Comments Thread For: Lemieux: I Would Break Martinez Down, Then KO Him

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  • inorbit
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    #21
    Originally posted by Steak
    I dont think its that outrageous of a statement. Lemieux stylistically is a bad matchup for Martinez.

    I dont want to fully judge Lemieux until I see how he does against Rubio(I hope hes not overlooking Rubio), but if he destroys Rubio like he has his other opponents I just might favor him over Martinez.
    I don't think so.
    He said that Rubio will be tougher and more dangerous than is next fight (the winner of Chavez-Zbik fight).

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    • right hand jab
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      #22
      Originally posted by Dale Cardon
      I honestly think he has pretty good chance against Sergio Martinez. Most of his fights were early round KO wins and it means this guy can punch. you can't just ignore this young man with a record of 25wins and 24 of which are KOs with no loss.

      I still remember his first round KO wins against Elvin Ayala and Hector Camacho.
      What, the Hector Camacho who was originally a welterweight, who's never been considered a good one at that? LOL!

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      • brick wall
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        #23
        actually if lemieux continues to win and his opponents keeps getting better then martinez have no choice but to fight him in the future. and limeux have a good following in canada...fuck they even put his espn fight on ppv in canada. his management team are a bunch of greedy motha****ers.

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        • Eastbay Giant
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          #24
          I saw Lemieux spark out Camacho Jr, and was mildly impressed. I'm not going to pass judgment on the Canadian just yet, but Martinez proved he is a upper echelon fighter. If Lemieux is forced to go rounds against Rubio, then it will give us a better picture of what he may be able to do against Sergio. Right now early KO's against lesser opposition doesn't reveal a whole lot about this fighter.

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            #25
            Originally posted by El Más Mejor
            This is the same thing as Valero claiming that he could have beaten Manny Pacquiao.
            Yeah, I remember that, saying he could beat Pacquiao but never having faced someone remotely resembling an elite boxer. LOL!...The funny thing was that there seemed to be a few idiots claiming he could, just on the account of his K.O ratio. Dear oh dear, tut tut tut.

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            • Danny Gunz
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              #26
              Lemieux is too young. He needs some work before he takes such a big step in competition.

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              • irish mike
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                #27
                Lemieux's the next Tyson. Most of you dont know him... you'll see! Rubio will be KTFO in less than 3 rounds.

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                • Smokin LHook
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                  #28
                  David has a chance in any fight. Theres no question who the better fighter is, but if that one punch lands its pretty well over for any middleweight

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                  • inorbit
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Smokin LHook
                    David has a chance in any fight. Theres no question who the better fighter is, but if that one punch lands its pretty well over for any middleweight
                    Agree with that!

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                    • Dirk Diggler UK
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                      #30
                      He'd get knocked out by Martinez

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