Comments Thread For: Gennady Golovkin extends olive branch to former coach Abel Sanchez

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  • SouthpawRight
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    #11
    Originally posted by mjh1969
    They spent a lot of years together as fighter and trainer. No one really knows what happened. We are all making assumptions. One thing I know is that GGG was not fighting the same once him and Sanchez split. Time has a way of healing all wounds. A sit down between them to iron out issues and move forward would be nice. This is no need for bitterness as life is short. Either way they realize that they were once a great team.
    The trilogy match – won widely by Alvarez – didn’t include Sanchez, who was fired by Golovkin, 42-2-1 (37 KOs), in a 2019 cost-cutting move that coincided with his descent.

    ROFL

    as a boxer you shouldn't go cheap on the trainer

    grimy ass central asians this why Moscow landlords won't rent apartments out to them

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    • mjh1969
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      #12
      Originally posted by PNUT901

      It's ok to forgive someone for things said in the heat of the moment. It's a sign of maturity. I know that I've said things a few times in the heat of the moment that I wish I hadn't and would like to be forgiven for.
      I agree with you 100% of this.

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      • Elastic Recoilz
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        #13
        GGG wasn't the same after he split from Sanchez, he appeared more softer in appearance and his stamina wasn't the same. Sanchez's strength and conditioning methods up at Big Bear were obviously quite good and I think over time Golovkin has come to recognise this.

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        • IceTrayDaGang
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          #14
          Originally posted by PNUT901

          It's ok to forgive someone for things said in the heat of the moment. It's a sign of maturity. I know that I've said things a few times in the heat of the moment that I wish I hadn't and would like to be forgiven for.
          nope! never... abel just didnt make 1 bad comment .. there was multiple interviews where he talked bad on G.

          you can forgive but just dont associate yourself with that person.

          you can have disagreements and fallouts, etc.. BUT you should never talk bad about your people !!

          look at arum for example, lots of folks on here was claiming that once manny leave TR and arum. that bob was gonna come out and trash manny.... that never happen.

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          • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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            #15
            Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang

            nope! never... abel just didnt make 1 bad comment .. there was multiple interviews where he talked bad on G.

            you can forgive but just dont associate yourself with that person.

            you can have disagreements and fallouts, etc.. BUT you should never talk bad about your people !!

            look at arum for example, lots of folks on here was claiming that once manny leave TR and arum. that bob was gonna come out and trash manny.... that never happen.


            I agree with that part of it. I can forgive you but once you are out of the circle of trust , you're staying out. If I can't call you in the middle of the night to help me bury a body , we're acquaintances , not friends. I have three friends besides blood family , and one of them is a dog.

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            • 4truth
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              #16
              Sanchez was fired because he was useless. He was always useless but when Golovkin was younger he didn't need anything from Sanchez other than a fellow to organize and facilitate training sessions. As Golovkin got older and slower, just coming forward behind a great jab and a granite chin wasn't enough but that was all Sanchez had to offer so far as strategy.

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              • DeeMoney
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                #17
                Originally posted by mjh1969
                They spent a lot of years together as fighter and trainer. No one really knows what happened. We are all making assumptions. One thing I know is that GGG was not fighting the same once him and Sanchez split. Time has a way of healing all wounds. A sit down between them to iron out issues and move forward would be nice. This is no need for bitterness as life is short. Either way they realize that they were once a great team.
                True, but he was also in his late 30s when they split, so odds are he would be fighting differently just due to physical aging and natural decline in abilities. Heck, he was already on his way down years prior to the split.

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                • sbbigmike
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 57Blues
                  Time has a way of changing things, time away from the ring time away from a fighter they had a run then it was time to move on...............Guess next article will be about 3G getting back together for one or two more fights with Abel................if the money is right.
                  Ggg never officially retired he wants a canelo match and canelo only a part of ggg felt he fought the last fight with a dumb strategy, if u look at the last fight u walk away with feeling like canelo was getting broken down

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                  • Oregonian
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang
                    nah, G should leave able alone.... split ups happens, but after they both parted ways, abel said some bad things about G so in this case, G should not want anything to do with abel.
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                    There is a reason why words like reflection, reconciliation, forgiveness, etc exist.
                    If you are the kind of person that can never forgive especially as you get older, I expect a hostile response from you.

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                    • wileyhemi
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PNUT901



                      I agree with that part of it. I can forgive you but once you are out of the circle of trust , you're staying out. If I can't call you in the middle of the night to help me bury a body , we're acquaintances , not friends. I have three friends besides blood family , and one of them is a dog.
                      Your dog can help bury a body?

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