Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez Not Surprised Canelo Withstood Golovkin's Power

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  • MalaysiaPac
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    Abel is such a weasel! All that talking before the fight and then after the fight he basically put the blame all on GGG.

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  • bigdunny1
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    Originally posted by frosty-g
    Sanchez has dropped his pants round his ankles and is running backwards at Canelo.
    What’s wrong with this guy now??
    maybe he feels exactly how he is saying. He obviously doesn't feel GGG won and after talking so much shyt about Mexican Style and don't run seeing his guy backing up and beat up GGG Mexican Style, his face falling apart he can't do nothing but give Canelo credit for winning the fight. The real issue is GGG fans mad that Sanchez didn't cry and act like a sore loser like they are or storm out the ring pulling a broner after getting whooped like GGG did or cry in interviews and on twitter about the judges robbing him like Tom Loeffler has been doing. Sanchez took the L like a man.

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  • Bronx2245
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    Originally posted by Jimmy 23
    you are pathetic
    You know what's interesting? Both Kov and GGG got broken down to the body, and have major problems with people who were not afraid of their power! They both were told by their corners exactly what they needed to do, but didn't execute! Lastly, you're boy Boxing Logic blames the trainers and not the fighters! What happened when Kovalev left JDJ? ZZZZZzzzzz! Lol!
    Last edited by Bronx2245; 09-20-2018, 05:40 AM.

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  • Graz
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    Originally posted by Jamaal7
    Abel IS overdoing it with the Canelo Compliments. I'm all for giving an opponent is due, but this is has gone way beyond that. Add to this his throwing Gennady under the bus by disclosing their corner conversation. It sounds like Sanchez is auditioning for a job with GBP. [B]Ore, maybe he's trying to motivate GGG for a possible third fight.


    You’re last statement is right on track.

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  • skinnystev
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    there are better trainers out there than sanchez if golovkin fights again he'd better find one

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  • whoelsebutjames
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    The point is Abel went out of his way to goad Canelo into they type of fight G had the best chance of winning while tearing down Canelos credibility. It’s only right after the fact to acknowledge that Canelo took unnecessry risks to prove his manhood. Sanchez is Mexican how could he not respect it.

    If golovkin gets another shot he has to be willing to risk it al to impose his will on Canelo. Telling Golovkin he won ain’t gone make him perform better and Sanchez knows this.

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  • MisanthropicNY
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    Abel: GGG is going to knock Canelo out if Canelo doesn't run

    Abel: I knew Canelo's chin would handle GGG's power

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  • steady_p
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    Originally posted by Boxing Logic
    Sounds like Abel could have been working with Team Canelo before the fight just like John David Jackson was helping Team Ward before the Kovalev fight. Some real su****ious **** going on in boxing these days. As if ruining GGG's physical condition with his outdated training location in high altitude was not enough, apparently not even willing to listen to experts on the subject or read about it himself, now Abel sounds like he's ready to jump ship to Canelo's team. GGG still proved he is the better fighter in both fights, even at age 36, but there's zero doubt who proved to have the better trainer, Eddie Reynoso is lightyears ahead of Abel.

    Regardless of the outcome of the fight (personally I had a slight win for GGG but I wouldn't call it a robbery), Sanchez's behavior in the immediate aftermath of the fight, reminded me JDJ's attitude after Kovalev - Ward 2. Too fair to Canelo not to be su****ious...
    And, at the end of the day, two best fighters of hims have lost respective bouts recently: Gassiev (who I personally still consider the most dangerous cruiserweight around) has been outboxed by Usyk in the WBSS final in July, now GGG (supposed to be the Boogieman at 160 and able to krush Cenelo in 2rds according to Abel's words) losing and receiving some serious punishment (at least looking at its face after the fight). Time for both champions to seriously consider a change of camp...

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  • elfag
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    Originally posted by Boxing Logic
    Sounds like Abel could have been working with Team Canelo before the fight just like John David Jackson was helping Team Ward before the Kovalev fight. Some real su****ious **** going on in boxing these days. As if ruining GGG's physical condition with his outdated training location in high altitude was not enough, apparently not even willing to listen to experts on the subject or read about it himself, now Abel sounds like he's ready to jump ship to Canelo's team. GGG still proved he is the better fighter in both fights, even at age 36, but there's zero doubt who proved to have the better trainer, Eddie Reynoso is lightyears ahead of Abel.
    Yeah my sources told me Abel was giving away strategies. He called up Canelo's people and told them GGG was going to try to punch Canelo on the fight. Then he said he trained GGG that when he tells him to press the action, its part of their secret strategy that really means to run like a girl. The plan worked and Abel helped them throw the fight.

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  • buddyr
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    Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
    Once again proving he's not a good trainer, the guy talks so much rubbish.
    He's responsible for turning Terry Norris' brain into mush.

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