Sweet Pea vs. Sergio Martinez at 154 lbs?

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  • Luilun
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    #41
    Originally posted by Pullcounter
    Who you got?

    Why do you think he wins?

    Poll coming...
    Whitaker beat the weakest champ at 154 he avoided Terry Norris so I say Whitaker gets knocked out by Martinez, Whitaker was unproven at 154

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    • jrosales13
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      #42
      Originally posted by Luilun
      Whitaker beat the weakest champ at 154 he avoided Terry Norris so I say Whitaker gets knocked out by Martinez, Whitaker was unproven at 154

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      • AFighter4U
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        #43
        Where are all the PW fans. Why can't anyone answer me to the reason why PW never defended his 154 title?

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          #44
          Originally posted by AFighter4U
          Where are all the PW fans. Why can't anyone answer me to the reason why PW never defended his 154 title?
          Before I answer you question can I ask. Were you watching boxing back then? It's OK if you wasn't. But, I'm just curios were you?

          And, do you know who Julio Cesar Vazquez was? Do you know how good he was? Do you how faded Whitaker was when he fought Bojorquez? Do you know about what Whitaker was doing at the time he fought Bojorquez?

          I have no problem answering your question if you really want to learn and actually find stuff out. I'm just want to make sure I'm not wasting my time with a troll. Because, then there will be no point in answering you know?

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            #45
            Originally posted by No Ceilings
            Yeah I agree. I just seen his last post.

            Originally Posted by AFighter4U
            People who thinks that PW beats Martinez at 154 IMO are wrong. If you check PW's records he won only once at 154 after that win ran back to 147 and stayed there for most of his career and when he step back at 154 he got TKO




            Bet you can't answer me to why PW NEVER defended his light middle weight title.

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            • Carpe Diem
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              #46
              Originally posted by _Hisoka
              I believe Whitaker would pull it off but he'd have to get serious, none of that showboating stuff.
              Agree. Sergio is very underrated defensively, so he'd probably make Whitaker misses some punches and catches him while he's off balance. But, I'd put my bet on Whitaker to win it by UD.

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              • AFighter4U
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                #47
                Originally posted by jrosales13
                Before I answer you question can I ask. Were you watching boxing back then? It's OK if you wasn't. But, I'm just curios were you?

                And, do you know who Julio Cesar Vazquez was? Do you know how good he was? Do you how faded Whitaker was when he fought Bojorquez? Do you know about what Whitaker was doing at the time he fought Bojorquez?

                I have no problem answering your question if you really want to learn and actually find stuff out. I'm just want to make sure I'm not wasting my time with a troll. Because, then there will be no point in answering you know?
                Facts are facts buddy there are just limits for fighters to go up in weight. Oscar de la hoya can't dominate 160 division, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao can't defend against real threats at 154 division. Those last divisions they won IMO are ice on the cake in their resume and that is the same IMO with PW.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by AFighter4U
                  Facts are facts buddy there are just limits for fighters to go up in weight. Oscar de la hoya can't dominate 160 division, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao can't defend against real threats at 154 division. Those last divisions they won IMO are ice on the cake in their resume and that is the same IMO with PW.
                  So the answer was no to all my questions? That's all you had to say bro was that you don't know and you were not watching boxing back then. That is absolutely fine bro. We all started as noobs at one point. I don't know everything about boxing history either. It's OK, just don't pretend to know or troll on a subject that you don't know about.

                  But, anyways, 154 was weak back then. Julio Cesar Vasquez was good fighter. But, the name of the division the money fighter was Terry Norris back then. After those 2, the division was bunch of average fighters at best and green fighters like Winky Wright.

                  The problem with Norris is that he was busy with that BS of Luis Santana trilogy. OMG I don't know if you know about that but what a load of crap those fights were. I can't believe Santana he was a disgrace to the sport.

                  Anyways Norris "lost"(BS but anyways) to Santana "again"(BS again but anyways), so Whitaker moved back down because it was a deeper division with more names. Norris was busy with freakin Santana. the WW had Tito, Camacho, Quartey, Lopez, both JCC and De la Hoya were around the weight-class. So for business and competition wise the smarter move was to move back down to WW.

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                    #49
                    sergio would've beaten him by UD.....

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by AFighter4U
                      Facts are facts buddy there are just limits for fighters to go up in weight. Oscar de la hoya can't dominate 160 division, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao can't defend against real threats at 154 division. Those last divisions they won IMO are ice on the cake in their resume and that is the same IMO with PW.
                      Oh and did you know that Mayweather offered a real threat the best in the division at 154 at the time Winky Wright a fight. And, it was Winky who turned it down?

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