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    He's really big on anti-bullying.



    MASHANTUCKET — At a press conference announcing one of the biggest fights of his career, middleweight boxer Sergio Martinez on Thursday promised viewers they would see “the best Sergio Martinez.” Then, pausing, he added, “This fight is for you, Monique,” and invited 13-year-old Middletown resident Monique McClain on stage.

    When Martinez fights Sergiy Dzinziruk for the middleweight World Boxing Council Diamond Championship on Saturday, he’ll be doing it for the city seventh-grader, he said.

    McClain was forced to leave Woodrow Wilson Middle School in January because of relentless bullying by her classmates. Since then, she’s been trying to keep up with her studies from home. Her family has asked the Middletown Board of Education to provide her with a tutor or place her in another school district. So far, they haven’t had any luck.

    On Thursday, Martinez invited Monique, her mother, Alycia, and grandmother, Alexa, to join him and his team at a restaurant at Foxwoods Resort Casino before the press conference. On Saturday, McClain and her mother have V.I.P seats to watch the fight.

    “It’s very important to show her support for what she’s going through,” Martinez said in the restaurant, speaking in Spanish with his agent, Sampson Lewkowicz, translating.

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    By CLAIRE MICHALEWICZ Press Staff

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    Claire Michalewicz | The Middletown Press 3.10.11 Professional boxer Sergio Martinez, left, autographs gifts for Middletown seventh-grader Monique McClain, center. McClain has been home from Woodrow Wilson Middle School since January because of bullying from classmates, and Martinez is dedicating his fight for the World Boxing Council Diamond Championship on Saturday to her. At right is McClain�s grandmother, Alexa.

    MASHANTUCKET — At a press conference announcing one of the biggest fights of his career, middleweight boxer Sergio Martinez on Thursday promised viewers they would see “the best Sergio Martinez.” Then, pausing, he added, “This fight is for you, Monique,” and invited 13-year-old Middletown resident Monique McClain on stage.

    When Martinez fights Sergiy Dzinziruk for the middleweight World Boxing Council Diamond Championship on Saturday, he’ll be doing it for the city seventh-grader, he said.

    McClain was forced to leave Woodrow Wilson Middle School in January because of relentless bullying by her classmates. Since then, she’s been trying to keep up with her studies from home. Her family has asked the Middletown Board of Education to provide her with a tutor or place her in another school district. So far, they haven’t had any luck.

    On Thursday, Martinez invited Monique, her mother, Alycia, and grandmother, Alexa, to join him and his team at a restaurant at Foxwoods Resort Casino before the press conference. On Saturday, McClain and her mother have V.I.P seats to watch the fight.

    “It’s very important to show her support for what she’s going through,” Martinez said in the restaurant, speaking in Spanish with his agent, Sampson Lewkowicz, translating.



    The boxer called Monique “a champion,” and explained that he knew the consequences of bullying firsthand, since he was bullied as a child in Argentina.

    “It’s a major problem,” he said, adding that both bullies and their parents should be held responsible for their actions, because both bullies and their victims could face lingering problems throughout their lives. “It’s not only your problem, it’s the community’s problem.”

    Martinez listened intently as he heard from the McClains about the challenges Monique have faced at school. The bullying, they explained, started in September after Monique had her hair braided, and got worse throughout the school year.

    Along with emotional support, Martinez brought gifts, including signed photos, a T-shirt and autographed patches Monique can put on her boxing jacket.

    From the Middletown Press
    Last edited by ILLuminato; 03-19-2011, 02:11 AM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by ILLuminato View Post
    He's really big on bullying.
    He likes to bully people? Wow, Sergio is a fucking Asshole.

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    • #3
      Dude is humble and one hell of a fighter.

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      • #4
        Martinez should stop bullying jr. MW boxers, I said enough.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Slyboots View Post
          He likes to bully people? Wow, Sergio is a fucking Asshole.
          If he fights the guy in your signature, he'd be a bit of a bully.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ILLuminato View Post
            If he fights the guy in your signature, he'd be a bit of a bully.
            I think everyone knows that. That's why he should call out more game fighters rather than calling out Cotto.

            And don't worry, son, I was only kidding around. I'm a big Sergio fan.

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            • #7
              He should make a cameo on Bully Beatdown and KO a few bullies.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by _original_ View Post
                He should make a cameo on Bully Beatdown and KO a few bullies.
                that would be cool as ****

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Slyboots View Post
                  I think everyone knows that. That's why he should call out more game fighters rather than calling out Cotto.

                  And don't worry, son, I was only kidding around. I'm a big Sergio fan.
                  I was saying it in the sense that I really don't want to see that fight

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ILLuminato View Post
                    If he fights the guy in your signature, he'd be a bit of a bully.
                    If they fight, it would be two grow men capable of making their own decisions consensually agreeing to fight each other in exchange for monetary compensation. That's you definition of bullying? I guess I'm bullying my barber when I get a haircut.

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