Originally posted by savorduhflavor
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Martinez does not have the stamina to beat Paul Williams.
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Originally posted by PAC&PBFsuck View PostBoxers who lack stamina, don't last twelve rounds with PWill, Pavlik, and Cintron back to back.
If my memory serves me right, he got the "real" knock down versus PWill. PWill is good, but that most feared boxer in boxing has been wearing off really fast.
Please don't act as if PWill wasn't tired, the guy usually throws solid punches, he was slapping Martinez in the middle to late rounds.
No Williams doesnt usaully throw solid punches. Its rare when he sits on his punches.
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Originally posted by PrimeRuudGullit View PostBut he finished strong, winning the last 4-5 rounds big. Round 9 was a masterpiece.
of course he finished strong, Pavlik slow a$$ didn't make Martinez work like Williams did, Pavlik pace was so perfect for Martinez to let Pavlik stand their and just stick and move Pavlik dumb a$$ for 12 Rounds, Williams actually comes forward and uses an extremely HIGH work rate, that style can make any fighter tired
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I agree with Bully. Its not like Martinez was just sitting around eating potato chips. Martinez was approached in the past by the Williams camp just in case Pavlik pulled out.
Martinez knew his fight would be Williams if caled upon.
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It takes a lot of energy to move all night, but He has done it time after time. Second and third winds show that He is in good shape.
At the same time, Williams has been looking very vulnerable on his last fights.
Martinez has the physical, skills and mental edge for this rematch.
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Originally posted by street bully View PostHaving to switch your game plan from trying to be a boxer to having to be the chaser is just as difficult.
Martinez had 4 weeks in camp. Williams, while its true having to switch your gameplan is tough, at least had the proper amount of time to be in prime fighting shape. I would have much rather been in Williams' shoes than Martinez's.
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Originally posted by Pin Galarga View PostIt takes a lot of energy to move all night, but He has done it time after time. Second and third winds show that He is in good shape.
At the same time, Williams has been looking very vulnerable on his last fights.
Martinez has the physical, skills and mental edge for this rematch.
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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostYou made my point. He has bad stamina.
"only having to switch his gameplan"
Thats not an "only" that was CRUCIAL. Going from a slow, methodical, right hander to a fast, crafty, pure boxing left hander is kind of a big deal.
He had 6 weeks to switch up his gameplan... 6 weeks. And it's actually more than that because that's only when the fight was finalized after lees than a week or so of knowing that he was probably going to be the replacement.
Originally posted by street bully View PostWillimas was training for Pavlik a immobile slugger who he would have to be carefull about and be the mover in. martinez posseses the exact opposite style of pavlik, so the training time period excuse is moot.
He had 6 weeks to switch up his gameplan... 6 weeks. And it's actually more than that because that's only when the fight was finalized after lees than a week or so of knowing that he was probably going to be the replacement.
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