Sergio Martinez record is PADDED as hell. WTF??

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  • Porter's Dad
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    #51
    If boxing judges weren't such a pitiful joke, he'd have Cintron and Williams on there too.

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    • Spray_resistant
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      #52
      So what? he has some bums on his record, big whup wanna fight about it?

      He has proven to be world class in the last 2 years.

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      • El Castigador
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        #53
        Originally posted by Spray_resistant
        So what? he has some bums on his record, big whup wanna fight about it?

        He has proven to be world class in the last 2 years.
        You love throwing that word around.


        Losing close fights doesnt make you world class.

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        • jayblack
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          #54
          Originally posted by El Castigador
          Bunema was his last win. Look at these dudes man. Sergio is over 30 years olds fighting these bums??? These are people prospects should be fighting.

          TerMeliksetian 16-6-0

          Torribio- 14-10

          Jordan- 14-4.

          Madalin - 3-34-2---WTF??

          Tchinda- 1-7-2

          Surica- 13-24-2

          Brito- 11-14-3

          Tskrialashvili- 6-9

          Gamboa- 12-23-2
          Regardless if his record is padded or not, he can fight.

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          • Ryn0
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            #55
            Martinez because a professional at 23, he had a late start. He needed to get amateur experience which other fighters had.

            Williams started at 19 as a professional

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            • Spray_resistant
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              #56
              Originally posted by El Castigador
              You love throwing that word around.


              Losing close fights doesnt make you world class.
              He beat Cintron and everyone knows it and you don't have to win a single fight against a world class fighter to be world class in my view.

              World class= better than 99% of boxers in the world in ones weight class.

              I think that is a fair definition and is an apt depiction of Martinez.

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              • Ryn0
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                #57
                Originally posted by El Castigador
                You love throwing that word around.


                Losing close fights doesnt make you world class.
                Martinez IS world class anyone can see that. From skill alone, he should have won the Cintron fight by KO and a wide UD. His fight with Williams was VERY close IMO it was a draw.

                Since winning the vacant title against Bunema he fought both Cintron then Williams in succession. Those are two pretty good fighters so hes not afraid

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                • Sugar Jay
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                  #58
                  I swear this guy is a fool....people are trying to tell you that his record is against lower class opponents because he had only been boxing for 3 YEARS when he turned pro.

                  You said Paul Williams started boxing later then Sergio when is BOXING facts, Paul had the longer BOXING EXPERIENCE so thats why it was easier for him to fight better boxers....

                  Learn to comprehend. Boxing Experince is more then fights and when you turned pro. Rigondeaux only has a handfull of fights yet has more experince then boxers that went Pro 5 years before he did. Like i said, you sound ******
                  Last edited by Sugar Jay; 02-11-2010, 06:06 PM.

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                  • AnimalisticMeth
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                    #59
                    He bea both Williams and Cintron but got robbed. Sergio is the best from 154 to 160 in boxing today.

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                    • El Castigador
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                      He beat Cintron and everyone knows it and you don't have to win a single fight against a world class fighter to be world class in my view.

                      World class= better than 99% of boxers in the world in ones weight class.

                      I think that is a fair definition and is an apt depiction of Martinez.
                      I would say hes a good fighter. Not World Class though.

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