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    by David P. Greisman - There will not be a rematch this year between Sergio Martinez and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Perhaps there shouldn’t be one at all.

    It all depends on how well Martinez can recuperate from the injuries he suffered Saturday night against Martin Murray in what turned out to be a tough fight for the middleweight champion.

    It was a tough fight because Murray, a capable contender, clearly had learned from the success that some of Martinez’s past opponents had found before they succumbed to defeat.

    It was a tough fight because barely seven months had passed since Martinez had broken his left hand and torn ligaments in his right knee against Chavez last September. Surgery on that knee came in November, just five and a half months before Martinez stepped into the ring amid heavy rain and surrounded by tens of thousands in a soccer stadium in his native Argentina.

    And it was a tough fight because Martinez might not have healed fully beforehand. He broke his left hand once again against Murray, and the normally mobile boxer appeared to be much slower and less fluid in his movement.

    “Likely out remainder of the year,” wrote Martinez’s promoter, Lou DiBella, on Twitter mere hours after the bout. He then suggested that arthroscopic surgery could follow: “May scope knee.”

    Martinez and DiBella can find solace in victory, in a determined fighter energized by adrenaline and motivated by adoration, his pride mattering more than the pain. It matters less that CompuBox statistics showed Murray outlanding Martinez both in total punches as well as power shots, or that Martinez landed far fewer than he had in his four most recent wins against Chavez Jr., Matthew Macklin, Darren Barker and Sergiy Dzinziruk. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    he clearly display all the telltale signs of being ruined.

    Pior to the chavez fight he float like a butterfly and stung like a bee after the chavez fight he fumbling around like a nat. He got Medrick Taylor'd

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    • #3
      I say both

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      • #4
        Sergio will be 39yo by the time he returns, it'll only get worse from this point onwards.

        He was very wise by cherrypicking a nobody like Murray (#11 MW lol) and fighting on home turf.

        Any top middleweight would have had his way with him this saturday

        If he cares about his legacy, he'll retire. He's overdone
        Last edited by lopetego; 04-29-2013, 01:05 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by lopetego View Post
          Sergio will be 39yo by the time he returns, it'll only get worse from this point onwards.

          He was very wise by cherrypicking a nobody like Murray (#11 MW lol) and fighting on home turf.

          Any top middleweight would have had his way with him this saturday

          If he cares about his legacy, he'll retire. He's overdone
          LMAO...or you just don't like the guy. Right now there are more than a few people in that division who don't want no part of Murray. He could've picked a hell of a lot worse. Murray showed some great defense in that fight don't discredit the kid.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by lopetego View Post
            Sergio will be 39yo by the time he returns, it'll only get worse from this point onwards.

            He was very wise by cherrypicking a nobody like Murray (#11 MW lol) and fighting on home turf.

            Any top middleweight would have had his way with him this saturday

            If he cares about his legacy, he'll retire. He's overdone
            Murray is not a nobody...he arguably beat Felix Sturm a couple years ago

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            • #7
              He's evidently showing his decline due to age and injuries...they had that stat up that hi been knocked down in alot off hus past fights.
              He shoud do one more big money fight just to cash out on his name legacy against a bg aner. He deserves to be paid off into retirement

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lopetego View Post
                Sergio will be 39yo by the time he returns, it'll only get worse from this point onwards.

                He was very wise by cherrypicking a nobody like Murray (#11 MW lol) and fighting on home turf.

                Any top middleweight would have had his way with him this saturday

                If he cares about his legacy, he'll retire. He's overdone
                Where is Murray ranked #11? He is ranked as the #7 contender by the RING and #8 by boxrec and TBRB.

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                • #9
                  Bad sign Segio is almost done.

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                  • #10
                    He sure picked on the wrong guy. With that display, if he fights Chavez again, the fight won't go the distance.

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