Originally posted by aboutfkntime
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Well #1 Golovkin won that fight and got on the wrong end of a bad decision. If for the sake of arguement he had lost or drew in a very close fight Sanchez's reply was out of the norm for any rational trainer. It was unusual to say the least. In fact several media outlets commented on it's odd tone. His remarks were a sneaky rebuke to Golovkin for not following his directions. It was more important to him to pontificate and build up his image than respect his fighter. Sanchez forgot he works for Golovkin not the other way around. He's paying for it now. Plus what game plan?? In interviews prior to the fight Sanchez wouldn't shut up about how the fight was going to unfold. Golovkin generally was non committal about a game plan when asked. He made comments like we will see when I get in the ring. Doesn't sound to me like they were in the same page. The long and short of it is Sanchez is gone after he fired some parting shots.
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