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  • Comments Thread For: Sanchez Rejects Claims That Golovkin Faded in Canelo Rematch

    Abel Sanchez, the trainer of middleweight Gennady Golovkin, rejects the claims that his boxer faded in the second half of the rematch with Saul "Canelo" Alvarez. On September 15, in very competitive fight, Canelo won a twelve round majority decision over Golovkin to capture the WBC, WBA middleweight titles.
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  • #2
    Why the fucc are they still talking about this fight?
    Just let it go already! Especially Unable Sanchez. He's a fucced up trainer!

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    • #3
      Even Canelo's trainer knows GGG is old and that he faded. In the corner between rounds, he said to Canelo, "you're younger than he is, you have to take advantage," then he also said GGG starts each round strong for 1 minute, then gets tired the last two minutes, which you could see as GGG's punches got super slow and lost their power. Prime GGG could fight all three minutes of every round and maintain good speed on his punches the entire time which is the key that Sanchez is overlooking, probably on purpose for financial reasons.

      Both fights, really every fight of GGG's since he turned 33 or 34, were major disappointments. You just do not get nearly as good a product when one of the athletes is past prime. They will try to sell it and overhype it as something amazing, because that's their job, but to really get the great fights, both athletes need to be in their primes. Especially if you want to do rematches and trilogies where the PPV buys steadily go up by 300k to 500k each time, you need both athletes in their primes. You can fool the public once that both guys are still prime, but once they buy the first fight and see one of the athletes is past prime, many of them won't buy the second one, or any other boxing PPVs.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
        Even Canelo's trainer knows GGG is old and that he faded. In the corner between rounds, he said to Canelo, "you're younger than he is, you have to take advantage," then he also said GGG starts each round strong for 1 minute, then gets tired the last two minutes, which you could see as GGG's punches got super slow and lost their power. Prime GGG could fight all three minutes of every round and maintain good speed on his punches the entire time which is the key that Sanchez is overlooking, probably on purpose for financial reasons.

        Both fights, really every fight of GGG's since he turned 33 or 34, were major disappointments. You just do not get nearly as good a product when one of the athletes is past prime. They will try to sell it and overhype it as something amazing, because that's their job, but to really get the great fights, both athletes need to be in their primes. Especially if you want to do rematches and trilogies where the PPV buys steadily go up by 300k to 500k each time, you need both athletes in their primes. You can fool the public once that both guys are still prime, but once they buy the first fight and see one of the athletes is past prime, many of them won't buy the second one, or any other boxing PPVs.
        Every time i see you post, I don't even read it lol.... You have an agenda, and agenda that can't change this fact here.... Ready?? Here you go..... AND NEW!

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        • #5
          I'm so happy that thr fraud triple jab was exposed as what he truly is.. A fraud jabber. Triple jab is done! Finished. If he wants another canelo payday, canelo should make his fraud azz earn it by beating a top 5 mw. If not, he can kick rocks.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BigStomps View Post
            Why the fucc are they still talking about this fight?
            Just let it go already! Especially Unable Sanchez. He's a fucced up trainer!
            Because he’s still asked about it, dumbo.

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            • #7
              If averaging over 75 punches a round is fading, it's gonna be a while before he goes black. He gave Alvarez all he could handle, all the way to the final bell, in both fights. I don't see how fading even comes in when the 12th round looked like Golovkin won it. Doesn't happen often, but I agree with Sanchez.
              Last edited by doom_specialist; 09-25-2018, 11:49 PM.

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              • #8
                a ton of cards had golovkin winning the last 4 rounds and canelo cetainly didn't clearly win any so how did he fade? sounds like something floyd fans would say or look at his face!

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                • #9
                  As much as I once was a GGG fan he disappointed me the first fight and I knew along with all the fans that actually know about boxing, that GGG threw the first fight and the rematch. It’s as simple as that. GGG could easily knock Canelo out. He has been knocking out guys out much bigger than Canelon and has been taking shots from real middleweights and larger fighters for almost all his career. All of a sudden he stops attacking the body and stalking his opponent? Bull.. I knew this was going to happen after watching the first fight. It’s all about the money and GGG is on his way out and DLH ain’t about to let his cash cow get ktfo. It would be over for them. That’s the way it is and that’s that. GGG taking some money under the table to carry Canleo’s ***** ass around and solidify the marketing power of Canelo. There will be a third fight of course to rob the poor idiots still believing in Santa Claus. Canelo will most likely drop GGG in the third fight and not because Canelo is a better fighter but because DLH is writting the script and paying folks off

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                  • #10
                    Everyone thinking triple jab won is... Faded

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