Should Golovkin drop Sanchez?

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  • SplitSecond
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    Should Golovkin drop Sanchez?

    I don't know about you lot but I felt like that was just about one of the worst gameplans and corner work I've seen in a while. It's not often I call for a fighter to change trainers, I can only remember of two other moments and I don't remember the fights or the fighters but anyway this to me was a clear case of Sanchez over emphasing Jacobs power and Golovkin falling for it.

    If you agree, what trainer would you suggest?
  • NearHypnos
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    I mean... he won...and didnt get hurt. Jacobs was also considerably bigger. Golovkin fought really well off body shots WHEN he threw them. He didn't attack it enough. That was the only issue I saw. He didn't fight with any urgency and the spots in which he did he put in good work. Still, he outboxed/fought a VERY good fighter and came out clean. Styles make fights and not every fight is a barn burner or ends in terminator like fashion.

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    • Sadiqkingofko
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      #3
      Sanchez developed Golovkin's current style, I doubt he'll work well with any other trainer

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      • kardsufur
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        #4
        yea his corner advice in the last rounds was idiotic. telling him to jab when he needed a knockout to win. pathetic. awful trainer

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        • harrys
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          #5
          Changing trainers before a big fight is a huge risk and at GGG's level from now on every fight could be huge.

          Abel Sanchez is one of the best in the world and knows GGG like the back of his hand and since GGG is 35 years old,changing trainers would be a disaster.
          Max is still there.

          It aint broke so dont fix it.

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