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Richard Torrez Jr. Aiming To Drown The Inactive Frank Sanchez

News RoomBy News RoomMay 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Richard Torrez Jr. Aiming To Drown The Inactive Frank Sanchez

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Sanchez is entering the fight off a 15-month layoff with lingering questions about the knee problem that surfaced before his knockout loss to Agit Kabayel. The inactivity would already be a problem for a movement-heavy heavyweight. Add in the mileage, the injuries, and the lack of meaningful opposition since the loss, and the timing starts looking dangerous for Sanchez.

His comeback opponent, Ramon Olivas Echeverria, entered with an 18-24 record. That wasn’t a rebuilding fight against a live contender. It was maintenance work.

Torrez sees the opening. A lot of “slick” heavyweights look untouchable until somebody refuses to admire the movement and simply keeps forcing exchanges. Kabayel exposed that blueprint against Sanchez. He attacked the body, stayed on him, and turned the fight into a grind instead of a chess match.

The mystique disappeared fast after that. Torrez believes he can do the same thing with a different kind of pressure. Faster feet. More feints. More punch volume. More chaos.

“I’m going to overwhelm him, and I’m going to take him to those deep waters that I love to do,” said Torrez Jr. to Fight Hub TV.

That line sounds less like promotion and more like a game plan built around erosion.

Torrez repeatedly talked about conditioning during the interview. He said he believes he has the best gas tank in the heavyweight division and kept bringing the fight back to the late rounds. Seventh. Eighth. Ninth. That’s usually a sign that a fighter thinks the other man is physically fading. And why wouldn’t he?

Sanchez is 32 now. The legs already looked vulnerable against Kabayel. Heavyweights who rely on movement rarely age gracefully once injuries arrive. A bad knee changes everything for that style. The spacing disappears. The escape routes disappear. Suddenly, the “slick” fighter is standing still long enough to get hit in the arms, chest, and body over and over. That’s the fight Torrez wants.

The Sanchez supporters will still point to his amateur pedigree and the win over Efe Ajagba, but those nights feel far away now. Heavyweight boxing changes quickly once activity drops and the body starts breaking down.

Torrez sounds like a fighter who no longer sees Sanchez as a technician to solve. He sees a worn-down heavyweight with fading legs and a style that falls apart once the pressure never stops.

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Tom Galm is a boxing journalist who has covered the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends, and fighter psychology.

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