Comments Thread For: Fernando Martinez Punishes Jerwin Ancajas, Wins Decision To Capture IBF TItle

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  • famicommander
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    #21
    Originally posted by No look hook

    This guy obviously, definitely knows the game. Especially how "easy" it can get racking up defenses. Why I come to bscene, to encounter real experts. Jerwin DKSAB
    You don't have to take my word for anything. Just look at Ancajas' record and match it up to the Ring Magazine or Transnational Boxing Rankings Board ratings from the time of those fights. You'll notice that he never once defended a title against a ranked opponent, and there's a very obvious reason for that.

    Meanwhile, all the other belt holders in the division were engaging in brutal war after brutal war against each other.

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    • Slip jab
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      #22
      Originally posted by famicommander

      You don't have to take my word for anything. Just look at Ancajas' record and match it up to the Ring Magazine or Transnational Boxing Rankings Board ratings from the time of those fights. You'll notice that he never once defended a title against a ranked opponent, and there's a very obvious reason for that.

      Meanwhile, all the other belt holders in the division were engaging in brutal war after brutal war against each other.
      I recognize the point you're trying to make. This division bn hot for several years, intriguing fights kept happening that captured interest. Meanwhile, jerwin was defending while the division kept evolving. He's great for 115 n Martinez makes a great addition to the field.

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        #23
        Originally posted by No look hook

        I recognize the point you're trying to make. This division bn hot for several years, intriguing fights kept happening that captured interest. Meanwhile, jerwin was defending while the division kept evolving. He's great for 115 n Martinez makes a great addition to the field.
        Jerwin took that belt and had it in witness protection. Martinez deserves credit for the win and I hope he does well in the future, but Ancajas represents everything that is wrong about boxing "titles".

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          #24
          Originally posted by famicommander

          Jerwin took that belt and had it in witness protection. Martinez deserves credit for the win and I hope he does well in the future, but Ancajas represents everything that is wrong about boxing "titles".
          This division is hot because of the fights get made, striking while the irons hot. I'm saying that it's possible jerwin doesn't immediately come to mind while the kings are capturing the attention while fighting each other. . Fans seemed to be more interested in Gonzalez n Estrada rivalry then SSR emerged n added another chapter, cuadras, so on so on.. u understand??

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          • SceneBoxer
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            #25
            Ancajas has a rematch clause... I think the rematch will be as good as this fight...

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              #26






              Weeeee aaawwrrre the champions my frrriends! Well 115 has taken some bombs lately with Jessie 'Bam' Rodriquez beating Carlos Cuadras for the WBC Superfly-weight championship, and now el 'Pumita' Fernando Martinez is on top of the world.

              I say 115 is going to keep on being the best division of boxing for a long time, STAYING ALIVE, STAYING ALIVE, AH-HA-HA-HA!

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                #27
                Originally posted by 1hourRun






                Weeeee aaawwrrre the champions my frrriends! Well 115 has taken some bombs lately with Jessie 'Bam' Rodriquez beating Carlos Cuadras for the WBC Superfly-weight championship, and now el 'Pumita' Fernando Martinez is on top of the world.

                I say 115 is going to keep on being the best division of boxing for a long time, STAYING ALIVE, STAYING ALIVE, AH-HA-HA-HA!
                Totally agree, with established fighters like Estrada, Chocolatito, Sor, and Ioka. Newly crowned champions like Rodríguez and Martínez (both very impressive winning belts) and still useful ex champs like Ancas and Cuadras, 115 is the best division right now.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by just the facts

                  Totally agree, with established fighters like Estrada, Chocolatito, Sor, and Ioka. Newly crowned champions like Rodríguez and Martínez (both very impressive winning belts) and still useful ex champs like Ancas and Cuadras, 115 is the best division right now.
                  And we still got Roman Gonzalez vs. the current prime WBC flyweight champ Julio Cesar Martinez coming up this Saturday. Two young prospects have got it done against the veterans, the momentum is looking good for Martinez ; however, the odds of this trend continuing does not.

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                  • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                    #29
                    What a fight ! Hats off to both warriors. Martinez would not be denied and Ancajas wasn't going to roll over , period. Whatever those two got paid , it wasn't enough.
                    I wonder what Ancajas looks like today. His face has got to be swollen like crazy.
                    After watching that trash Taylor vs. Catterral farce , I needed something like this to wash the taste out of my mouth. What a terrible wrestling match that was.

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                      #30
                      This overated Ancajas finally loss. Imagine he has 9th title defence to all no body. He was afraid to level up competition by fighting chocslito, estrada among othrrs and just contented fighting peddlers...

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