[QUOTE=bigdunny1;19470023]I go with what Sanchez said later when his emotions weren't running wild. He had time to get over his anger at Golovkin for disobeying him and watch the fight again. Under the circumstances Golovkin fought a smart fight. A trainer has to be flexible. If its obvious his guy isn't going to listen he has to change up and adapt his advice to what his fighter is going to do. He used his boxing skills to overcome his age disadvantage and won the fight in the ring. You think Canelo won the first fight and guess what, his handlers were telling him to stay off the ropes. So since when does a fighter not following his corner automatically cause him to lose as you are implying.
Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: I Assure You That Canelo Will KO Golovkin in Trilogy
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Probably 2 or 3 fights at that age. This brings up a good point. Read the Ali act. Pretty sure it reads a broadcaster cannot deny an opponent access to their fighters unless he or she signs with them.
c) PROTECTION FROM COERCIVE CONTRACTS WITH BROADCASTERS- Subsection (a) of this section applies to any contract between a commercial broadcaster and a boxer, or granting any rights with respect to that boxer, involving a broadcast in or affecting interstate commerce, regardless of the broadcast medium. For the purpose of this subsection, any reference in subsection (a)(1)(B) to ‘promoter’ shall be considered a reference to ‘commercial broadcaster’.
Section a (1) (B)
‘(B) A coercive provision described in this subparagraph is a contract provision that grants any rights between a boxer and a promoter, or between promoters with respect to a boxer, if the boxer is required to grant such rights, or a boxer’s promoter is required to grant such rights with respect to a boxer to another promoter, as a condition precedent to the boxer’s participation in a professional boxing match against another boxer who is under contract to the promoter.
‘(2) This subsection shall only apply to contracts entered into after the date of the enactment of the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act.
The truth that a fighter has to sign with DAZN to fight one of their fighters bugs the hell out of me.Comment
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That's why the fight should happen as soon as possible... But honestly, I dont mind too much if it wont even end up happening. I had Golovkin winning the first, Canelo the second. Would pick Canelo for the third time by UD as well, even though I predicted that for the first time as well...
But honestly, I just dont see the fight ending up in a KO either way. i'd be surprised just to see a knockdownComment
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I go with what Sanchez said later when his emotions weren't running wild. He had time to get over his anger at Golovkin for disobeying him and watch the fight again. Under the circumstances Golovkin fought a smart fight. A trainer has to be flexible. If its obvious his guy isn't going to listen he has to change up and adapt his advice to what his fighter is going to do. He used his boxing skills to overcome his age disadvantage and won the fight in the ring. You think Canelo won the first fight and guess what, his handlers were telling him to stay off the ropes. So since when does a fighter not following his corner automatically cause him to lose as you are implying.Comment
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I'm just pointing out that it is illegal. I'm not under any illusions on how the world works.Comment
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[QUOTE=Robi13;19470905]Hey I love my brothers but I've said some nasty things to them when I'm pissed off.. Ego.. buddy it's all about egos.Comment
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Yeah, like I said laws are made to control. You break the law, you pay with time or money or both. If you had money, you can do what you want no matter how illegal it is man.. It's just the truthLast edited by Robi13; 01-28-2019, 07:29 PM.Comment
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Sadly that's too close to the truth. Sometimes the good guys win though. I see the makers of OxyContin are about to get a shyt kicking.Comment
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