Comments Thread For: Frank Sanchez vs. Agit Kabayel: WBC Orders Heavyweight Elimination Bout
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Good fight this. Sanchez is a very very good fighter, and will be a problem for anyone. I got him in this quite easily. That said, Kabayel looked good against that big lad last time out, so maybe I'm underestimating him. If only the WBC would have put Fury in a few tougher fights these last years - he's been bone idle and served up Chisora III when he could be taking on AJ or a good prospect like Sanchez. Corrupt WBC and protected Fraudy = bad for fans and the sport.BoxingScene.com has learned that the Mexico City-based sanctioning organization has initiated a voluntary negotiating period between representatives for Frank Sanchez and Agit Kabayel. Cuba's Sanchez (24-0, 17 KOs) is the WBC's second-ranked contender for Tyson Fury's title and Germany's Kabayel (24-0, 16 KOs) is ranked fourth.
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Wbc quick to order this but not Alvarez vs his overdue mandatory with Benavidez. Fu.ck that fat sordo SulaimanLeave a comment:
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It'll be interesting to see how it goes. It's either gonna be a stinker or at some point in the fight they're both gonna have to bite down on the gumshield and tear into each other.Leave a comment:
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Frank is already old, we Cubans couldn't achieve nothing with him, is already too lateLeave a comment:
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I’ve only seen Sanchez fight. Kabayel seems like one of those paper tigers; his opposition has been weak. Same could be said of Frank, to be fair. Interestingly, their records are almost identical. If nothing else, this match-up pits two ranked undefeated heavies.
Yes but I'd have to say Sanchez has a higher boxing IQ and its likely he'll be the one imposing his style on the fight (in the sometimes dull way he does) while Kabayal could just possibly be content with seeing what Sanchez has for the first few rounds before trying to adapt mid fight... Let’s hope not anyway because both of these 2 are amongst a small group of the better contenders in the division.Leave a comment:
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Sanchez is way too inactive in the ring. The guy looks and stares, then fires off an explosive two or three punch combination, only to return to staring. Hard to watch a guy like that.Leave a comment:
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Thank you for the input. I don't have any information about Sanchez's opponent.
Yes but I'd have to say Sanchez has a higher boxing IQ and its likely he'll be the one imposing his style on the fight (in the sometimes dull way he does) while Kabayal could just possibly be content with seeing what Sanchez has for the first few rounds before trying to adapt mid fight... Lets hope not anyway because both of these 2 are amongst a small group of the better contenders in the division.Leave a comment:
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