Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez Fears Golovkin Will Take Major Damage With Canelo
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I remember our first encounter. It was with Fred and Ward talking about a comment Ward made. Fred asked Ward a question man to man and they discussed it like gentlemen and ended the conversation.
For some reason that rubbed you the wrong way and you had a major issue. So you and I talked about the video for a long time before I dropped the conversation.
I didnt see what the problem was then and I don't see what the problem is now. It seems like you have a problem with blacks in boxing coming together to create a social network. And the latest video you posted, it seemed like you have a problem with blacks in boxing doing business. Do you invoke these same energies in your local "Chinatowns"?
Lastly, weren't you on the forum previously under another alias before Frankie2jabs? CaneloMaidana maybe?Last edited by Chollo Vista; 04-19-2020, 11:39 AM.Comment
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And no one would even know 98% of these videos existed if Young Bidness didn't post them. We're talking videos that are hours long in length.
How the hell do you have the time to go through hours and hours of video content, post on Boxingscene all day and have a job? And that's not even counting hours for sleep, if you get any. Family time?
Help me understand man.Comment
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Alvarez is the current money fountain for Las Vegas and the boxing entertainment industry. The only way anyone including GGG could defeat Canelo is by a knockout. If Golovkin were fortunate enough to catch Canelo just right, he could knock him out. But Alvarez learned a lot from Mayweather and it's almost impossible to catch him really good and clean.
Golovkin, on the other hand, takes a lot of hard shots because of his fighting style, which is to wade into people and start swinging.
Unfortunately for GGG, as we saw in the in the Derevyanchenko fight, under Banks' coaching GGG has grown hesitant to punch. He just doesn't get his punches off first any more. He wades in and, instead of immediately throwing bombs, waits for a counterpunching opportunity.
If he does that with Canelo, he will get clobbered multiple times with Canelo's fast combinations, and then Canelo will deftly step away. It will be a terrible night for one of the great fighters of recent boxing history.
I'm with Sanchez. I hope Canelo will eat some more of his special Mexican beef and the fight gets called off.
nah, he was timid and hesitant in both Canelo fights when Sanchez trained himComment
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