The Arreola that Ruiz fought decapitates him, although I guess it's cute that Frank Sanchez of all ****ing people, has his very own deranged Aydamn and in due time, you'll go into exile just like he did.
He has a great first name. I did like that he defeated Ejagba who was considered a monster that everyone was afraid of. Frankie exposed him.
Stay busy fight while no reasonable offer is being made (might never be.) His opponent is bad, but tall. Sanchez probably still works on his game against rangy fighters.
Ajgaba was not a monster, he'd already looked very beatable when the former cruiserweight Kiladze dropped him. Plenty of people on here picked Sanchez to beat him. Ajagba was the definition of a hype job and now it seems some people are overrating Sanchez based on him beating the very beatable Ajagba. https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/frank-sanchez-vs-efe-ajagba.674840/
https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/jermaine-franklin-vs-anthony-joshua.695833/ Members who voted for 'Franklin destroys that glass chin' chico g Potato80 AdamT MarkusFlorez99 OldSchoolBoxing Thunderstorm
Well one things for certain, the bodybuilder couldn't even knock out a factory worker It was an excellent display of 0 confidence in his wafer chin and completely overrated punching power. I got my fill
Turns out we might get Sanchez-Arreola soon, though at 42 Chris is a remnant of himself. At least Frank might be able to fight on the back foot again.
He is also back with Reynoso from what I've heard? Always thought they should have milked him being close to Canelo more as far as promotion goes, especially when they still had Ryan.
Dillian Whyte couldn't KO him either, sometimes you just have to acknowledge the reality that some boxers just have really good chins. Not sure why you were so offended by that performance, I mean, AJ shut him out 12-0, it was a safety first schooling, just like your boy Frank does all of the time. Quite frankly, if that was Sanchez in there with Franklin, you'd be practically orgasmic over that performance. Why the double standard?
He's top 5 in the IBF and WBC, and is number three with the NABO belt for the WBO. What's going to happen is that he'll be selected for eliminators or a direct title shot, and take it from there. He has no reason to be fighting guys like Efe at the moment.
It’s just another case of pretending to enjoy watching a boring fighter because it makes him seem more knowledgeable. Saying stuff like “Yea the man is really patient and throws great counters, everything he does is subtle and effective”. It makes them feel like expert boxing analyst, but in reality a lot of defensive fighters like Frank are just physically limited and are forced to go the spoiling route.
Don't know how I missed that Martz fight! After watching it on youtube it doesn't look like I missed much...I think Sanchez is a good test for any heavyweight at the moment.