In Hindsight: it's DISGRACEFUL how GGG treated Abel Sanchez

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  • O Prophet
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    In Hindsight: it's DISGRACEFUL how GGG treated Abel Sanchez

    Abel took the foreign boy GGG in when he was an unpopular and mute Eurobot, taught him a fan-friendly Mexican style, taught him to speak English, promoted his brand more than his own promoter, protected him like a son, built him a legacy, made him world famous, and made him rich beyond his wildest dreams.

    Abel dedicated his life to helping GGG.

    But as soon as GGG losses to Canelo and gets new opportunities, how does he do Abel? Offers him 2% of a $100million purse, basically giving Abel the Middle Finger. "Stop calling me son". "Abel just playing games". etc.

    Compare that to the loyalty shown by Pacquiao and Canelo to their trainers even through their losses....

    it shows the true nature of GGG underneath that big smile.
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    and then Alvarez destroys 3g in their trilogy and we stop hearing about him

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    • boliodogs
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      The fighter does the fighting and has the right to hire or fire any trainer he wants. The trainer works for the boxer not the other way around. Fury fired his trainer recently so how is that different? GGG won the fights that made him famous not Sanchez. He took the blows and did the fighting. Training GGG helped Sanchez's rep as a trainer. Other boxers have also fired Sanchez. It is no big deal.

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      • boliodogs
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        #4
        Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
        and then Alvarez destroys 3g in their trilogy and we stop hearing about him
        He has to actually beat him in a real fight. That may not be so easy as Canelo destroying him in your wishful imagination. Canelo could also lose or even get knocked the *** out. Remember what 20 to 1 underdog Ruiz did to AJ. Nobody knows for sure what happens in a future fight until that fight is over. Everyone is just guessing.

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        • MUNG
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          #5
          it was either himself or the trainer and he choose the trainer

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          • Thuglife Nelo
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            the separation really came down to Loeffler and Abel's relationship. Both Loeffler and GGG played along to selling ''Mexican Style.'' That was obviously Abel's idea. HOWEVER, that strategic ''pandering'' brought richest to GGG, and Loeffler played along.

            There's no way anyone can say GGG wasn't mature enough to know selling ''Mexican style'' was a ploy... I mean seriously, from a Kazakh, region world style where their techniques need no introduction. Therefore, Abel made both Loeffler and GGG rich.

            Loeffler is the real scumbag. He exploited both Abel and GGG to create his own job security in ''managing'' GGG Promotions on DAZN. That has more value than his 360 Promotions or Hollywood nights. That's just a prospect portal so that when a fighter gets big, he can then sign them to GGG Promotions. It's all double dipping from Loeffler. Industry knows it. Like with most bad movies, the Director (Abel) take the fall, the Producer (Loeffler) isn't really held accountable.

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            • O Prophet
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              #7
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              Fury fired his trainer recently so how is that different?
              What a ****** comparison. Are you really that dumb? Fury and Davidson parted as friends and Fury made Davidson famous. They kept the respect.

              With GGG and Abel it’s the opposite. Abel built GGG but GGG turned on him, gave him an insulting financial offer, threw him under the bus in interviews, and now they hate each other.

              “Stop calling me son”.
              -GGG
              Last edited by O Prophet; 04-02-2020, 03:20 PM.

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              • Combat Talk Radio
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                #8
                Originally posted by O Prophet
                Abel took the foreign boy GGG in when he was an unpopular and mute Eurobot, taught him a fan-friendly Mexican style, taught him to speak English, promoted his brand more than his own promoter, protected him like a son, built him a legacy, made him world famous, and made him rich beyond his wildest dreams.

                Abel dedicated his life to helping GGG.

                But as soon as GGG losses to Canelo and gets new opportunities, how does he do Abel? Offers him 2% of a $100million purse, basically giving Abel the Middle Finger. "Stop calling me son". "Abel just playing games". etc.

                Compare that to the loyalty shown by Pacquiao and Canelo to their trainers even through their losses....

                it shows the true nature of GGG underneath that big smile.

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                • BoxingVirus25
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                  Training at big bear is tough.Golovkin was overtrained.Fury only lasted one day

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                  • FinitoxDinamita
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                    We cant blame GGG in this without understanding the situation. I bet GG listens to Loeffler and this was his idea.

                    An no, trainers arent worth millions of dollars. 10% off of millions? Lol i dont think so.

                    GG is the one taking punches and no trainer is worth 7 digits.

                    Sorry but this is strictly business.

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