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  • #21
    Originally posted by SugarAnt05 View Post
    Lopez looked terrible but Martin ran like a puuzzzaayy all night. Thought he was gonna get moist or something.
    What is the difference between what he did and the way Floyd, master of defense fought?

    I am not the one changing the pole, is you guys who always do.
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    • #22
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

      This is one of the main reasons why? I don't think Tyson Fury won the first Wilder fight 'No way'.

      He was decked twice, and backed up all night. This is professional boxing, not a game of tick.

      Wilder out scored Fury on aggression & damage. Fury really only out scored Wilder in one department 'Style'.

      Deontay Wilder also produced a higher work rate, which shows further more that he was the aggressor. You don't win world titles by being backed up all night and decked twice.

      Sandor Martin has come of this fight with credit. Because whether people think he won or lost, he pushed Teofimo Lopez extremely close.

      Martin took this fight at short notice. So he definitely should be pushing for a rematch.

      Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder I 'Was a draw'.

      you lost all credibility saying wilder won the first fight. Hell he barely won two rounds. Even one of the knockdown rounds he got pummeled before and after it. Please head back to the woodworks

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      • #23
        The thing is, Martin is a boring fighter that fights scared as far as fans see it. But as far as scoring points in boxing rounds, he’s actually pretty good at what he does. It’s not fan friendly. And he’s not going to beat many of the top names. But every fight he has will look just like this. I don’t really discredit Teo for this performance (and I’m not really a fan or hater of his). But as far as people saying that great fighters should find a way to just dominate this guy, it’s not gonna happen. He’s one of those awkward, fast, tricky fighters. Very ugly style but he can win with it

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        • #24
          The argument for him winning is valid, but I do not think he got "robbed". He had more than a few chances to be more aggressive and stuck with a very conservative fight plan. He would have to perfect for that to get him the win. When you leave no room for error, you tend to lose.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Thatmanox View Post

            you lost all credibility saying wilder won the first fight. Hell he barely won two rounds. Even one of the knockdown rounds he got pummeled before and after it. Please head back to the woodworks
            Fury did not pummel Wilder, you don't pummel a fighter by playing tick 'Wilder inflicted the most damage in the fight'.

            The fight was a draw, Tyson Fury did not win that fight. And he was not winning rounds by being backed up all night.

            Deontay Wilder out scored Tyson Fury in two categories. Aggression & Damage.

            Fury only out scored Wilder in one category which was Style.

            Fury learnt from that fight. He understood going into the second fight, that you cannot win World titles by playing tick.


            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-11-2022, 06:02 PM.

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            • #26
              I thought Sandor deserved the nod, but I've been saying for a long time that Lopez is overrated. He won at 135 by being the bigger guy, and now that he's not, he's got a lot of deficiencies that are becoming obvious to everyone.

              I don't give Lopez credit for winning the Loma fight, even though I did score it for him, because Loma went into that fight with an injured lead shoulder, and gave away 7 rounds. Once he actually started fighting, he was really giving Lopez the business. I have no idea why he thought it would be a good idea to go into the fight injured, but that fight came down to Loma being off, not what Lopez was doing to him.

              I could see even Ryan Garcia giving him trouble. He and his pops are totally delusional, unable to make adjustments, and with gaping holes in his defense. When he fights someone who can really punch, he's going to end up getting stretchered out.

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              • #27
                Sandor Martin has the worst boxing style I've ever seen, zero power never willing to engage, a chicken chasing match not a Boxing match. The real killers at 140 are Regis, Subriel Matias, Antoinne Russell. Those men will stand and Fight not Run

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                • #28
                  Lopez underestimated this guy, got dropped twice and looked sub par in the process. Arguably lost but I'm not gonna cry robbery-it was a close fight...definitely wasn't the prettiest fight to watch though.

                  Then had to deal with his baby son's negative ass mother afterwards.

                  Been rough for this guy last year and a half.

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                  ​​​​​​With that said, hes not as talented as he and his idiotic father thinks. And his delusional s--t talking doesn't help endear him to anyone. I'd be all for the s--t talk if he was actually that good...but he's not.

                  Maybe he still wins a belt at 140-I've seen crazier things happen. I wouldn't bet on it though.

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                  • #29
                    Teo made it very easy for Sandor last night. All Teo tried to do was load up on single shots thinking one eventually bail him out.He's become too predictable/stagnant under his father's tutelage and guys at this level aren't going to get caught by something they easily see coming. Martin simply turned out and away to his right, countering Teo over and over again anytime Teo attempted to land his money shot. No jab,no feints,no disguising,no variations...nada. Im certain Teo has the power to complete at this weight but if you're predictable it means jack ****.

                    Compare his approach to what Vergil implemented against a similar tricky opponent in McKinson. Vergil realized early on he was going to have to throw the jab,work his way in and break down McKinson to the body in order to stop the spoiling nature of thier styles.

                    Teo needs to bench his father for a competent coach,seek professional therapy and dedicate himself to the sport 100% and he may still have time to right his ship. Like Porter though,it appears he might never grow/have the balls to stand up to his dad,unfortunately.

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                    • #30
                      That 2nd fall was indeed a knockdown that the ref waived off.

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