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Is Abel Sanchez one of the most delusional trainers currently out there?

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  • #11
    Abel is just doing the talk for his fighter. Like Roach did with Pacquiao (wich worked out pretty well).

    Its interesting that Sanchez was always seen as the low-key, good guy, type of trainer. He never talked too much when he was training the uber talented Terry Norris. Mostly because Norris would talk his game for himself.

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    • #12
      I don't see how GGG can be called avoiding Ward. Maybe when he actually fights someone at 168, that might be a valid point. It's not like he's already a 168lb champion who won't fight other young champions suddenly without a catchweight, (after condemning them).

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      • #13
        When it comes to GGG I think you are the one who is delusional. GGG has lots of good wins and all by KO. He is rated as the best middleweight in the world by Ring, Boxing Scene and Boxrec. He is a 12 to 1 favorite to beat top contender Geale tomorrow. What middleweight do you think can beat GGG????? GGG is the middleweight the other middleweight champs fear. If GGG struggles with Geale then maybe he is overrated. But if GGG scores another KO tomorrow then it's about time you admit he is the best 160 pounder in the world.

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        • #14
          If you are looking for a delusional trainer try Ronny Shields who insists Lara gave Canelo a vicious beat down.

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          • #15
            Abel is one of the better trainers out there today. He speaks like a man who has a brain as opposed to the "normal" crap heard by the loud mouthed trainers who can't speak a line without cussing.
            Abel has a solid history in boxing also he hasn't just trained one top notch fighter like the rest of the big mouths have.

            GGG is the best at 160 today, he has a top contender to beat this week end and hopefully Geale will be competitive and it will be a good fight.
            Anyone who doesn't like GGG style doesn't like boxing. He comes to win and he tries to leave the judges out of the equation, I like that!
            Ray

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            • #16
              The big fights are at 154 or 160 for Golovkin. He's waiting for them to materialise

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Inkanyamba View Post
                What is it with this guy's statements recently? His fighter Gennady Garbageman has fought no one of note. He has absolutely zero good wins on his resume and he thinks he can dominate THREE separate weight classes at the same time? I mean sure he's been doing a decent job of slaying career JMW's forcing them up in weight. He's a glorified garbage collector at this point and is still digging for scraps in the junkyard to feed the hype.

                Why do they keep avoiding Andre Ward? Why don't they fight a real middle weight or move up in weight since they claim they can take over 168 too?

                They're an absolute disgrace to boxing and the fans should call them out on it because it's quite honestly disgusting.


                who are you referring too when you say ggg should face a real middleweight?

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                • #18
                  loving your threads dude, keep'em coming

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                    The big fights are at 154 or 160 for Golovkin. He's waiting for them to materialise
                    Yet he's able to fight Chavez Jr at 168 and no one else?

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