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    #11
    GGG is a beast but I think if they fought at 170 Kovalev would probably win.

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      #12
      How long ago did they spar? Kov is a big guy, I'm sure he'd be up for a fight now. Personally I just wana see Kovalev v Hopkins, the last legit threat left in his career.

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        #13
        Originally posted by The Weebler I View Post
        Abel Sanchez really is the new Freddie Roach.

        You get these polite foreign boxers coming across representing themselves well and they land with ish-talking American trainers talking smack on their behalf.

        Hatton v Pacquiao is a good example, both guys were respectful to one another but their US trainers made the whole thing about them talking disrespectful.

        I appreciate what Sanchez said here wasn't so bad, but it's another example as he's said stuff before.
        What you have said makes no sense because I very much doubt Sanchez is attempting to make a match up between Middleweight Golovkin and Light Heavyweight Kovalev. When Roach talks smack it is to either goad someone in the ring with his man, hype up the fight or is an honest evaluation. Sanchez's comments seem to be an honest evaluation.

        Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View Post
        I bet Kovalev would have a different story if asked about his sparring with GG.
        Obviously and he'd be right to even if what Sanchez said was true.

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          #14
          Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
          How long ago did they spar? Kov is a big guy, I'm sure he'd be up for a fight now. Personally I just wana see Kovalev v Hopkins, the last legit threat left in his career.
          No way they fight. There would be absolutely no reason for that. Not only is GGG two divisions below Krusher, but both men have the opportunity to clean out their divisions and be the top dog. A catchweight fight, for example, between these two guys will do nothing but shorten the careers of both guys.


          A hell of a fantasy fight, though.

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            #15
            Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
            How long ago did they spar? Kov is a big guy, I'm sure he'd be up for a fight now. Personally I just wana see Kovalev v Hopkins, the last legit threat left in his career.
            Not long ago. They spar at big bear, not sure if it was before Cleverly or the fight before that.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Humean View Post
              What you have said makes no sense because I very much doubt Sanchez is attempting to make a match up between Middleweight Golovkin and Light Heavyweight Kovalev. When Roach talks smack it is to either goad someone in the ring with his man, hype up the fight or is an honest evaluation. Sanchez's comments seem to be an honest evaluation.
              Is that why he said Cotto should retire years after Pacquiao had beaten him with a silly grin on his face? They talk ish bro, they can't help themselves.

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                #17
                Originally posted by The Weebler I View Post
                Abel Sanchez really is the new Freddie Roach.

                You get these polite foreign boxers coming across representing themselves well and they land with ish-talking American trainers talking smack on their behalf.

                Hatton v Pacquiao is a good example, both guys were respectful to one another but their US trainers made the whole thing about them talking disrespectful.

                I appreciate what Sanchez said here wasn't so bad, but it's another example as he's said stuff before.
                I dunno man, Sanchez saying Kovalev respected Gennady too much to spar effectively, especially after interviews with Kovalev recognizing how tough and hard Gennady hits personally, It kinda all adds up as a truthful statement. I've kinda always seen Sanchez as a "speaks his mind" kinda guy who doesn't really throw around words with bad intention like some coaches.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by The Weebler I View Post
                  Abel Sanchez really is the new Freddie Roach.

                  You get these polite foreign boxers coming across representing themselves well and they land with ish-talking American trainers talking smack on their behalf.

                  Hatton v Pacquiao is a good example, both guys were respectful to one another but their US trainers made the whole thing about them talking disrespectful.

                  I appreciate what Sanchez said here wasn't so bad, but it's another example as he's said stuff before.
                  How is it "talking ****" when its the truth? Nothing disrespectful was said

                  People are too scared of the truth.
                  Last edited by Russian Crushin; 09-02-2013, 01:10 PM.

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                    #19
                    abel sanchez needs to stfu

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                      #20
                      WOW......I find that hard to believe......Frankenstein seems to be more beastly than GGG imo....but hey Abel doesn't seem like the type of man to make something like that up......very interesting.....can't wait to hear a response from Frankenstein and his team

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