Sergio martinez: All these fights that pacquiao is fighting they're just a facade...

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  • Twako
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    #41
    DESPERATION is an understatement for this guy.

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    • Gino Ros
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      #42
      Originally posted by LarryX2011
      Sergio should just clean out 160

      WHO at 160?


      Chavezito won't fight him. Sturm won't fight him. He would make Abraham look ridiculous. He had offered Pavlik a rematch.

      I'm Team Sergio.

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      • Ray*
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        #43
        Originally posted by Gino Ros

        WHO at 160?


        Chavezito won't fight him. Sturm won't fight him. He would make Abraham look ridiculous. He had offered Pavlik a rematch.

        I'm Team Sergio.
        We dont have a lot of bright posters on Boxingscene, Again if Mayweather and Paq can fight at 154 then nothing wrong in them challenging themselves and offering Martinez a fight at that weight, I for one would rather see Paq,Mayweather Vs Martinez than Martinez-Pirog.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Gino Ros

          WHO at 160?


          Chavezito won't fight him. Sturm won't fight him. He would make Abraham look ridiculous. He had offered Pavlik a rematch.

          I'm Team Sergio.
          Martinez is a victim of the business of boxing. He is the best fgihter from 154-168 on the planet. The guys whio draw more than him are too green or too drunk or their promoter is too scared to fight him. The guys at 168 have something going on for the next year. The guys at 147 have something going on.

          I mean other than PWIll 3 what is there out there for him?

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            #45
            Originally posted by Ray*
            We dont have a lot of bright posters on Boxingscene, Again if Mayweather and Paq can fight at 154 then nothing wrong in them challenging themselves and offering Martinez a fight at that weight, I for one would rather see Paq,Mayweather Vs Martinez than Martinez-Pirog.
            Ray I respect your point but niether Floyd, Manny or Martinez are at the "challenge" phase of their careers. They are at the "money" stage. Martinez is even worse off because he is obstensibly a "bside" fighter even though he is the MW champ of the world.

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            • Mayabang
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              #46
              Originally posted by Big Dunn
              Martinez is a victim of the business of boxing. He is the best fgihter from 154-168 on the planet. The guys whio draw more than him are too green or too drunk or their promoter is too scared to fight him. The guys at 168 have something going on for the next year. The guys at 147 have something going on.

              I mean other than PWIll 3 what is there out there for him?
              This is true right here ^^
              This is why Martinez made a ****** mistake for staying with his promoter. He could've been something if he was with GBP or Top Rank.

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              • IMDAZED
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                #47
                Martinez will get his big money fight. Maybe against Floyd, definitely not Pacquiao. But if he keeps winning, the right opponent will pop up at some point toward the end of next year.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Mayabang
                  This is true right here ^^
                  This is why Martinez made a ****** mistake for staying with his promoter. He could've been something if he was with GBP or Top Rank.
                  Martinez beating PWill that way was the worst possible thing for him. Yeah it sounds crazy but think about it?

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                  • jimmygootz
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                    #49
                    In Sergio's last fight against Dzinziruk looked like he knew the clock was winding down. I think he's mid-to-late 30's and his style is running on overtime. I agree that he's top 3 P-4-P, but he's got maybe two years tops of him being "The Guy."

                    Pacquiao won't happen, and I doubt Floyd would do it - although he could time Sergio by the second. I don't know why Martinez-Ward wouldn't steal the show in 2012.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by jimmygootz
                      In Sergio's last fight against Dzinziruk looked like he knew the clock was winding down. I think he's mid-to-late 30's and his style is running on overtime. I agree that he's top 3 P-4-P, but he's got maybe two years tops of him being "The Guy."

                      Pacquiao won't happen, and I doubt Floyd would do it - although he could time Sergio by the second. I don't know why Martinez-Ward wouldn't steal the show in 2012.
                      Ward is just much too big for him, I believe.

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