Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez Smiles: Let Team Canelo Think Golovkin is Declining

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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    #11
    Canelo is gonna throw GGG lots of different looks, MotorMouth Sanchez is in for a rude awakening if he thinks cuz Canelo is smaller this will be easy!

    Can't wait, Canelo is much smarter in the ring than people give him credit for!

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    • Graz
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      #12
      Canelo won't be easy. Far from it. I like both fighters. They are exceptional athletes. At the end of the day we all want the best to win. I for one think Golovkin will hand Canelo his second loss, but it go either way based on the quality of both fighters. Looking forward to this one.

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      • Bronx2245
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        #13
        I don't know if GGG has declined, but he hasn't fought a lot of top level competition like Canelo has. Abel better ensure that GGG is ready for 12 rounds! GGG will be the most powerful fighter Canelo has faced, but he's definitely not the best boxer Canelo has faced!

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        • Lester Tutor
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          #14
          Alvarez took challenges in Floyd (@152), Lara, Trout...and 1 tune up? in Chavez Jr? assume Chavez Jr. weighed more or the same as GGG on fight night, no matter what the guard is, he always shows how he can make his opponents stutter back when receiving blows with them Everlasts! People need to watch the Wade bout, when Domo threw combos to his face, then Monroe Jr. to to Brook.

          Golovkin has to land meaningful to be successful. People need to see in the judges eyes, how will the judges score points when Nelo retaliates with combos and the crowd roaring? Golovkin ain't speed fighting like when he fighting Ouma. The Nelo today replaced with Ouma back then would rock Golovkin.

          Just helping out the bets!!

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          • ruedboy
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            #15
            It happens all the time. Guys read but don't register what's said.
            Sanchez thinks TRAINING CAMP will be easier because Golovkin won't be sparring bigger fighters as he did to prepare for Jacobs. Sparring bigger guys means more wear and tear.
            No where does Sanchez say Alvarez will be easy. smh

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            • Hatesrats
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              #16
              Fable Sanchez is the ONLY ONE talking about a decline besides GEE's shook 5 fans. Fact of the matter is his fighter is 35 years old & Alvarez is 26. Those are facts of life.

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              • LetOutTheCage
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                #17
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                Golovkin probably hasn't declined, but Sanchez sure has. "Wait for him to walk into it." Wonder what brilliant gameplan he'll come up with this time.
                To decline would suggest he had something in the first place, I always found him to be a poor trainer, in terms of the way he handles his fighters (doesn't seem like a good motivator, not exactly a tactician and his corner work is poor). GGG would be better off with a more established trainer imo

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                • Goyotronico
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
                  To decline would suggest he had something in the first place, I always found him to be a poor trainer, in terms of the way he handles his fighters (doesn't seem like a good motivator, not exactly a tactician and his corner work is poor). GGG would be better off with a more established trainer imo

                  And that wont happen until GGG gets his first L and looks poor or limited against that opponent, still I agree that Abel is not the greatest trainer, what GGG brings is because of his experience in the past as amateur and professionalism with his career, which we know he is always working in the gym trying to keep sharp as any boxer should do, still this will be a great fight and will be very competitive, nothing like what we saw on Saturday.

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                  • AdonisCreed
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                    #19
                    GGG is Happy to be cashing out lol This is a set up to make money. The fight will probably end up being a dud with Canelo winning and then GGG will go back to fighting nobodies or retire like Maidana did after his fights with Floyd. I'm calling it now and fans will be pissed off for buying the pay-per-view. Wait and see.

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                    • Verus
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                      #20
                      GGG has declined a little bit in the last year, but he is still a beast. Canelo has improved in the last year or so, but GGG should be still be the betting favorite.

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