Epic robert garcia on golovkin & abel sanchez split "abel worked with ggg when he was
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I actually agree. Abe really stepped into a pot of gold when he picked up Golovkin. The guy was very talented and made it far on his own skill. I always felt it was Sanchez holding him back and had a feeling Sanchez would be dumped if Golovkin ever started to struggle in his career.Who cares, sanchez didnt do it out of the goodness of his own heart, he did it because ggg was an outstanding amateur and he could make money out of him. People acting like sanchez trained him for free. And maybe robert should mind his own business, his flagship fighter just lost every round and looked like dog**** so he should be keeping a low profile.
You know that's not true and you don't like it when people call you a racist out of frustration so let's be cool and not lob that accusation around.
I do agree with you about the subject though. I don't feel that Sanchez made GG. I think he helped him get a start but eventually limited him. Most of my complaints about GG revolved around Sanchez, his coaching, his mouth, etc.Last edited by Redd Foxx; 04-26-2019, 05:36 PM.Comment
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GGG would've achieved the same with someone else in his corner. just like a lot of other talented fighters with loudmouth trainersComment
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All good man. Good that we agree on some thoughts.I actually agree. Abe really stepped into a pot of gold when he picked up Golovkin. The guy was very talented and made it far on his own skill. I always felt it was Sanchez holding him back and had a feeling Sanchez would be dumped if Golovkin ever started to struggle in his career.
You know that's not true and you don't like it when people call you a racist out of frustration so let's be cool and not lob that accusation around.
I do agree with you about the subject though. I don't feel that Sanchez made GG. I think he helped him get a start but eventually limited him. Most of my complaints about GG revolved around Sanchez, his coaching, his mouth, etc.
Sanchez is mad cuz know he probably will make far less money with other fighters.Comment
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I have never heard a trainer cry so much about a boxer leaving him. GGG paid him well for all his past work and doesn't owe him a dime. He called him a great trainer and thanked him for his help. Boxers hire new trainers constantly and the old trainer almost never complains. Boxers are the actual ones doing the fighting. They do the hard training and take the punishment and risk injury or death. They have the right to hire and fire trainers any time they please and too bad for the people who don't like it. It's none of their business.Comment
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LMFAO. But yea you aren't wrong.
I expected Freddie to b^tch n moan more when Manny seemed to be doing his own thing for that one fight or w/e & seemingly had left him, but Freddie just looked a lil more puppy dog-ish then usual more than he complained.
Boxing is a business not some til death do us part caliber of commitment type of relationship.Comment
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GGG fought at least two dozen top 10 world rated boxers and champions and knocked almost all of them out. You are a prejudice Mexican puppet. If GGG was Mexican you would love him.Comment
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He ruined his life by making him 50 million bucks or so. I wish someone would ruin my life like that. Jeez, now GGG is a criminal for having a non title fight at 164. How many non title fights did Canelo have at 155? GGG will be back at 160 in September and he will be fighting Canelo, Jacobs or Andrade. He wants and easy tune up before fighting a bad ass 90 days later. Big ***ing deal.Comment
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