well floyd always went for 1 belt the wbc. and he always fought the current champion of that title. sometimes not the lineal champion but he still fought the champion. unlike manny who takes whatever belt in that division from whoever. but hey they about money. martinez is about the prestige of being a champion and working hard for it. so to him that belt means a lot.
Sergio Martinez Not Happy With Emeritus Status
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The current holder of Martinez belt needs to either fight him to prove who the real champion of that division is or drop it just like they took it and cut the B.S. of trying to hold it for the sake of "legacy" when they didn't deserve it in the first place. How do you hold on to a belt you don't intend to defend let alone fight it's previous owner who was stripped of it? THEN Martinez can "move up". This isn't " I take the belt without me defending it from you while you have to "move up".Comment
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The current holder of Martinez belt needs to either fight him to prove who the real champion of that division is or drop it just like they took it and cut the B.S. of trying to hold it for the sake of "legacy" when they didn't deserve it in the first place. How do you hold on to a belt you don't intend to defend let alone fight it's previous owner who was stripped of it? THEN Martinez can "move up". This isn't " I take the belt without me defending it from you while you have to "move up".
Fighting Manny or Mayweather is great. Even they cherrypicked or not. They fight against a professional boxer also not just a person with muscle from the street or gym. Boxers train hard to prepare their body and mind in the ring. Nothing to compare to those people trying their hardest to bash boxers whose doing his best to feed his family and have a decent life. Martinez has the capability of beating bigger guys. He can take the risk and cement his own legacy.Comment
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Why would he continue paying the sanctioning fee? WHY? PLEASE ANSWER ME!
It's an alphabet title. He still has the Ring belt. He's the lineal champ! Hopkins -> Taylor -> Pavlik -> Martinez. Why does he need a green belt to legitimize his accomplishment. He's already accomplished it!
Look how hard it was for him to secure an opponent for March. Chavez Jr is a ***** and will surely duck him, or he would have manned up and challenged him for the title instead of having him stripped.. i mean, "promoted"Last edited by paulf; 02-02-2011, 05:12 AM.Comment
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Everyone knows Martinez is the best at 160. But he keeps talking about moving down in weight for a payday. But he ballons up to 180+ inbetween fights so its hard to know what weight he wants to fight at next.Comment
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he's earned it and he's proven himself the best at 160
the belt itself indeed doesnt mean anything but its hisComment
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Without the titles fighters would have even more of an excuse to duck him than they already do. Grabbing up ore of the titles forces those that want to be champ to face him. He is one of the most talented fighters in the game but by fighting him you are pretty much guaranteed a loss without a fat payday, so most will try to avoid him.
Look how hard it was for him to secure an opponent for March. Chavez Jr is a ***** and will surely duck him, or he would have manned up and challenged him for the title instead of having him stripped.. i mean, "promoted"
Also since he is emeratus champ, after Chavez faces Zbik, Martinez can immediantly challenge him and if Chavez takes any other bout, or tries to duck him, then he is immediantly stripped and Sergio is made full time champ again.
If the WBC sticks to their rules, then Martinez will be champ again by this fall.
I'm on the fence on this whole situation because in a sense he had to face Zbik, a guy who has been waiting almost 2 years for his shot at the title. Sergio was willing and that would have solved the problem but HBO didn't green light it so he had the choice of either fufilling his mandatory duties and giving up one of his HBO dates, or taking a HBO fight and risk getting stripped.
People cry foul, and I can see that, but at the same time Sergio was Vernons mandatory for almost 2 years and they were gonna strip Forrest if he didn't defend it against Martinez. Vernon was murdered and they handed the title to Sergio, but again his situation and Zbiks are the same and were handled the same.
The only issue I really have is them letting guys like Pavlik get away with long periods of inactivity as well as letting Chavez leapfrog a few guys in the rankings. Other than that.....technically they did the right thing accordingy to their rules.
People may not what to hear that....but whatever, sometimes the truth hurts.Comment
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Again it's really a moot point because the WBC actually did him a favor making him emeratus champ.
1. He didn't have to waste his time on a pointless defense against Zbik. He takes the Zbik fight then it will be a bout that's not televised and will probably be for chump change.
2. He keeps his HBO date on top of getting more exposure and more money. Plus what would you guys rather see? Martinez vs Dzinzurik on HBO BAD or watching some youtube highlights, a week later, of him vs Zbik?
3. With his Emeratus status, he gets a shot at the winner in the fall no question asked. They chose not to fight him or chose to take another fight....bam, they are stripped and Sergio is made full time champ again.
4. Lastly, believe it or not, Chavez will actually be a decent payday for Martinez. They can do it in Sept, in mexico, and draw a huge crowd and ratings. As much as people think Chavez is garbage, and maybe they are right, dude just did better numbers, against a bum in mexico, than bradley vs alexander.
IMO, this works out great for Martinez. The only thing I can see going sour is if they someone pull some backdoor **** of Sergio. Other than that, if everythng is done by the book, Sergio gets 3 HBO dates, 3 money fights, and his belt back. You really can't beat that if you ask me.Last edited by Khalid X; 02-02-2011, 07:19 AM.Comment
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