Comments Thread For: Sandor Martin Dominant In Unanimous Decision Win over Jose Felix In Barcelona

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  • BigZ44
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    #51
    8-1 Martin, putting it on Felix a bit now

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      #52
      99-91 Martin on my card, typical matador performance from him

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        #53
        100-90 X2 and 99-91, UD for Martin, as expected

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          #54
          Martin is high up in the WBA rankings, but he's gonna have to let it play out for the vacant belt and then position himself for a shot shortly after. So they just need to keep him busy against respectable guys to stay sharp over the next 6 months. I'd be looking at putting him in with guys like Mimoune or maybe try to avenge his defeat against Yigit

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            #55
            Originally posted by BigZ44
            Martin is high up in the WBA rankings, but he's gonna have to let it play out for the vacant belt and then position himself for a shot shortly after. So they just need to keep him busy against respectable guys to stay sharp over the next 6 months. I'd be looking at putting him in with guys like Mimoune or maybe try to avenge his defeat against Yigit
            Puello-Barroso probably for the vacant? Sandor can box. I'd pick him to beat either.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Mammoth

              Puello-Barroso probably for the vacant? Sandor can box. I'd pick him to beat either.
              Yep, I feel the same as well. Might also get Ohara (#3) vs Ritson, good chance winner of that fights Sandor in a final eliminator. Think Sandor out boxes all 4 of those guys

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                #57
                Originally posted by BigZ44

                Yep, I feel the same as well. Might also get Ohara (#3) vs Ritson, good chance winner of that fights Sandor in a final eliminator. Think Sandor out boxes all 4 of those guys
                I think so too. With Martin going the WBA route I expect Montana Love to go the IBF route and Liam Paro to get iced by whoever he gotta fight for the WBO.

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                  #58
                  Carmona is interesting. He took on someone he probably shouldn't have in his 7th fight and edged out a win. He needs to work on his defense and conditioning a bit.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Mammoth
                    Carmona is interesting. He took on someone he probably shouldn't have in his 7th fight and edged out a win. He needs to work on his defense and conditioning a bit.
                    He got help for the referee, should have atleast a deduction for holding, the knockdown was decisive imo. Sandor looked really good, he is really hard to hit and when he got cornered or in the ropes he delivered.

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                      #60
                      Just watched this card...the undercard was probably one of the better ones I've seen in a while..all incredibly competitive.

                      I kind of figured the main event would be a dominant win for Martin based on the Mexican's resume.

                      Carmona/Cordova was a great scrap. Carmona benefited from a friendly ref, the Spaniard was holding on for dear life. He was fortunate to get the win.
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