Martin impressed me know he fought magnificently and I had Martinez winning by KO between 7 - 9 rounds but Murray fought galantly - I had them dead even after 10 rounds and Martinez winning the last 2 rounds which then edged it for him - Martin can be very pleased but also in the same breathe I think MARTINEZ is carrying too many injuries and past his best he should contemplate retirement and go out on a high before losing to someone he should easily of beaten - but respect to Murray - with regards to who is the best in
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Murray fought a great fight but I thought he didn't do enough to win the early rounds and when it was crunch time, it was Martinez who stepped on the gas and took over the fight in the last 2 rounds...even though Martinez was clearly not as conditioned or energetic as Murray, there's no excuse for that. And Martinez actually caught Murray pretty good in the 12th and hurt him even tho Murray tried not to show it. This was a case of Murray being smart by just covering up and throwing when Martinez is off balance because its clear what Martinez's strengths and flaws are. ALL Martinez did was throw the same 1-2 all night and mixed in a little right hook at the end once in a while, he was so basic. And he was clearly out of shape in comparison to his other fights
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Yes Maravilla is slowing down, yes that was 2 kdowns, but Murray gave the fight away in the last 2 rounds, he couldn't keep up with the pace like the rest. Maravilla should go down to 154, he gives too much in size and stregth advantange. and is going to catch up soon. Not too mention he broke his hand again.
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Originally posted by tokon View Posti agee. i also think by late in the fight murray and his corner should have known martinez was there for the taking and should have closed out stronger. just like in the sturm fight, murray just didnt finish strongly enough to get a decision against the champion on his home ground.
The fact is, Murray outperformed a guy that nobody gave him much chance to outperform. He's the last guy that deserves to be blamed for his loss.
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I'm with Dwyer on this one. Sergio lost because of people's expectations, not because he actually lost. The fight could have went either way but people saw Sergio look like **** and get hurt so they lean that way. Make no mistake, Sergio looks finished and the fight could have easily went the other way. And I'm a huge Martinez fan.
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Murray had his chance but he blew it, referee blew a call, but a majority of the rds looked to be given away by Murray with inactivity. He gave away the last 2 rds for sure. Sergio was constantly throwing so maybe that's why Murray didnt commit more to the offensive.
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Originally posted by Zelong Dong View PostMurray had his chance but he blew it, referee blew a call, but a majority of the rds looked to be given away by Murray with inactivity. He gave away the last 2 rds for sure. Sergio was constantly throwing so maybe that's why Murray didnt commit more to the offensive.
Sergio won round 1,2,7, and 12 at least somewhat clearly, and I gave him the slight edge in the razor-thin rounds 3 and 11. The only other round he even had an argument was 9. So to have it for Martinez by even a point, you pretty much have to a) be a bad judge, quite frankly or b) let the ref get away with robbery on the first knockdown. Bottom line: with fair and objective officiating, the score would have been anywhere between 113-113 and 116-110 for Murray. Not a chance in hell Sergio won that fight fairly. And Sergio was absolutely my favorite fighter going into the fight. I tend to look down on guys that win by robbery, so he's probably even with Carl Froch at this point. But still...one of my top 2 favorites easily.
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Originally posted by MarcianoFan View PostIf you're looking for clean effective punching, and not just activity (not a proper criterion for scoring), then I don't think you could reasonably have it any better for Sergio than 114-113, and that's with every toss-up round in his favor, and giving Barrovecchio a pass on the blown call and scoring it as if there was no KD (which in fairness, the real judges were practically required to do).
Sergio won round 1,2,7, and 12 at least somewhat clearly, and I gave him the slight edge in the razor-thin rounds 3 and 11. The only other round he even had an argument was 9. So to have it for Martinez by even a point, you pretty much have to a) be a bad judge, quite frankly or b) let the ref get away with robbery on the first knockdown. Bottom line: with fair and objective officiating, the score would have been anywhere between 113-113 and 116-110 for Murray. Not a chance in hell Sergio won that fight fairly. And Sergio was absolutely my favorite fighter going into the fight. I tend to look down on guys that win by robbery, so he's probably even with Carl Froch at this point. But still...one of my top 2 favorites easily.
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