Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez On Golovkin: "He Went Out With A Whimper"

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Fills up
    Amateur
    Interim Champion - 1-100 posts
    • Feb 2009
    • 16
    • 17
    • 20
    • 6,010

    #11
    He's 41 with nothing left to prove. Hopefully he has money in the bank. What is is supposed to do, announce his last fight? That never works, just ask Cotto and BHop

    Comment

    • Boricua181
      Undisputed Champion
      Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
      • Oct 2015
      • 4841
      • 2,324
      • 1,018
      • 16,232

      #12
      Golovkin didn't go out with a whimper, you did Sanchez. After Golovkin got rid of you, you haven't had a note worthy fighter to speak about.
      Consequently you've had your feelings hurt, and are now trying to discredit/put down a fighter that you had nothing but praise for when you trained him.
      How dishonest can you be, about the best fighter you had the privilege of training for so many years, it's hard to see a partnership end, but don't make it worse by being bitter.
      That said Golovkin shouldn't have given up the middleweight titles he fought so hard to win, so in that sense Golovkin didn't go out with a ****.
      But we don't know why Golovkin chose not defend his titles, there can be legitimate reasons that he's chosen to keep quiet, or to himself.
      Last edited by Boricua181; 07-21-2023, 10:47 AM.

      Comment

      • paulf
        Undisputed Champion
        Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
        • Sep 2009
        • 23698
        • 3,324
        • 2,092
        • 1,052,140

        #13
        Since leaving Sanchez, Golovkin won three world titles and went out in a trilogy fight with the p4p #1 for the undisputed super middleweight title.

        Sanchez is just the landloard out at Big Bear.

        Comment

        • A.B Counterhooks
          LxL
          Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
          • May 2021
          • 3568
          • 1,747
          • 992
          • 0

          #14
          There is certain level of saltiness in Abel words true that but GGG has remained quiet after his last fight we still dont know if he'll ever comeback or hang em up....personally I'd still would like to watch him fight.

          Comment

          • GhostofDempsey
            Banned
            Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
            • Mar 2017
            • 31345
            • 12,917
            • 8,587
            • 493,602

            #15
            For context, he's saying GGG went out without any fanfare while quietly dropping his belts and seemingly uninterested in competing with any top contenders. That's his choice, I can't blame him for feeling somewhat frustrated with the sport that robbed him of 2 wins. He doesn't owe anyone anything. He did his talking in the ring and was a top ten earner.

            Comment

            • HeadShots
              Undisputed Champion
              Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
              • Sep 2016
              • 10036
              • 1,933
              • 129
              • 72,763

              #16
              Let's be honest though, Sanchez did a lot more work than most trainers in promoting GGG.


              Tom Loeffler is a quiet beta male who couldn't promote ****e. GGG obviously couldn't speak ENglish as well. It was Sanchez who really built the GGG brand with his mouth. He was more than a trainer to GGG. He also coined the term MEXICAN STYLE which is what GGG used. Most of GGG's fans are mexican. His viewership are all from the Mexican audience. This is largely due to Sanchez.



              Without Sanchez GGG would be as popular as Janibek rn.


              Ded fkn srs. It's also because Sanchez spoke that language and talked chit to Canelo that got Canelo to ultimately sign the contracts. You think Canelo would pay attention to Janibek if he was in the same era? No. He has garbage promotion.





              On the other hand, GGG gave Sanchez his biggest paydays ever. He was paid for his duties. Now he can go back to training nobodies.

              Comment

              • elfag
                Alpha fäggot
                Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                • Jan 2008
                • 15430
                • 3,423
                • 302
                • 65,929

                #17
                hes over 40 now and he got his once last big pay day against canelo. i dont even like ggg much but i still wouldnt trash him like abel here, abel sounds salty.


                he could have either quit on a high note or gotten destroyed but he is somewhere in the middle and by hanging on he got some more paydays in, good for him. his timing is gone and he is pretty much shot but he still has power so people cant just swarm /run in on him .

                Comment

                • cace
                  Interim Champion
                  Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 729
                  • 172
                  • 110
                  • 8,680

                  #18
                  ggg vs tszyu make it happen in australia would love to go see that

                  Comment

                  • Boxfan83
                    The Coach
                    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                    • Feb 2015
                    • 15809
                    • 2,066
                    • 719
                    • 160,371

                    #19
                    Originally posted by HeadShots
                    he went out like a dream.


                    Over 40.
                    Losing a competitive decision in which he rallied late.
                    Banking 8 figures on last fight against the biggest draw in boxing whom he has beat 2X in most people's eyes.
                    first ballot hall of fame career
                    never been KD in his entire career





                    not many people get to go out like that








                    All the pics you posted were of men that took risks, GGG not so much. Now if GGG went up to 168 to challenge Benavidez, hed probably leave like the guys in your post but will garner respect.

                    Comment

                    • HeadShots
                      Undisputed Champion
                      Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 10036
                      • 1,933
                      • 129
                      • 72,763

                      #20
                      Originally posted by Boxfan83

                      All the pics you posted were of men that took risks, GGG not so much. Now if GGG went up to 168 to challenge Benavidez, hed probably leave like the guys in your post but will garner respect.

                      doesn't matter. it's a hurt or be hurt game. if you get decked, KOed that's years off your life.


                      Cheering cuckolds like you like to see that.

                      but it's not good for the fighter himself. If someone can walk away unscathed with 8 figures. They won. This is prize fighting.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP