Sergio Is Not Finished, He Just Needs To Recover Properly

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  • Yosser Hughes
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    #11
    You don't usualy get better after 38 years of age, and it's hardly the best time to be taking long breaks in your career.

    His mobility is going and he isn't responding too well to punches either, I seeing him getting KO'd against the newblood. Dude should just retire, enjoy his money and looks.

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    • RL_GMA
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      #12
      Overall, dude is 38 years old. He can rest, heal up, but I don't think we're going to see a better Martinez than we saw against Chavez, Williams, Pavlik, etc.

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      • mathed
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        #13
        Originally posted by Jack Napier
        Murray is a solid, if unspectacular contender at MW
        Martinez had a right to struggle with him
        maybe his injury had something to do with it, maybe not
        Martinez is overrated anyway, and he's getting old
        he doesn't have time to sit on the shelf at this point
        Overrated? Come on man...take away the ridiculous Cintron Draw (which was a KO for Sergio) and the one fight against Williams which I thought was more of a robbery than people claiming this Murray fight was and he has one loss and one draw out of almost 60 fights with no amateur career.

        His opposition has more wins than any active fighter in the world I'd venture to guess. Not to mention he is beating bigger guys than himself on a routine basis. If anything he is underrated to be honest, imo anyways.

        Other dudes getting hyped up for beating guys that have already gotten beat down, old timers, no hopers, and strictly name fighters. Take Quillin for example, his best wins are a Winky Wright that hadn't fought in 4 years and N'dam who's best win is Max Bursak. I mean come on, and then there's Golovkin who's best opponent is a guy that Sergio already KO'd.

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        • Craveman
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          #14
          If that was the case, why the did he fight so early. I want to see him on his best form everytime he fights. Fighting early is ridiculous.

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          • SnakeVen0m
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            #15
            Originally posted by goblin213
            He's alright. He just needs to fight a 1 dimensional come forward fighter so he can look like a million bucks again.
            And Murray isn't?!? I like him don't get me wrong, but dude is a solid basic fighter. That says more about Martinez than him.

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            • KickAzz
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              #16
              sergio dropped out of the #2 spot for me. I think this is the beginning of the end for Martinez. better cash out soon

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              • Ringlife
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                #17
                Sergio is not done by any means. He's just going through a lot of injuries right now he'll be back though get some rest champ.

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