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  • ßringer
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    #21
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
    I don't see how.

    He's a decently skilled fighter but what has he done in his career? Very little.

    I'm not saying it's Darren Barker level, it was a solid win it certainly isn't "P4P Par".
    He's done nothing of note as far as beating elite fighters in big fights, but you of all people know that a lot more goes into evaluating a fighter's worth than simply having a good name or two on your resume.

    To be honest : There aren't a whole lot of "P4P Par" fights to be made at Middleweight right now, and there hasn't been for quite some time.

    Martinez's Middleweight reign reminds me of Hopkins' back in the day, but both men deserve full credit for disposing of their (admittedly) less than stellar opposition in rather lopsided fashion.

    Chavez is a perfect example of that. It seemed like everybody and their mother was picking Julio to destroy Martinez and then when he was thoroughly embarassed everybody just wrote it off to Chavez being a lazy pothead.

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    • cixthree
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      #22
      Originally posted by DoktorSleepless
      Ah, the good old Mayweather vacation strategy. Only Mayweather fans prefer to see their favorite fighter not fight at all instead of keeping busy "because he would have beaten them anyway."

      What's a bigger disgrace? A fighter fighting a nobody, or a fighter fighting nobody?
      I bet u paid for Pacquiao/Clottey LOL! Had ur Phil T Shirt on, invited the whole clan and jumped for joy cuz MANNYS FIGHTING! Even if it was crap/fixed

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      • BafanaBafana
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        #23
        Originally posted by 1PunchKOPOW!
        Wasn't Dzin forced on Martinez by HBO? Didnt he want Zbik instead or some type of ****? Im pretty sure you know the answer to this stuff.
        Exactly, this guy is just playing ignorant to his own benefit.

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          #24
          Originally posted by The_Bringer
          He's done nothing of note as far as beating elite fighters in big fights, but you of all people know that a lot more goes into evaluating a fighter's worth than simply having a good name or two on your resume.

          To be honest : There aren't a whole lot of "P4P Par" fights to be made at Middleweight right now, and there hasn't been for quite some time.

          Martinez's Middleweight reign reminds me of Hopkins' back in the day, but both men deserve full credit for disposing of their (admittedly) less than stellar opposition in rather lopsided fashion.

          Chavez is a perfect example of that. It seemed like everybody and their mother was picking Julio to destroy Martinez and then when he was thoroughly embarassed everybody just wrote it off to Chavez being a lazy pothead.
          Im pretty sure he knows this as well as the answer to my questions but still decides to play ******.
          Originally posted by BafanaBafana
          Exactly, this guy is just playing ignorant to his own benefit.
          I respect his posts but not in this case. He's obviously trying to play it dumb...

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          • Russian Crushin
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            #25
            Dzinzirik sucks ass, he hasn't had an even remotely decent win in 5 years and that was Joel Julio

            He had a nice shiny record fighting bums and a belt, which made him some great fighter, which has most to do with his technical skills which is just endless jabbing

            Look at what a fat out of shape prospect and a raw fighter like Vera did to him

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              #26
              Originally posted by Russian Crushin
              Dzinzirik sucks ass, he hasn't had an even remotely decent win in 5 years and that was Joel Julio

              He had a nice shiny record fighting bums and a belt, which made him some great fighter, which has most to do with his technical skills which is just endless jabbing

              Look at what a fat out of shape prospect and a raw fighter like Vera did to him
              Not that Dzinziruk was some sort of monster, but do you really think that was a prime Dzinziruk? The guy had been knocked down five times and brutalized by Martinez and the Vera fight was only his second fight in three years (Dzinziruk was also a shot 37 by then). Vera is a decent middleweight too, he holds two wins over Sergio Mora and a stoppage win against Lee.

              At his prime Dzinziruk had wins against Daniel Santos (coming off a Margarito win), Lukas Konecny, Joel Julio, and Daniel Dawson. He was also considered one of the most feared fighters at 154.

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                #27
                Originally posted by BafanaBafana
                Not that Dzinziruk was some sort of monster, but do you really think that was a prime Dzinziruk? The guy had been knocked down five times and brutalized by Martinez and the Vera fight was only his second fight in three years (Dzinziruk was also a shot 37 by then). Vera is a decent middleweight too, he holds two wins over Sergio Mora and a stoppage win against Lee.

                At his prime Dzinziruk had wins against Daniel Santos (coming off a Margarito win), Lukas Konecny, Joel Julio, and Daniel Dawson. He was also considered one of the most feared fighters at 154.
                He also took a beating from umm what's his name... The fat PR dude... Mantequilla? So yea, by the time Vera got to him he was damaged goods.

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                • Russian Crushin
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BafanaBafana
                  Not that Dzinziruk was some sort of monster, but do you really think that was a prime Dzinziruk? The guy had been knocked down five times and brutalized by Martinez and the Vera fight was only his second fight in three years (Dzinziruk was also a shot 37 by then). Vera is a decent middleweight too, he holds two wins over Sergio Mora and a stoppage win against Lee.

                  At his prime Dzinziruk had wins against Daniel Santos (coming off a Margarito win), Lukas Konecny, Joel Julio, and Daniel Dawson. He was also considered one of the most feared fighters at 154.
                  Santos was coming off a Marg robbery and shouldnt even have been holding the belt. But it was still a decent win. Lukas was like top 30, Julio was all hype and didnt actually beat anybody and Dawson was a complete aussy scrub. Its obvious you went on Boxrec and saw his shiny record because he is a nobody. He was never feared, nobody knew who he was and he was also inactive with promotional disputes. Thats why he didnt fight anyone

                  He was never any good

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                  • DoktorSleepless
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                    #29
                    Russian, you called Dzinziruk-Martinez a 50/50 fight before they fought. Just saying.

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                    • IronDanHamza
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by The_Bringer
                      He's done nothing of note as far as beating elite fighters in big fights, but you of all people know that a lot more goes into evaluating a fighter's worth than simply having a good name or two on your resume.

                      To be honest : There aren't a whole lot of "P4P Par" fights to be made at Middleweight right now, and there hasn't been for quite some time.

                      Martinez's Middleweight reign reminds me of Hopkins' back in the day, but both men deserve full credit for disposing of their (admittedly) less than stellar opposition in rather lopsided fashion.

                      Chavez is a perfect example of that. It seemed like everybody and their mother was picking Julio to destroy Martinez and then when he was thoroughly embarassed everybody just wrote it off to Chavez being a lazy pothead.
                      Everyone picked Chavez? What?

                      Martinez was the clear favourite with the bookmakers and in general. In no way was Chavez the favourite.

                      As for judging fighters by skills and not resume. I don't go off only who they beat, but it's so much looking amazing whilst fighting no one.

                      If you look great but have fought no one and not proven it at the top level then how good is the win? Not great in my eyes.

                      If they go on to do something then that's a different matter. But what has Dzinziruk gone on to do? Nothing except look awful.

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