Abel who? Has he worked with anyone after GGG?? Trainer thirsty for some press! Sad.
Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez Fears Golovkin Will Take Major Damage With Canelo
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Move on, Abel. Take it like a man that you're no longer 3G's trainer. Cuz as far as I'm concerned, I don't know how canelo got the nod of the judges in their 2nd fight.
Canelo lost the first and the second fight to 3G imo.Comment
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Watching most Canelo fights against elite tier opposition, he tends to get outboxed in most rounds, only nicks them when he has enough gas to throw more than his average of about 10 shots landed a round.Comment
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this is why mma has better matchups than boxing - we seldom get prime vs prime fights, we get the best financial fights. If Taylor and Ramirez fight then hats off to them. I'd like to see Davis, Lopez, Haney and Ryan Garcia fight each other as well as Loma. Not happening anytime soon! Charlo-Andrade? not happening! Beterbiev-Govozdyk - hats off.
Thats why the WBSS is to be applauded - they don't get everybody on board but fights get made that otherwise wouldn't.Comment
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Not really sure what "murk" means as a verb, but...
So you’re saying that Canelo will murk up GGG anyways if he doesn’t take PEDS? Lol. I added “anyways” just to make sure you understood, because it’s funnier if I omit it from the sentence. Canelo battered GGG in the 2nd fight with more than 120 days testing despite the fact that he was enrolled in 365 anyways.
Never seen a GGG diehard spooked of Canelo that they want Canelo to take PEDS to cancel a fight. Reminds me of theories where some fans said Canelo toook something on purpose to delay the fight...
And I don't believe GGG is likely to KO Canelo, just as Canelo's corner told him audibly during the second fight, "You can't knock him [GGG] out; he's just too strong." Either of these men is too strong for a one-shot knockout by the other. You can't reach his level of attainment without being exceedingly tough. Both guys are.
So, it's highly doubtful GGG could KO Alvarez, which is the only way he could win.
And I also think that even if GGG recovered his older aggressiveness and pounded Canelo into a careening chicken dance, he would still lose a decision. Canelo's their money man, and there's just no way he will ever lose a decision.
This isn't a new thing in boxing. Go watch old reruns of Muhammad Ali and count the number of premature stoppages in his favor. Or watch some of the Mayweather fights where the split decisions always go his way. The big money boys know who butters their bread. There was no way Floyd was ever going to lose a decision.
So unless GGG actually knocks Alvarez into a convulsing, wall-eyed coma, Alvarez will win. This being the case, I would rather see GGG take on some other top flight opponents, finish strong, but not waste his efforts on a lost cause. Just my opinion....Comment
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