MARTINEZ should pull a PACQUIAO and demand a catchweight at 161 hehe... bring them in nice and dead :P
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Hopkins beats him up pretty bad. Whether in his prime at 160. or now at 170. Same result. Hops wide decision.
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Originally posted by rasdun View PostIs there that much of a difference between 168 and 170. Obviously, no.
Also, for those sayin Martinez will get murdered - no way. Calzaghe beat Hopkins; Calzaghe may be bigger than Martinez, but he's not better. It would be a very interesting fight, and I could see it goin either way.
In Hopkins case those 2 pounds would also make a huge difference. Right now he's 175, so to 170 he would only need to lose 5 pounds, but for 168 he would have to lose 7 pounds which actually makes a huge difference.
So at 170 the fight would be more inclined to Hopkins, who would have to lose 5 pounds, while Martinez would have to get up 10 pounds
At 168, it would be more even, as Maravilla should get 8 pounds more, while Hopkins should go down 7 pounds.
Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostThere's zero name recognition among the super six fighters. Although it's a great division right now, there's no money in it. I think Bernard Hopkins is more likely because he's well known. And Bernard Hopkins weighs just as much as the bigger 168 pounders.
Maravilla is calling out fighters such as Pacquiao and Mayweather because of the money, but a fight between Martinez and Chavez Jr would actually generate also a lot of money. Of course still I don't believe that Top Rank is going to allow Chavez Jr to get murdered.
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I think it would go bad for B-Hop. Hops beats guys that try to box him like Winky, Tarver, and Pavlik did. Hops problem is with great athletes who happen to fight, like prime RJ, Calzaghe and Taylor. Taylor and Calzaghe just out worked him with thier athletisim, and Roy was Roy circa 1993. Martinez might be a little too small but I think he has the right tools for the 46 year old version of B-Hop.
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Originally posted by drool View PostOne of the dumbest comments I've ever seen. Congratulations.
You're right - he should go from being middleweight champ of the world with over 20 defenses, schooling the top of the next division up at light heavyweight in his 40's to cruiser/heavyweight.. simply because they have been smaller (which is questionable to begin with). You know what, they need to make a SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT, for 230lb fighters that are over 6'8 and B-Hop should move up to that to be the legitimate champion. Otherwise, **** him and his accomplishments.
thank you for not having me waste my time on that DUMB comment
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Originally posted by gdub27 View PostI think it would go bad for B-Hop. Hops beats guys that try to box him like Winky, Tarver, and Pavlik did. Hops problem is with great athletes who happen to fight, like prime RJ, Calzaghe and Taylor. Taylor and Calzaghe just out worked him with thier athletisim, and Roy was Roy circa 1993. Martinez might be a little too small but I think he has the right tools for the 46 year old version of B-Hop.
although he has displayed he can lead with a nice jab too. but still if hopkins can get in range he will do work on sergio. sergio also doesn't have the stamina to handcuff Hop on the inside like calzaghe.Last edited by UglyPug; 06-01-2011, 09:50 PM.
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