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  • richardt
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    #71
    [QUOTE=Main Source;11245920]I'm just amused how he can call out Mayweather and Pacquiao but acts offended when asked to move up.QUOTE] In a nutshell, thats right and why Martinez is being blasted on message boards.

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    • UglyPug
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      #72
      Originally posted by jrosales13
      Martinez has fought 2 divisions higher.
      pacquiao and floyd have gone though what? 5-8 divisions?

      if you're the third best pound for pound fighter in the world, you should have no problem giving up 10-15 pounds of weight after rehydration. . .

      sergio is a STRAIGHT POSER - he wants money, and money only. . . the most of it, the easiest way possible. . . HIS FATHER, Antontio Margarito TAUGHT HIM BETTER! POPPA TONY taught him respect and integrity when he knocked his ass through hte ropes. . . But his son has lost track of his lessons from POPPA TONY

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        #73
        Originally posted by uglypug
        pacquiao and floyd have fought what? 5-8 divisions higher?

        if you're the third best pound for pound fighter in the world, you should have no problem giving up 10-15 pounds of weight after rehydration. . .

        sergio is a STRAIGHT POSER - he wants money, and money only. . . the most of it, the easiest way possible. . . HIS FATHER, Antontio Margarito TAUGHT HIM BETTER! POPPA TONY taught him respect and integrity when he knocked his ass through hte ropes. . . But his son has lost track of his lessons from POPPA TONY
        Obviously you didn't read what I was responding to. So why don't you go back and do that before even replying to me.

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          #74
          Originally posted by LAFIRPO
          Who did he fight at 154? You're saying check my facts but you can't answer me.
          Hopkins fought a number of times below 160!! No one is talking about titles and YOU were not talking about titles when you mentioned Ray Leonard fighting at 135 which was NOT true!!

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            #75
            Originally posted by jrosales13
            Obviously you didn't read what I was responding to. So why don't you go back and do that before even replying to me.
            point has still been made good sir. . . sergio is a poser. . . he claims he doesn't care about money and glory only. . . well, POPPA TONY taught him that glory lies at giving away advantages in weight, not having the advantage. . .

            He should LISTEN TO POPPA TONY - don't you agree? don't you think his daddy taught him a real proper lesson in the beat-down he gave him? most sons learn to respect their fathers, and learn to live by the lessons they were taught!!

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              #76
              [QUOTE=richardt;11245949]Hopkins fought a number of times below 160!! No one is talking about titles and YOU were not talking about titles when you mentioned Ray Leonard fighting at 135 which was NOT true!![/QUOTE

              Of course he has weighed below 160. You have to weigh at 160 or below it, but Hopkins never fought at jr. middleweight. He has always fought at middleweight.

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                #77
                Originally posted by richardt
                Hopkins fought a number of times below 160!! No one is talking about titles and YOU were not talking about titles when you mentioned Ray Leonard fighting at 135 which was NOT true!!
                B-Hop pro debut was at LHW. After that he campaigned at MW...Never fought at JMW. The lowest he came was at a catch-weight of 158 against Oscar. And, he actually came in at 157 to prove a point.

                He also called out smaller fighters like Oscar numerous times(but everyone wanted Oscar, just like everyone wants Floyd and Pac. For the same reasons), Mosley, and Vargas to name a few.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by uglypug
                  point has still been made good sir. . . sergio is a poser. . . he claims he doesn't care about money and glory only. . . well, POPPA TONY taught him that glory lies at giving away advantages in weight, not having the advantage. . .

                  He should LISTEN TO POPPA TONY - don't you agree? don't you think his daddy taught him a real proper lesson in the beat-down he gave him? most sons learn to respect their fathers, and learn to live by the lessons they were taught!!
                  Are you on drugs? Antonio Margarito who got smashed by Mosley, made into a chinaman by Manny, and who is known cheater who uses concrete in his gloves. That Antonio Margarito?

                  So, I goess Margarito's poppa is Mosley, Manny, Santos, and a couple of others since Margarito lost to all those guys.

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                  • LAFIRPO
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by jrosales13
                    B-Hop pro debut was at LHW. After that he campaigned at MW...Never fought at JMW. The lowest he came was at a catch-weight of 158 against Oscar. And, he actually came in at 157 to prove a point.

                    He also called out smaller fighters like Oscar numerous times(but everyone wanted Oscar, just like everyone wants Floyd and Pac. For the same reasons), Mosley, and Vargas to name a few.
                    Thank you. That's exactly what I said, but these guys can't see the facts if it was staring them right in the face.

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                    • UglyPug
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by jrosales13
                      B-Hop pro debut was at LHW. After that he campaigned at MW...Never fought at JMW. The lowest he came was at a catch-weight of 158 against Oscar. And, he actually came in at 157 to prove a point.

                      He also called out smaller fighters like Oscar numerous times(but everyone wanted Oscar, just like everyone wants Floyd and Pac. For the same reasons), Mosley, and Vargas to name a few.
                      but look what hopkins proved by that point?! sergio brings NOTHING to the table like hopkins brought at that point in his career. . .

                      just look at the totality of his resume, and what do you see? who is his best victory, and how good was that opponent?

                      sergio is still at the point of BUILDING his legacy. . . right now he has no legacy. . .

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