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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Frank Martin Feels Ready For Tank, Stevenson, Haney - "Right Now"

    Rising lightweight contender Frank Martin would love to get in the ring with WBA 'regular' champion Gervonta Davis. Martin was in action back in December, when he dropped and decisioned Michel Rivera.
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  • SteveM
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    #2
    if you can' get a title shot right now - and you won't just yet stay sharp! Fight either Keyshawn or Camaron - cool matchups!!

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    • BoxingJunkie
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      #3
      Frank Martin is a beast and my favorite up-and-coming contender in the sport

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      • rudy
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        #4
        Originally posted by Pound4PoundStud
        Frank Martin is a beast and my favorite up-and-coming contender in the sport
        Martin no beast Tank is. Martin is boring good boxer like Stevenson

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        • Bronx2245
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          #5
          In a perfect world, a PBC/TR Co-Promotion: Tank Davis vs. Shakur Stevenson w/ Frank Martin vs. Keyshawn Davis as the co-main! I'd gladly pay $85 for that! Now, back to reality: Issac "Pitbull" Cruz vs. Frank "the Ghost" Martin! MAN UP!

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            #6
            Frank Martin Calls Out William Zepeda, Wants Him Next
            05/01/2023 - By Jeepers Isaac

            Unbeaten lightweight contender ‘Frank ‘The Ghost’ Martin was at ringside last Saturday night to call out highly ranked Golden Boy-promoted fighter William Zepeda following his second-round knockout win over Jaime Arboleda at the College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.

            Right now, Zepeda looks like a far better talent than Ryan Garcia. The only difference is he doesn’t have the Hollywood movie star looks or the 10 million Instagram followers.

            #2 WBA, #6 IBF, #6 WBC & #7 WBO Martin (17-0, 12 KOs) walked up to Zepeda (28-0, 24 KOs) after the fight to let him know that he wanted to fight him next. Martin says he’s fighting in June or July and would like it to be against the undefeated 26-year-old southpaw Zepeda.

            It’s unlikely that Golden Boy Promotions will risk putting Zepeda in with Martin right now without a world title on the line and not much money at stake. Golden Boy’s young star Ryan Garcia was destroyed by Gervonta Davis last Saturday, and his career could be heading downhill now that he’s moving up to 140.

            Zepeda is the only guy that Golden Boy has that could be transformed into a star, and they’re not going to want to mess that up by putting him in a risky fight against the Errol Spence-promoted Martin.

            That’s not to say that Zepeda can’t beat Martin because he’s got the power, work rate, and style to win that fight. Again, it’s a risky fight, and there wouldn’t be a title on the line.

            Golden Boy will probably wait until undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney either vacates his belts or loses them to Gervonta Davis before they let Zepeda take on a serious threat.

            Yeah, after they got out, I asked him if we could dance and we can get the fight going,” said Frank Martin to Jeff Zimmerman when asked if he was scouting William Zepeda last Saturday night for his fight against Jaime Arboleda in Arlington, Texas.

            They said they liked how I approached the situation. So, hopefully, we can get that fight going,” Martin continued about his desire to fight William Zepeda next.

            “It was a good performance [against Arboleda]. It was a short performance, and he did what he was supposed to do. He stopped him with a body shot and had him running. So he did what he was supposed to do.

            “I’m right there. I’m not ducking nobody,” said Martin when asked how close he is to a world title opportunity. “It ain’t, ‘Let’s get him ready.’ I’m ready for them right now. They won’t give me the opportunity to show what I can do. I’m ready for them right now.

            “There’s a lot of fighters that are good right now at 135. You really can’t say until everybody gets in there with each other, and then you can say who is the best.

            “I would have frustrated him like he did with Ryan,” said Martin when asked what he would have done if he’d been the one fighting Tank Davis. “I would have boxed his head off and let him come to me.

            “I come from the camp of ‘Man Down.’ We put everything down. No, I wasn’t surprised. I knew someone was going to get stopped in the fight,” said Martin when asked if he was ‘surprised’ about Gervonta Davis’ early body shot knockout of Ryan Garcia on April 22nd.

            “I just didn’t know who it was going to be, but I knew somebody was going to get stopped. I did an interview prior, and I said it was going to be a stoppage. I thought he [Gervonta] was going to be the one [getting the] stopping, but I honestly felt it could have been either one of them. It was just which one of them landed the big shot first,” said Martin.

            Unbeaten lightweight contender 'Frank 'The Ghost' Martin was at ringside last Saturday night to call out highly ranked Golden Boy-promoted fighter William

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            • Eastlos
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              #7
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              Frank Martin Calls Out William Zepeda, Wants Him Next
              05/01/2023 - By Jeepers Isaac

              Unbeaten lightweight contender ‘Frank ‘The Ghost’ Martin was at ringside last Saturday night to call out highly ranked Golden Boy-promoted fighter William Zepeda following his second-round knockout win over Jaime Arboleda at the College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.

              Right now, Zepeda looks like a far better talent than Ryan Garcia. The only difference is he doesn’t have the Hollywood movie star looks or the 10 million Instagram followers.

              #2 WBA, #6 IBF, #6 WBC & #7 WBO Martin (17-0, 12 KOs) walked up to Zepeda (28-0, 24 KOs) after the fight to let him know that he wanted to fight him next. Martin says he’s fighting in June or July and would like it to be against the undefeated 26-year-old southpaw Zepeda.

              It’s unlikely that Golden Boy Promotions will risk putting Zepeda in with Martin right now without a world title on the line and not much money at stake. Golden Boy’s young star Ryan Garcia was destroyed by Gervonta Davis last Saturday, and his career could be heading downhill now that he’s moving up to 140.

              Zepeda is the only guy that Golden Boy has that could be transformed into a star, and they’re not going to want to mess that up by putting him in a risky fight against the Errol Spence-promoted Martin.

              That’s not to say that Zepeda can’t beat Martin because he’s got the power, work rate, and style to win that fight. Again, it’s a risky fight, and there wouldn’t be a title on the line.

              Golden Boy will probably wait until undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney either vacates his belts or loses them to Gervonta Davis before they let Zepeda take on a serious threat.

              Yeah, after they got out, I asked him if we could dance and we can get the fight going,” said Frank Martin to Jeff Zimmerman when asked if he was scouting William Zepeda last Saturday night for his fight against Jaime Arboleda in Arlington, Texas.

              They said they liked how I approached the situation. So, hopefully, we can get that fight going,” Martin continued about his desire to fight William Zepeda next.

              “It was a good performance [against Arboleda]. It was a short performance, and he did what he was supposed to do. He stopped him with a body shot and had him running. So he did what he was supposed to do.

              “I’m right there. I’m not ducking nobody,” said Martin when asked how close he is to a world title opportunity. “It ain’t, ‘Let’s get him ready.’ I’m ready for them right now. They won’t give me the opportunity to show what I can do. I’m ready for them right now.

              “There’s a lot of fighters that are good right now at 135. You really can’t say until everybody gets in there with each other, and then you can say who is the best.

              “I would have frustrated him like he did with Ryan,” said Martin when asked what he would have done if he’d been the one fighting Tank Davis. “I would have boxed his head off and let him come to me.

              “I come from the camp of ‘Man Down.’ We put everything down. No, I wasn’t surprised. I knew someone was going to get stopped in the fight,” said Martin when asked if he was ‘surprised’ about Gervonta Davis’ early body shot knockout of Ryan Garcia on April 22nd.

              “I just didn’t know who it was going to be, but I knew somebody was going to get stopped. I did an interview prior, and I said it was going to be a stoppage. I thought he [Gervonta] was going to be the one [getting the] stopping, but I honestly felt it could have been either one of them. It was just which one of them landed the big shot first,” said Martin.

              https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-new...im-next/262379
              Have two words for Frank Martin- MAN UP!




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                #8
                Originally posted by Bronx2245
                Frank Martin Calls Out William Zepeda, Wants Him Next
                05/01/2023 - By Jeepers Isaac

                Unbeaten lightweight contender ‘Frank ‘The Ghost’ Martin was at ringside last Saturday night to call out highly ranked Golden Boy-promoted fighter William Zepeda following his second-round knockout win over Jaime Arboleda at the College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.

                Right now, Zepeda looks like a far better talent than Ryan Garcia. The only difference is he doesn’t have the Hollywood movie star looks or the 10 million Instagram followers.

                #2 WBA, #6 IBF, #6 WBC & #7 WBO Martin (17-0, 12 KOs) walked up to Zepeda (28-0, 24 KOs) after the fight to let him know that he wanted to fight him next. Martin says he’s fighting in June or July and would like it to be against the undefeated 26-year-old southpaw Zepeda.

                It’s unlikely that Golden Boy Promotions will risk putting Zepeda in with Martin right now without a world title on the line and not much money at stake. Golden Boy’s young star Ryan Garcia was destroyed by Gervonta Davis last Saturday, and his career could be heading downhill now that he’s moving up to 140.

                Zepeda is the only guy that Golden Boy has that could be transformed into a star, and they’re not going to want to mess that up by putting him in a risky fight against the Errol Spence-promoted Martin.

                That’s not to say that Zepeda can’t beat Martin because he’s got the power, work rate, and style to win that fight. Again, it’s a risky fight, and there wouldn’t be a title on the line.

                Golden Boy will probably wait until undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney either vacates his belts or loses them to Gervonta Davis before they let Zepeda take on a serious threat.

                Yeah, after they got out, I asked him if we could dance and we can get the fight going,” said Frank Martin to Jeff Zimmerman when asked if he was scouting William Zepeda last Saturday night for his fight against Jaime Arboleda in Arlington, Texas.

                They said they liked how I approached the situation. So, hopefully, we can get that fight going,” Martin continued about his desire to fight William Zepeda next.

                “It was a good performance [against Arboleda]. It was a short performance, and he did what he was supposed to do. He stopped him with a body shot and had him running. So he did what he was supposed to do.

                “I’m right there. I’m not ducking nobody,” said Martin when asked how close he is to a world title opportunity. “It ain’t, ‘Let’s get him ready.’ I’m ready for them right now. They won’t give me the opportunity to show what I can do. I’m ready for them right now.

                “There’s a lot of fighters that are good right now at 135. You really can’t say until everybody gets in there with each other, and then you can say who is the best.

                “I would have frustrated him like he did with Ryan,” said Martin when asked what he would have done if he’d been the one fighting Tank Davis. “I would have boxed his head off and let him come to me.

                “I come from the camp of ‘Man Down.’ We put everything down. No, I wasn’t surprised. I knew someone was going to get stopped in the fight,” said Martin when asked if he was ‘surprised’ about Gervonta Davis’ early body shot knockout of Ryan Garcia on April 22nd.

                “I just didn’t know who it was going to be, but I knew somebody was going to get stopped. I did an interview prior, and I said it was going to be a stoppage. I thought he [Gervonta] was going to be the one [getting the] stopping, but I honestly felt it could have been either one of them. It was just which one of them landed the big shot first,” said Martin.

                Unbeaten lightweight contender 'Frank 'The Ghost' Martin was at ringside last Saturday night to call out highly ranked Golden Boy-promoted fighter William

                Zepeda ducked Stevenson, so I imagine he will duck Martin as well.

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Eastlos

                  Have two words for Frank Martin- MAN UP!



                  He made the first move, and said they liked his approach, so let's hope Oscar is ready to let Zepeda loose? Oscar said he turned down Shakur because Zepeda "needs more exposure," so Martin would be really good exposure!
                  Last edited by Bronx2245; 05-02-2023, 07:55 AM.

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheIronMike

                    Zepeda ducked Stevenson, so I imagine he will duck Martin as well.
                    Hopefully they feel Martin is a step below Shakur, and they make the fight!

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