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I know that I picked Willie Pep to outbox Salavador Sanchez over 15 rounds and Sandy beat Pep 3 out of their 4 fights but I think Sanchez would beat Saddler. I think that Sandy's style would play right into Sanchez's game plan.
Sandy was long and lean and had tremendous punching power, he had 103 knockouts and he loved to brawl. Sandy had the type of mantailty if you hit me low, I will hit you low twice as hard as you hit me. This was evident in his third fight with Pep. It was a clinic in how to foul a fighter. Sandy stayed way too long in the pocket and tried to force his will on the other guy and this worked 141 times and when a fighter fought a smart fight against Saddler and outboxed him Saddler didn't fair so well.
Salvador would be able to adjust to Sandys powerful right hand, he would circle to his right away drom Sandys power and land thunderous body shots. This by no means would be a easy fight for either fighter, but I think that Salvador was the better boxer of the the two and win a close 15 round decision.
2006-11-15 06:45:04
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answered by Santana D 6
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that is an outstanding strive against. Salvador Sanchez replaced into proficient yet because he died in an automobile twist of destiny, we are not 100% confident of ways tremendous he extremely is...his occupation replaced into too short. Sandy Saddler has extra KO than people has fights 103 to be good. in view that Salvador is a sluggish starter, Sandy will construct a huge lead and win by unanimous determination.
2016-11-29 04:11:21
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answered by broadway 4
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Sandy Saddler should smoke Salvador Sanchez swiftly. Sadly, Salvador silently succumbs to Sadler's smart switch to southpaw. Sandy's sideward stride shocks Salvador suddenly, and seeing Sandy's switched style, Sanches stupidly steps into a straight shot, sending him sailing. Sandy's savvy strategy seemingly showed some shaken spectators that sanchez should have sparred southpaw. Sandy Sadler, smiles, in round six.
2006-11-18 08:33:02
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answered by The Keeper of the Green 4
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Sanchez - W 44 (KO's 32) TF 46 - W pct 96% - KO pct 70% - wins over D. Lopez[2], R. Castillo, A. Nelson, Gomez and La Porte - KO'ed by none - #88 ranked puncher - #24 ranked fighter
Saddler - W 145 (KO's 100) TF 163 - W pct 90% - KO pct 61% - wins over De Marco, J. Brown, Famechon, Pep[3] and Eldore - KO'ed by J. Leslie (in his 2nd bout) - #5 ranked puncher - #15 ranked fighter
Thoroughly dominated Pep (one of the all-time greats) in several bouts
Saddler is a better boxer, puncher and all-around fighter and he rolls to a 15 rd unanimous decision that surprises everyone that picked Sanchez in this bout.
2006-11-16 14:43:43
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answered by smitty 7
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Great question sir! I started to ask this one partner. Saddler was one of the roughest and hardest hitting featherweigts of all time and beat the great Pep three out of four fights during his great career. Sanchez was one of my all time favorite fighters as he could do it all box, punch, and could take a great shot too which he would have to against Saddler. I believe that this would be a very rugged and close fight with the great Sanchez winning by split decision.
2006-11-15 08:25:38
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answered by toughguy2 7
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i believe sanchez had the perfect style & physique to beat saddler. he would make sandy miss & counterpunch his eyes out. sandy would stun him, but sanchez had a chin like few other boxers i've seen. a good tactical fight & too many sharp punches helps sanchez score a tko in 12. if he had lived a few more years, i think he'd be rated over saddler or pep
2006-11-15 19:20:42
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answered by lizardhead 3
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