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Abel Sanchez: Usyk on his back before nine! Murat Gassiev’s coach Abel Sanchez has studied Aleksandr Usyk ahead of Saturday’s Ali Trophy Final in Moscow and predicts problems for the Ukrainian if he doesn’t improve from his performance in the semi-final against Mairis Briedis.
“Usyk got skills, he is a very good fighter,” said Sanchez, known for creating and training world class fighters in Big Bear, California.
Russian Murat Gassiev is one out several champions who have been under the wings of the Mexican legend and his training methods.
“Dorticos, Usyk, Briedis, any of those guys, they are all very physical themselves so we have to be more physical. And I feel that our exercises and system make us a little stronger, a little better, a little faster than most guys,” said Sanchez.
He has studied Usyk in detail ahead of the final and believes he has seen a chink in the armor of the first seed in the cruiserweight edition of the World Boxing Super Series.
“You can’t allow a fighter to be the one he wants to be and I believe Murat will be able to break Usyk down. Briedis allowed Usyk to move, allowed him to be first and when Briedis came close he was not effective.”
“But Usyk also allowed himself to be trapped and to be hit. If Usyk fights Murat the same way he fought Briedis he will be on his back before nine.”
“I always train my fighters to be the best they can be. It doesn’t matter what the other guys bring. How Usyk fought Briedis doesn’t mean he will fight Murat the same way. What you look for though is tendencies of what he likes to do and what he does after certain combinations. We have prepared Murat to be Murat and now Usyk will have to deal with him.”
The winner of Usyk-Gassiev at the Olympic Sports Complex will be the first boxer ever to win the Muhammad Ali Trophy and unify the cruiserweight titles in the four belt era.
The belts on the line will be the WBO, WBC, IBF and WBA Super and RING Magazine’s vacant cruiserweight championship strap.
Cruiserweight Ali Trophy finalist, Russia’s Murat Gassiev, has been training in Big Bear, California under the guidance of his renowned coach Abel Sanchez prior to the biggest fight of his career against Aleksandr Usyk on July 21 in Moscow, Russia.
24-year-old Gassiev (26-0, 19 KOs) booked his place in the final via a sensational KO victory in the 12th round over Cuba’s Yunier Dorticos in Sochi in February.
“The fight against Dorticos was tough for me. He is a very strong guy with a strong mentality and a lot of heart. A real warrior who never gives up. So I was excited about the victory.”
“After the semi-final, I went back home to spent time with my family and friends in Vladikavkaz after eight months in training camp. I miss my country and city when I am in training camp, but it is part of this business, this sport. 1st of May I went back to Big Bear to train for the final.”
How is it to train in Big Bear?
“I love my life in Big Bear. I have the best coach in the world and great friends. In my 24 years of living, right now is the best moment in my life.”
What is your favourite way of training?
“I love training, I love boxing. I put all my time, all my heart in this sport. My favourite training is sparring. I can spar every day for many, many rounds. I have liked sparring since I was young and went to a lot of street fights.”
What is most important to you in order to become successful?
“I think for any sportsman discipline is the most important. Discipline in training, food, sleep. And you need to have a dream. For me, the dream is to become the best fighter in the world.”
Have you been training on something special for the final against Usyk?
“The training camp before the final has been the same as before my other fights. My opponent is a southpaw so I have had different sparring partners and you have to do things a bit different tactically against a southpaw. But besides that nothing has changed.”
So you are not training harder because Usyk is your opponent?
“No, I have been doing the same amount of running, physical exercising and sparring. I am not thinking about what he is doing. I need to be Murat Gassiev and do my best… I am only thinking about myself, my skills and my condition. That’s it.”
Are you happy the fight is taking place in Russia?
“I would fight anywhere in the world, but it is a plus for my mother and brother that they easily can watch the fight live. I am sure the final will be a very interesting and good fight for fans all over the world. May the best man win!”
The winner of Usyk-Gassiev on July 21 at the Olimpiysky Arena in Moscow will be the first boxer ever to win the Muhammad Ali Trophy and unify the cruiserweight titles in the four belt era.
The belts on the line will be the WBO, WBC, IBF and WBA Super and RING Magazine’s vacant cruiserweight championship strap.
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