Is Sergio Martinez slowing down?

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  • VatoMulatto
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    #1

    Is Sergio Martinez slowing down?

    ...obviously he's not.

    I know he started boxing late but he turns 36 years old in february and this will be his 50th fight. He still looks very fresh and it looks like he's only getting better. But he's not getting any younger so how many more fights do you think he'll be able to fight at this high level before it's obvious to everyone that he's slowing down?
  • Heavy Bag
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    Well he didn't take up the sport until he was 20. Hasn't got alot of milies on the clock, hasn't been in tons of hard fights. And is extremly dedicated and looks after his body, dosen't drink, smoke or do any drugs.

    Thus why he looks and fights so fresh. Age shound't determine a fighters prime, performance's should. Archie Moore never won the LHW title until the age of 39, 3 years old than Sergio is now.

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    • VatoMulatto
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      #3
      Originally posted by Heavy Bag
      Well he didn't take up the sport until he was 20. Hasn't got alot of milies on the clock, hasn't been in tons of hard fights. And is extremly dedicated and looks after his body, dosen't drink, smoke or do any drugs.

      Thus why he looks and fights so fresh. Age shound't determine a fighters prime, performance's should. Archie Moore never won the LHW title until the age of 39, 3 years old than Sergio is now.
      I hope you're right cause I enjoy watching him fight.

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