Abel Sanchez

Abel Sanchez is a Mexican-American boxing trainer. He is best known as the former coach of Gennadiy Golovkin, and has trained other boxers such as Lupe Aquino, Terry Norris, and Murat Gassiev.[1][2]

Abel Sanchez
Sanchez (center) in 2015

Early life

Sanchez was born in Tijuana, Mexico in 1955 and immigrated to San Marin, California with his family at the age of six.[3]

Boxing trainer

The first three boxers he trained, Lupe Aquino, Terry Norris, and Orlin Norris, all became world champions. He went on to train other world champions during the 1990s, including Miguel Ángel González, Paul Vaden, Frans Botha, and Nana Konadu.[3]

Summit Gym and later career

In 2000, he built a house in Big Bear, California to conduct fighters' training camps. The house, which is nicknamed The Summit, was initially intended for Sanchez's friend and famed trainer Emanuel Steward to use to conduct training camps and was built at altitude in order to help athletes improve their aerobic conditioning.[4][3][5] However, the training center remained largely unused while Sanchez recovered from a heart attack in 2001. This changed when Oscar De La Hoya rented it to prepare for his 2008 bout with Manny Pacquiao.[6]

Shortly afterwards, Sanchez met with Gennady Golovkin and returned to training after being impressed with Golovkin's talent.[7] Sanchez and Golovkin split after nine years due to a money row following Golovkin's $100m deal with DAZN.

Since then, he's worked with other active boxers like Sullivan Barrera, Murat Gassiev, Denis Shafikov, Michel Soro, Alfredo Angulo, Joe Joyce and Arsen Goulamirian.[8]

Recognition

In 2015, Sanchez won the Futch-Condon, an award given by the Boxing Writers Association of America to honor the best trainer of the year.[9]

Other ventures

Sanchez owned and operated a construction company until 2008.[10]

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References

  1. "Abel Sanchez - BoxRec". boxrec.com.
  2. "Gennady Golovkin splits with Abel Sanchez as longtime trainer cites differences with GGG over money". CBSSports.com. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  3. "Abel Sanchez: Building Houses, Building Fighters, Building Men". Inside HBO Boxing. Archived from the original on 2019-01-30. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  4. hannibalboxing.com https://hannibalboxing.com/a-career-built-on-success-the-abel-sanchez-story/. Retrieved 2020-08-09. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. "Abel Sanchez has quietly become one of boxing's best trainers".
  6. "Best I've faced: Abel Sanchez". The Ring. 2016-09-05. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  7. "Abel Sanchez details first encounter with Gennady Golovkin - The Ring". 7 September 2016.
  8. "Trainer Abel Sanchez on Murat Gassiev: 'I have a very special fighter'". The Ring. 2018-07-19. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  9. "Abel Sanchez and Alex Saucedo -- a perfect fit". ESPN.com. 2018-11-13. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  10. Nagesh, Gautham (2017-09-14). "Trading with Gennady Golovkin Trainer Abel Sanchez". Stiff Jab. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
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