Can Martinez move up and win?

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  • Slick_Rick
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    #31
    Err, Pac is a 4-time lineal champion, he has the chance to become five if the Floyd fight happens, when its all said and done, 5 out of 8 pretty darn good.

    Also I 've no doubt in my mind he would have gone for it at 135 as well had the Oscar fight not materialised, as well as big money fights that followed.

    As for Sergio, i believe he can move up and be competitive and what is there realistically at 154 and 160 anyway thats going to make him money and move him up the p4p ranks.

    Money wise - Cotto/Margo and Strum if in Germany
    p4p - Pirog?, Golovkin?, Korobov? All still relatively green as well.

    Kirkland is the only one that will make him money and improve his p4p status, IMO, and that fight is at least a year away if all goes to plan.
    Last edited by Slick_Rick; 03-16-2011, 09:48 AM.

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    • 1believer
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      #32
      Originally posted by Libra_Por_Libra
      He's too old and too small to compete against the elite at 168. I'm sure he could beat a few guys at 168, but he would probably lose to the top guys at 168 because he's too small. The weight difference and power would make a difference.
      Thats how i feel, I think 160 will be his limit I dont think he will retain his speed at that weight and would be dwarfed by most of the super middle guys.

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