Maybe GGG should gire Sanchez back.

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  • _Maxi
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    #1

    Maybe GGG should gire Sanchez back.

    Maybe Sanchez was better than we give him credit for.

    What do you think? Would he have lost against SD like he did with Sanchez? (I had him losing 7-5).
  • hhh1200
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    #2
    The heel hired Sanchez for Mexican Style, Good Boy and the other nonsense. Once he was able to ride Canelo's name (Think Wilder and Fury vs AJ) for a DAZN deal, he went back to being a heel. Abel isn't about to get that 10% anytime soon, but I feel nothing for him, talking trash on Ward's legacy for the heel. No interest in Canelo but I look forward to him stopping the heel this time.

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    • GGG Gloveking
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      #3
      Originally posted by hhh1200
      The heel hired Sanchez for Mexican Style, Good Boy and the other nonsense. Once he was able to ride Canelo's name (Think Wilder and Fury vs AJ) for a DAZN deal, he went back to being a heel. Abel isn't about to get that 10% anytime soon, but I feel nothing for him, talking trash on Ward's legacy for the heel. No interest in Canelo but I look forward to him stopping the heel this time.
      Heel must have been quite a fortune teller to foresee Canelo and DAZN when he hired Sanchez way back in 2010.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #4
        Golovkin dumped him because he's a greedy **** that didn't want to pay him his usual percentage. Someone that is willing to do that to a friend who helped get him to where he is shows you the kind of man he is.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          Golovkin dumped him because he's a greedy **** that didn't want to pay him his usual percentage. Someone that is willing to do that to a friend who helped get him to where he is shows you the kind of man he is.
          ...A Heel!

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          • 4truth
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            #6
            I think the split was necessary because Sanchez is blind (or ******) as a bat. If your only plan is to come forward leading with your chin against a much younger fighter with much faster hands and therefore a better inside game. Then you are incompetent.

            Golovkin was exactly right to control distance and score with and off the jab. Sanchez' reaction after the second fight was to complain about Golovkin going away from "the plan". Sanchez didn't have a plan beyond one a 12 year old could have devised.

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            • eco1
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              #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              Golovkin dumped him because he's a greedy **** that didn't want to pay him his usual percentage. Someone that is willing to do that to a friend who helped get him to where he is shows you the kind of man he is.
              Robbie, where you and Golovkin lovers at any point in time?

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              • turnedup
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                #8
                SD is a technician who was fighting a guy trying out a new fight approach against the wrong opponent. It was a bad idea and Golovkins trainer should’ve known this and realized it. He can’t go in there trying to reinvent himself against high iq fighters. Save that shh for this upcoming fight if you have to try it in a first. I think banks is trying to reinvent him too much and Golovkin is buying into it. He’s far too slow and too long in the tooth for it. As a fan he’s lost more than a step, he went from being a slowish puncher to almost telegraphing his punches these last two fights.

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                • Luilun
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                  #9
                  The Mexican style work for him

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                  • GhostofDempsey
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                    #10
                    No one is going to change or improve anything about him. Not after 350+ amateur fights and 40 pro fights. GGG needs a yes-man in his corner who he can pay peanuts to wipe him down in between rounds. A glorified water boy.

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