He was never that good, anyway.
He spent three years fighting Eastern European goatfarmers and British back up dancers, which padded his record. The second he stepped up against Chavez he got wrecked - mind, body and soul.
You'll always be a bad mushahadeen copycat with none of the originality and cleverness. Why are you still here?
He was a little bit avoided earlier in his career from what I remember, and he didn't make it big until he was already in his thirties. It shouldn't be a shock that he started breaking down physically and slowing down at the time that he did.
Time and Chavez, Jr. Ruined what was left of Sergio Martinez' career. He was damn near 40 years old when he fought him; 37 years of age to be exact and was never the same after that bout.
Shortly thereafter, he won a gift decision against Martin Murray in his home country of Argentina after breaking both his left hand and tearing his right meniscus in his knee in the fight prior to that one against JCC, Jr.
He was never that good, anyway.
He spent three years fighting Eastern European goatfarmers and British back up dancers, which padded his record. The second he stepped up against Chavez he got wrecked - mind, body and soul.lol you mean the chavez jr that sergio martinez whooped and humiliated for pretty much the entire fight. martinez exposed chavez jr for the pathetic clown that he is and junior never recovered. age and a recurring knee injury caught up to martinez.
What happened to Martinez? Why did he decline so rapidly?he was never the same after his knee surgery and age caught up to him....one of my all time favorite boxers...
Age and injuries, that's what happened.
This. He started in boxing late, his prime only lasted a short while, and before you knew it age had caught up with him.
He was never that good, anyway.
He spent three years fighting Eastern European goatfarmers and British back up dancers, which padded his record. The second he stepped up against Chavez he got wrecked - mind, body and soul.