just sit down slightly more on his shots we will see though.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by tritium_arma

                      When has Frank Sanchez ever put on a good show?
                      Frank 'The Cuban Flash' Sanchez boxing is lovely, its a rarity to see true boxing ability in this dreadful weight-class. I enjoyed Sanchez last two bouts vs. Ajaba and Hammer and especially against Naggy : for the fact that he exposes the low-level boxing ability of his opponents and the shallow pool that is HW boxing.

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