Albuquerque welterweight boxer Jose Luis “ Güero” Sanchez on Saturday didn’t quite get the big-stage, career-changing victory that his brother achieved in 2018. Even so, Sanchez’s gritty, eye-opening performance in fighting to a majority draw against respected veteran Adrian Granados raises questions. Should not an exceptional performance be rewarded, even if not resulting in victory? Should Sanchez not join his younger brother, Jason, as a contract fighter for a major promoter? If not, shouldn’t he at least get another opportunity on the big stage? The answer, of course, is we shall see. ................................................................ Sanchez (11-1-1, four KOs), a decided underdog, hung with Granados for eight frenetic rounds before both fighters’ hands were raised at fight’s end. The bout was the main event of Premier Boxing Champions’ early Saturday card in advance of that night’s pay-per-view card headlined by heavyweights Andy Ruiz and Chris Arreola.