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Originally posted by choelzle View PostWhy is anyone even entertaining this? are you the same people that were on here a few years ago sayin andy lee was ready for winky wright bc him and his promoter said so? sergio martinez is too much of a grown man for lemieux
I don't think anyone is really entertaining it. He is just a young fighter brimming with confidence. That is a good thing. He also appears very hungry. That is also a good thing. If you look around the sport, how many do you see openly challenging Martinez? Not too many besides Pirog. Most are avoiding Martinez like the plague and are looking for calmer waters to tread in.
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Originally posted by J Dubb II 330 View Postwhat was that suppose to prove, Manfredo knocked him out in 2, styles make fights, Bute fought him 5 years prior, Green fought him 3 years prior.
By the way, all the names I mention (apart Bute) had more fights than David when he meet a more experienced McCrary.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostUnbeaten middleweight prospect David Lemieux of Canada told BoxingScene.com that he believes southpaw WBC "emeritus" champion, Sergio Martinez, of Argentina "would be no problem for me."
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Originally posted by Dale Cardon View PostI 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.
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Originally posted by right hand jab View PostYou're kidding right?...Lemieux has fought no one noteworthy in his career as of yet, from what I've seen of him, it's Martinez that would be a stylistic nightmare for Lemieux and not the other way around. Martinez is just too fast on his feet for Lemieux (who's really just a plodder), it's ****** for him to even mention someone of Martinez's caliber just yet.
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Originally posted by LeadUppercut View PostTrue, but a lot of guys with records like that got KTFO the first time they stepped in with an elite fighter.
Martinez isnt exactly a spring chicken and he shows signs of becoming an inactive fighter. By the time Lemieux gets around to him(assuming he does win those two other fights) he should be ready to fight Martinez.
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostHe definitely has real power. Not only can you hear them, but you can see how he can send 160+ lb fighters reeling in the same direction as as his punches when he lands anywhere on them.
I do agree that its also more difficult to land on better opposition.Last edited by RubenSonny; 04-07-2011, 05:52 AM.
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