Comments Thread For: Canelo Slams Abel Sanchez: He Has No Idea What Boxing Is!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Canelo Slams Abel Sanchez: He Has No Idea What Boxing Is!

    Mexican superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (49-1-2, 34 KOs) has fired back at Abel Sanchez, who is the head trainer for IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs). Earlier this month, Sanchez was highly critical of Canelo for using too much movement in their showdown from last September.
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  • Teetotaler
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    Bumnelo mad GGG got the tecate deal. Lol but he really does try so hard to be like his dad mayweather

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    • MisanthropicNY
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      Says the Gingerbread man who couldn't even get passed a jab...

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      • steeve steel
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        I guess Canelo thinks Lara is an exquisite technician then!

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        • Kiowhatta
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          I have to agree in context with Canelo, I think Sanchez is an over-rated trainer who (I've said this a million times) tunes, moulds and adapts his fighter completely to his opponent, rather than working on building his fighters natural strengths AND making adjustments for the upcoming opponent's style.

          I don't believe Golovkin has slipped because of age. He is a comfortable middleweight who naturally loves fighting. He appears to have equanimity and an inherent ease.

          Sanchez needs to work on Golovkins bodywork, which has gone missing in the last couple of years, which is frustrating because GGG is an excellent combination puncher when he wants to be.

          There's a chance Golovkin is ignoring Sanchez's advice, but I've observed other fighter's within his stable and they all seem to get away from their natural strengths.

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          • NotaPachugger
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            #6
            Not a Canelo fan but really Abel who ..... Without GGG who is he? Ruined Chocalatito well did not improve him.

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            • Boxing42
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              #7
              Originally posted by steeve steel
              I guess Canelo thinks Lara is an exquisite technician then!
              Exquisite yes but at a lower level than him

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              • Travycat
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                Love both of these guys--this is such a great fight (again). But i don't think that what Abel was saying has anything to do with anything other than the fact that you said you were going to knock Golovkin out. And it's being said again now. Sanchez said in the first fight that there was no way Canelo would stay in there like he normally does. Canelo said he didn't know what he was talking about (like now) and that GGG was getting ko'd (and repeat). For some reason I couldn't understand--because neither looked hurt at all, Canelo chose to give Golovkin (too much?) respect and very uncharacteristically was on the back foot most of the night. That's why he was comparing you to Floyd (who is one of the best ever--you can't take that as an insult).

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                • BigStomps
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                  Originally posted by Teetotaler
                  Bumnelo mad GGG got the tecate deal. Lol but he really does try so hard to be like his dad mayweather
                  Why would he be mad you ****** motherfuccer?!
                  He's getting paid too and Alot more than Triple g!
                  And he learned from Mayweather, what's wrong with that?? You're supposed to pick up moves and technics and learn from the greats.
                  Think about it dumbass!

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                  • jbpanama
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                    Originally posted by Kiowhatta
                    I have to agree in context with Canelo, I think Sanchez is an over-rated trainer who (I've said this a million times) tunes, moulds and adapts his fighter completely to his opponent, rather than working on building his fighters natural strengths AND making adjustments for the upcoming opponent's style.

                    I don't believe Golovkin has slipped because of age. He is a comfortable middleweight who naturally loves fighting. He appears to have equanimity and an inherent ease.

                    Sanchez needs to work on Golovkins bodywork, which has gone missing in the last couple of years, which is frustrating because GGG is an excellent combination puncher when he wants to be.

                    There's a chance Golovkin is ignoring Sanchez's advice, but I've observed other fighter's within his stable and they all seem to get away from their natural strengths.
                    Your opening paragraph contradicts itself and given the fact, GGG is 35,

                    he seems to have mastered the molding process that puts Cat's to sleep

                    on a regular basis...

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