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    By Cliff Rold - On April 17, 2010, Sergio Martinez rose from the floor to bloody and best Kelly Pavlik to wrest away history’s championship at 160 lbs.

    On September 15, 2012, Martinez became everyone’s Middleweight Champion of the World.

    Avid fight followers didn’t need the latter date. The rest of the world did. As good as Sergio Martinez was in defeating Pavlik, in avenging defeat versus Paul Williams, in making four straight title defenses by knockout, he remained the hunter.

    It’s one thing to be the man inside the ring. It’s another to command that respect outside of it. When Martinez won almost all of the first eleven, and survived the twelfth, against big drawing progeny Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., he had truly arrived.

    A pay-per-view buyrate of approximately 475,000, on a night when Saul Alvarez was headlining a free-to-subscribers card on Showtime was one big positive. So was a highlight reel on ESPN Sports Center that played in heavy rotation. Chavez entered the bigger start and, based on his near dramatic rescue left with some wind still beneath his sails.

    But it was Martinez’s night, and his introduction to an even wider audience.

    The whole affair was the sort of strange inversion of reality that can only happen in boxing. Despite being the recognized champion of the division, Martinez had spent the better part of a couple years trying to get the undefeated Chavez into the ring. Network and sanctioning body politics had shorn Martinez of a WBC belt. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Fight Kid Chocolate already! No more excuses.

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    • #3
      Maravilla you have been a great champion, but it's time to step aside there's a new kid on the block, Martin "the power" Murray and he is in town to shock the world come April 27th.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by B.R!ghteous View Post
        Fight Kid Chocolate already! No more excuses.
        Kid Chocolate? G T F O H..This right here is all we need to know about GBP and Quillin..those samples got destroyed for a reason. http://www.badlefthook.com/2012/5/26...me-boxing-news
        Last edited by turnedup; 04-24-2013, 01:51 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by B.R!ghteous View Post
          Fight Kid Chocolate already! No more excuses.
          Tell your Kid to fight GGG already

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          • #6
            When martinez beats martin murray the 27th then fights GGG or canelo he'll be one of the greatest middleweights in history.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BoomBoomBuckner View Post
              Maravilla you have been a great champion, but it's time to step aside there's a new kid on the block, Martin "the power" Murray and he is in town to shock the world come April 27th.
              lmao i almost died laughing at this thanks

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Pies View Post
                Tell your Kid to fight GGG already
                But he got to build his name up first... he ain't aname like kid chocolate

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by edwinteamDSG View Post
                  When martinez beats martin murray the 27th then fights GGG or canelo he'll be one of the greatest middleweights in history.
                  Did you start watching boxing last week? There is almost nothing sergio can do to make him one of the greatest middleweights in history by the time he retires.

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                  • #10
                    Sergio is a great champion. Its too bad there are no other big names to fight in that division. GGG, Quillen, Guerrero, Stevens, and Pirog need to be fighting each other. They are the next generation. The only fights left in my opinion for Sergio would be Floyd and Ward. That's what will define his legacy. But the way it looks, Floyd doesn't want to fight him and Sergio doesn't want to fight Ward.

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