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Decision aside; is Abe Sanchez holding back good fighters??
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Originally posted by kidbazooka View PostFunny because when things are going well you guys say what a helluva job by the fighter but when it goes bad it’s all Abel’s fault lol
Wow I guess it could never be ggg or gassievs fault right I mean how could it be their eastern euro so it can’t be their fault.
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Originally posted by A.K View PostRooney??
Ydsab
I've noticed with Golovkin his defense is not as good as it used to be, he's getting hit in the face too many times, his offense is not sharp either. The trainer deserves some blame for that. Watch Golovkin before he signed up with Sanchez he was a much better boxer.Last edited by Boxingwizard; 09-17-2018, 02:08 AM.
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I'm still wondering why Sanchez never corrected GGG's lack of body shots. GGG would've performed much better against Canelo in both fights, had he invested in the body. As for Gassiev, I think he would've been whitewashed, no matter who trained him. Usyk is the cruiserweight Lomachenko. As of this comment, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder are the only fighters I can see beating him.
To answer the question, I think Abel Sanchez taught GGG all he could, and had reached his limit a while ago. Therefore, I believe he's been holding GGG back. I think he's also hit his ceiling with Gassiev, but I don't think there's much any other trainer could do for him, that Sanchez hasn't done already. In my opinion, Sanchez isn't holding Gassiev back, Gassiev is simply doesn't have the potential GGG had at his age. Even at 36, GGG has very solid fundamentals, and can box as well as brawl. Gassiev just kind of plods forward and throws lethal punches.
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostHe sucks.
Another hack that's never boxed and offers zero tactical information its just stupidly vague **** like ''apply more pressure'', ''go for the knockout''. Never does he explain how. What they need to adjust, set up, an opponents tendencies, what to look out for.
He's just living through GGG and any half decent trainer would of got just as much out of GGG with the pedigree, ability and commitment he has. He'd be twice the beast he is under a Robert Garcia for example. He'd actually be the fighter his fans had hoped he was.
He ruined Terry Norris, GGGs limitations have been shown time and time again. Ponamarev was once promising, Gassiev just looked as limited of a fighter as you'll ever see.
He just has an eye for good talent and has been very fortunate.
A conditioning coach, an egomaniac whose been fortunate enough to have talent come his way. A glorified Frankenstein who makes fighters do silly neck and jaw exercises rather than honing their skills.
All he does tries to create zombies. He's a sadistic that spent his former life getting pitbulls to fight and kill each other.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostThere's a general feeling that, regardless of outcomes, Gassiev and Golovkin could have done more. It's as if the ship wasn't being captained correctly.
Thoughts?
The proper preparation for a fighter is key for any good trainer. I just simply believe that the Reynoso's simply out coached Abel on Saturday night.
They added several arsenals to Canelo's game plan; By improving his stamina, staying off the ropes, throwing more combination and body punches and forcing GGG to fight off the back foot etc.
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Originally posted by BoxingwizardI don't know **** abut boxing? And you do? I don't think Sanchez was ever the right trainer for Golovkin. It's true that Rooney didn't have much success with other fighters besides Tyson, but Rooney would have improved Golovkin for sure given Golovkin's talent level. Of course it's too late for Golovkin to switch trainers now.
Golovkin's fight against Danny Jacobs is evident that Sanchez can't improved Golovkin.
Rooney is a bum trainer compared to Sanchez
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