Comments Thread For: Frank Sanchez: There is No Other Heavyweight Like Me

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  • YoungManRumble
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    #11
    Roided up middle aged man

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    • SN!PER
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      #12
      Good job beating on a dwarf for ten rounds.

      Now let's see how you do against the big boys.

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      • sledgehammer17
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        #13
        Give the guy a break, he looked good, good fundamentals, good prospect apart from his age.

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        • markther
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          #14
          Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
          I don't know, only dude who ever stopped Dawejko is Charles Martin and Dawejko took that on short notice and was even more out of shape mentally and physically than you saw against Sanchez. He has a draw against Big Baby and guys like Jennings and Kuzmin couldn't get him out of there.

          Dude has a head like a cinder block, I'm not sure that entire list of fighters you presented does get him out of there. Also, Dawejko isn't the guy you fight once you are in your champion level. He's the guy you fight on your way up to show you can go rounds and handle someone who keeps coming forward.

          That all being said, I'm reserving judgement on the Cuban Flash until I see some more of him.
          My comments are based on Frank stating he has something the other HW’s in the division don’t have. When I watched the fight the other night, I don’t see it. And with a guy you are fighting on the way up, if you really want to make some noise in the division, you stop a guy standing in front of you, coming forward all night. Frank should have stopped him, the other HW’s I named would have stopped a fighter coming forward like that. And the HW’s I named aren’t the Charles Martin’s, Kuzmin’s, or Bryant Jennings of the world. If you say you have something the other HW’s don’t have, then put on a performance like the other elite HW’s in the division would have done against that kind of fighter.

          Also important to note, the guy you said that has a head like a cinder block and had a draw against Big Baby. He had a draw against a young Big Baby who only had 4 professional fights. So it’s not like he fought the more seasoned professional that Big Baby became later in his career or the one on PED’s.

          Kuzmin only had 15 professional fights when he fought Dawejko and Kuzmin just lost to a guy named Michael Hunter. Kuzmin doesn’t have a notable stoppage win on his resume against a top HW. Not exactly a world beater with the punching power of the top elite HW’s I named.

          Bryant Jennings isn’t exactly a power puncher either with a 50% stoppage percentage.

          The entire list of fighters I named have the following stoppage percentages. Frank by the way has a 69% stoppage percentage. So Frank should have stopped him the other night if “he has something the HW’s don’t have.”

          Ruiz Jr. 63%
          Wilder 93%
          Miller 83%
          Fury 68%
          Joshua 87%
          Ortiz 74%
          Last edited by markther; 03-09-2020, 07:04 AM.

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          • CubanGuyNYC
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            #15
            Originally posted by markther
            My comments are based on Frank stating he has something the other HW’s in the division don’t have. When I watched the fight the other night, I don’t see it. And with a guy you are fighting on the way up, if you really want to make some noise in the division, you stop a guy standing in front of you, coming forward all night. Frank should have stopped him, the other HW’s I named would have stopped a fighter coming forward like that. And the HW’s I named aren’t the Charles Martin’s, Kuzmin’s, or Bryant Jennings of the world. If you say you have something the other HW’s don’t have, then put on a performance like the other elite HW’s in the division would have done against that kind of fighter.

            Also important to note, the guy you said that has a head like a cinder block and had a draw against Big Baby. He had a draw against a young Big Baby who only had 4 professional fights. So it’s not like he fought the more seasoned professional that Big Baby became later in his career or the one on PED’s.

            Kuzmin only had 15 professional fights when he fought Dawejko and Kuzmin just lost to a guy named Michael Hunter. Kuzmin doesn’t have a notable stoppage win on his resume against a top HW. Not exactly a world beater with the punching power of the top elite HW’s I named.

            Bryant Jennings isn’t exactly a power puncher either with a 50% stoppage percentage.

            The entire list of fighters I named have the following stoppage percentages. Frank by the way has a 69% stoppage percentage. So Frank should have stopped him the other night if “he has something the HW’s don’t have.”

            Ruiz Jr. 63%
            Wilder 93%
            Miller 83%
            Fury 68%
            Joshua 87%
            Ortiz 74%
            I think you’re overly focusing on a fighter’s typical self-promotion. It’s tough to say Sanchez should’ve stopped Dawejko. Joey has only been stopped once before — a corner stoppage — against Charles Martin, a fight Dawejko took on one week’s notice. With only fifteen fights to his credit, Sanchez’s KO percentage will almost certainly continue to drop. Frank appears to me a decent heavyweight; but in today’s era of giants, he’s not likely at all to make the top. I wouldn’t be giving him too much thought just yet.

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #16
              Originally posted by ThunderFists
              THIS guy is NOT 27
              More like 27 + 11.

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              • 57Blues
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                #17
                He came into the fight in shape, he moved threw punches, did not get baited into a brawl with a guy who only wanted to fight one way, look at who was the main event on this card ? I mean rather watch where Sanman goes then A. Kownowki. Was not a strong card to begin with glad they showcased the guy.

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