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Lifestyle CHINGON
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Texas
Age: 29
Posts: 607
Rep Power: 7
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So yea, I'm going for Sergio |
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SPEED IS POWER
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 8,052
Rep Power: 41
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Rooting for Martinez because he's the true champion, that hypejob Chavez Jr shouldn't have a belt, he shouldn't receive preferential treatment from the sanctioning bodies and the networks, and he shouldn't be considered a future star. Chavez Jr exemplifies what's wrong with boxing today and Martinez will have the opportunity to right all these wrongs. The sport is sick and this fight will momentarily cure it.
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Undisputed Champion
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 1,209
Rep Power: 5
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Rooting for Martinez because I feel he's earned to be where he is today. He fought tough fights and even got screwed over in some of them but now he's at least in the top 10 of most P4P lists.
Jr. on the other hand got to where he is because of his father's name. Maybe not his fault but it is what it is. If he was not the son of the legendary Chavez he'd have been matched tougher a hell of a lot sooner. He damn sure wouldn't have over 40 wins with no defeats. With his style that would damn near be impossible. If he beats Martinez good for him. It would be the first scary opponent that he would ever beat. Question is does Arum and company keep matching him tough afterwards? I doubt it. |
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