yeah ggg should have adopted abel and made him his heir..... get over yourself its business dummy ^^
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Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez Slams "Greedy, Ungrateful" Golovkin For The Split
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Originally posted by chubuk7 View PostBasically, GGG doesn't want to give the standard 10% to Abel anymore. Most fighters who are making millions don't pay their trainer 10%, but rather a set rate, so GGG is really no different. The best 160lb today with or without Sanchez.
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Don't count your're money before it's in your hand.....
I think Able thought I'm about to make $10 mil and it turns out he's going to make nil. Sounds like GGG was only offering to pay $500K per fight and that was too low for Able. Don't know why Sanchez thinks he deserves more than that per fight but OK. Plenty of world class trainers will take $2-3 mil for 5 or 6 fights I'm sure.
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Originally posted by amuroray View PostNo surprise that GGG is a scumbag, we all saw the way he acted after the 2nd fight with canelo. Walking out of the ring like a spoiled child.
This was ridiculuos
And people never talked about this
GGG is straight sh.it
And I used to be a fan of him
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Originally posted by Scopedog View PostThis is a mistake, Sanchez has been great for Golovkin. The draw and loss to Canelo has nothing to do with his training or strategy, it was down to bad judging, let’s face it.
Golovkin did not follow the gameplan
Sanchez wanted him to FIGHT Canelo
Sanchez could see Golovkin was losing that fight, he even told him
it really is ignorant blaming the judges, who were ALL within a point
this is one take.....
"Canelo Alvarez stalked Gennady Golovkin last night (Sat., Sept. 15, 2018) live on HBO pay-per-view (PPV) from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, to capture a majority decision win and walk away with the WBA (Super), WBC, IBO, and vacant The Ring Magazine middleweight titles.
Canelo started out on fire. He took an early lead by forcing the action and putting GGG back on his heels. Though Golovkin held his own with a jab, he was throwing more punches than he’d like to. Making matters worse for GGG is the fact that Canelo landed devastating hooks to the body at almost every turn.
But GGG battled back. His late-fight onslaught saw some of the biggest shots of the bout landed, including a hard left hook that put Alvarez in danger. Golovkin seemed to punch his way back into the fight, but was it enough?"
lets face it, blaming the judges is just an excuse
an oldie, but a goodie
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Originally posted by factsarenice View PostAble made millions off of Golovkin and Golovkin is the guy taking the risks. He signed a 6 fight deal predicated upon him winning and IMO, Able can't do anything more to help GGG. I wish he made the split sooner to an attacker type like Freddy Roach.
Abel made a cut of 2x Canelo paydays
Golovkin was not making huge money before then
the sum of Abel's time with Golovkin is..... 2x Canelo paydays
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostI felt like there were already problems in the GGG camp after the first fight and that confirmed it. I'm actually surprised that GGG waited so long to make the switch. I find it hard to believe that it's as simple as greed with GGG.
you could be right
it is hard to believe from Golovkin's great deal with DAZN that he could not come to a reasonable agreement with his long-time trainer..... and offer him a little more
maybe G is salty about how honest Sanchez was after the loss to Canelo
I can see why G fans are delighted to be rid of Honest Abe
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