Originally posted by Insanityisbliss
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Curious, when ggg showed up in America, was he already an aggressive offense minded fighter? If he wasn't, how likely is it that many other American trainers would've taken him into that kinda style? Ggg obviously, or maybe likely, was already skilled enough to beat the majority of fighters on his resume with a more technical boxing style, but beating those guys that way wouldn't be sellable, but beating them in the supposed "Mexican style" was successful. Abel is an offense first minded guy, and if he truly trained ggg to fight that way, which is how the story was always pushed, than he likely was very integral to making ggg a success, meaning business wise. I bring all that up as I see a few with opinions that Abel didn't do much for ggg that couldn't have been done without him, but I'm not so sure.
None of that's to say I think he's in the right or wrong in the divorce here and who should get the kids
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