LAS VEGAS Abel Sanchez learned an invaluable lesson the night of the first Gennady Golovkin-Canelo Alvarez fight. Golovkin's trainer protested the technique Alvarez's trainers used to wrap his hands, known as stacking, when he watched them do it in Alvarez's dressing room inside T-Mobile Arena. Sanchez got into an argument with a Nevada State Athletic Commission inspector, who told Sanchez that stacking, illegal in most states, is within the NSAC's rules.
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