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  • Lets not forget paul williams is a ww.

    Tough fight that neither maywheather , mosley and pacquiao would've taken . Paul williams battled a top middleweight last night in sergio martinez showing the heart of a champion and a garnite chin thats none of the top ww would stand up to. And have to add paul was fighting outta his norm to please boxing fans in effort to make a big name 4 himself.and did regardless of your oppinion. True it was a close fight that was edged out by numbers over power punches.note other fighters would not risk it or be out of their comfort weight to get a big fight

  • #2
    Considering he's had 31 fights or more where he weighed in above the welterweight limit, what on earth makes him a welterweight?

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    • #3
      And Martinez is a natural Jr. Middleweight that fought for only the second time above 154 last night. Not to mention he only had a month to prepare.

      Are you implying that somehow Sergio Martinez was the bigger, stronger man last night?

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      • #4
        Actually, his last WW fight was against Quintana last year, so yeah, lets forget about it.

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        • #5
          He has fought plenty of times above welterweight, including at middleweight, and hasn't even fought at welterweight in years.

          Sergio Martinez is not a middleweight, that was his first fight at middleweight. All of his other fights were at welterweight or jr middle.

          Get your facts straight.

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          • #6
            i could've sworn he started his career at 154.....i might be wrong though.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Madvillain View Post
              And Martinez is a natural Jr. Middleweight that fought for only the second time above 154 last night. Not to mention he only had a month to prepare.

              Are you implying that somehow Sergio Martinez was the bigger, stronger man last night?
              imagine what a fully trained martinez could've done? i think he would've ko'd paul.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jaestix1 View Post
                i could've sworn he started his career at 154.....i might be wrong though.

                You are right. Only 8 of his 39 fights have been at 147 or below.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by elmalo29 View Post
                  imagine what a fully trained martinez could've done? i think he would've ko'd paul.
                  If they have a rematch at 154, I'd give it to Martinez in a heart beat. Paul Williams is a bad matchup for a lot of fighters, but Martinez is a horrible matchup for him.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tbradf11 View Post
                    Tough fight that neither maywheather , mosley and pacquiao would've taken . Paul williams battled a top middleweight last night in sergio martinez showing the heart of a champion and a garnite chin thats none of the top ww would stand up to. And have to add paul was fighting outta his norm to please boxing fans in effort to make a big name 4 himself.and did regardless of your oppinion. True it was a close fight that was edged out by numbers over power punches.note other fighters would not risk it or be out of their comfort weight to get a big fight
                    he cant be effective at ww. hes fcukin well skinny at 160, never mind 147. and i thought that martinez was a super welterweight, not a middleweight. that was ther first time i seen p will fight, and hes a prettty decent fighter, but defo over rated on here. he isnt top ten p4p for my money. 119-110 judge must of been in love with williams or something because that was a close fight. i thought martinez nicked it, but could have gone either way.

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