Abel Sanchez "I Lost a Son" Interview

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  • bigdunny1
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    #41
    Originally posted by _Maxi
    Show me the vídeo and the mark where he says the judges did a good job.

    Fact is he never said GGG lost and he thought GGG won a close fight.
    I already gave you the videos stop playing dumb

    https://www.bloodyelbow.com/platform...ez-boxing-news

    I scored the fight even. I thought that the 12th round was the pivotal round. I said to Golovkin in the corner that I thought we were behind in about the 8th or 9th, and I told him I needed the rounds at the end. I thought it was even, but you know what? Canelo won, and that’s what’s important.”

    “I think it merits (a third fight). I think this fight was a one-round fight.”

    Sanchez also said in another interview that he felt Golovkin took the 12th round off



    This is my favorite Sanchez asked in front of GGG did he think the decision was fair and does he have a message for upset GGG fans who thought he won the fight lol



    Sanchez message to GGG fans
    "We appreciate the support, But we can't be hypocritical and ***** about every decision that doesn't go our way. Listen the judges were good judges and they saw the fight for Canelo"
    Last edited by bigdunny1; 04-28-2019, 01:49 AM.

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    • TonyGe
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      #42
      Originally posted by bigdunny1
      Able Sanchez answer when directly asked why GGG was backing up from Canelo after they demanded Mexican Style and was that the game plan you had.

      “I wanted Golovkin to fight Canelo. If Canelo was gonna stand in the middle of the ring, I wanted him to fight Canelo. He decided it was better to do the things that he did." - Able Sanchez

      Asked a follow up on why he did that

      “If I start to make excuses about Golovkin, then I’m taking away from the victory of Canelo, and that’s ridiculous. We as coaches can only coach them and do the best we can in the gym and have a game plan. When we get in there, they see things that maybe are better for them. We can’t force them to do something they don’t want to do." - Able Sanchez
      Yeah and you can't force a trainer to think on the fly and come up with an alternate plan if they don't want to. The two guys weren't in sync. Golovkin outboxed Canelo in the rematch but he didn't get the credit from the judges again. Sanchez has always said we don't adapt to our opponent we force them to adapt to us. Not exactly a blueprint for being versatile. Gennady did the right thing to move on.

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      • The tucker
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        #43
        Originally posted by hectari
        Abel is sensitive though he really insulted GGG calling him a greedy snake basically.

        I think GGG is going to train with Freddie Roach
        That would be a good trainer for him.

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        • The tucker
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          #44
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          Probably not wrong about the first part. Success tends to keep things rolling as is.

          As to the second part of what you're saying I agree fighters don't often look at themselves as much when failure comes, but the thing is the boxer can't fire himself. And if some people on your team, namely your trainer most times, isn't getting you into the right form, mentally, physically & strategical on fight night then you need to find someone who can get you in the right form.

          And on a more personal level with Abel despite me believing him to be a high level & quality trainer, unlike a lot of people it seems, I think one of his shortcomings is making adaptions in the middle of the fight.

          This has been a problem with several of his high level guys in big fights. His guy comes in with one plan & it works or it doesn't. And the fight goes how it goes from then on from Abel's fighters side cuz Abel's fighter won't be making any adjustment nearly ever it seems.

          Thats a huge hole in Abel's training/corner game or could just say something about the types of fighters he works with idk, but when there is a constant in a situations I tend to blame that constant on the situation arising over & over.
          That’s a good assessment.

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          • Gideon lock
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            #45
            Whole interview is a cringefest. Abel should get back on grindr if he's that het up about the situation find himself another young kazakh to nurture.

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              #46
              Originally posted by daggum
              "i lost a bum" -Abel Sanchez
              Posted from your basement where you partake in doing press ups with a bit of destinys child playing in the background on a $5 Bluetooth speaker. Abhorrent dude.

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              • Boxingwizard
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                #47
                Originally posted by -Kev-
                Changing trainers is always done by fighters on the decline.
                In this case, no. It's not just the Canelo fight, but the Jacobs fight, I noticed that's where the tension started between Sanchez and GGG. Deep down GGG was disappointed in his performance against Jacobs, and he was disappointed in Sanchez as well as he should be.

                Sanchez I just think was never the right trainer for him despite being with him for like 9 years. Sanchez never taught GGG any defense. GGG obviously needs a trainer that can teach him defense someone like Teddy Atlas or John David Jackson.
                Last edited by Boxingwizard; 04-28-2019, 02:51 AM.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Boxingwizard
                  In this case, no. It's not just the Canelo fight, but the Jacobs fight, I noticed that's where the tension started between Sanchez and GGG. Deep down GGG was disappointed in his performance against Jacobs, and he was disappointed in Sanchez as well as he should be.

                  Sanchez I just think was never the right trainer for him despite being with him for like 9 years. Sanchez never taught GGG any defense. GGG obviously needs a trainer that can teach him defense someone like Teddy Atlas or John David Jackson.
                  Wasn’t GGG more like Wlad and Vitali when he first started? And it was Sanchez who made him become more offensive and more exciting to watch?

                  And GGG fans swore that he was a defensive genius, bringing up compubox numbers of how little GGG got hit.

                  I’ll tell you what actually happened. The truth is that everyone before Jacobs and Canelo were lower leveled fighters, and that’s what GGG got used to. So when he fought Jacobs and Canelo and could not KO them, it was a shock to his ego that he actually had to use his boxing skills to win. He did alright imo, neither Canelo or Jacobs dominated him. They had great success against him, especially Canelo. But no fighter dominated in those fights (GGG didn’t either).

                  Truth is at the top level you’re going to get hit, you’re to have draws and close fights and you will not dominate every top fighter at that level. Like since the beginning of time.

                  No trainer in the world can help GGG at this point at the elite level. Anyone saying otherwise is only fooling themselves. Have any top trainer train GGG for a third Canelo fight, GGG may still lose.

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                  • Real King Kong
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                    #49
                    Trying to make Abel out as the victim. He was semi retired, working with ggg brought notoriety back to his gym and made him millions of dollars. He should thank golovkin...that type of fighter is the holy grail for trainers.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by TonyGe
                      Yeah and you can't force a trainer to think on the fly and come up with an alternate plan if they don't want to. The two guys weren't in sync. Golovkin outboxed Canelo in the rematch but he didn't get the credit from the judges again. Sanchez has always said we don't adapt to our opponent we force them to adapt to us. Not exactly a blueprint for being versatile. Gennady did the right thing to move on.
                      Effective aggression and power punching rules. If you outland your opponent in power punching in 9 of 12 rounds, I doubt the judges will give it to your opponent.

                      Canelo outlanded GGG in 9 of 12 rounds in power punching, for a total of 143 to 113. GGG stayed back and jabbed, jabbed, and jabbed. Canelo came forward and landed more telling blows in more rounds. After GGG and Sanchez spoke of big drama show, Mexican style, coming to fight, etc, GGG came to get on his bike and jab his way through the fight. And it was Canelo coming forward.

                      If GGG wanted to potshot and win fights like Mayweather, he needs to also lower the amount of punches landed on him, especially telling blows, by being more elusive. Jabbing and potshotting while also getting hit with as much power punches as he was is an uphill battle on the scorecards.

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