His space is actually what will get him in trouble. Watch the Julio and Konecny fights, look at the range they're able to keep it at. They don't respect his power, so they stay at close range and move in whenever they're ready, all he can do is turn, but at that close of range against Martinez he gets clipped. He pushes and taps with his punches, including the jab.
He's out of his depth against Martinez and it'll show on fight night.
My point is that lesser fighters fought the fight where they wanted to fight it at and made it too competitive for me to give him a good shot at Sergio.
I'll tell you what though, it depends where Martinez choose to fight at. If the fight is fought at long range, then Dzinzurik might have a good shot, if not, he won't. The snap on his punches is completely different against Santos (where he got distance and was able to be the one moving forward) to where he was the one being pressured and didn't get much difference.
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