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The Official Miguel Cotto-Sergio Martinez Master Thread
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Originally posted by BucaRican View Post1 question has there been any word on Sergio sparing this training camp? I have heard from Freddie that Cotto sparing has gone well, but I have not heard anything about Sergio sparing.
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Originally posted by BucaRican View PostNo bueno after not fighting for 11months
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Originally posted by Suavecito80 View PostNot really. This is standard for his training camps. It is not like this is the first time he does this. No biggie in my eyes. Now if he sparred all the time before and decided not to now than yeah it would be worrisome but that is not the case.
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Originally posted by BucaRican View PostIt is a biggie imo, after being so inactive. Also fight speed is hard to adjust too even if you spar, I can't imagine not sparing coming off of surgery, and not fighting in 11months, and to top it off fighting a guy of Cottos caliber which looks to be in the best condition of his life.
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Originally posted by Coyotefury View PostFrom what I can recall from past interviews and stuff, the max amount of rounds that Martinez ever spars is 60, I believe and that's it. Because the trainer believes it leaves Martinez hungry for fight night, and that is a direct quote.
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Originally posted by Suavecito80 View PostThat garbage essay you wrote is invalid based off of that bolded statement alone. Open workouts don't mean **** either. All that matters is what happens when the bell rings.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostThis is actually a very solid post. I've said many times myself that Cotto lost a step at 154. He's still god, bit not as good as he was at 147. It seems reasonable to believe Miguel will continue to decline at 160.
Honestly top ten Middleweight is pretty weak, other than the top dogs - Quillen, Golovkin, Sergio.
Sergio's opponents have been pretty weak as well. His best opponents
A bloated and under trained Chavez, Kelly Pavlik who we now know was a closet drunk and admitted to having to boil off 17lbs I believe day before on a treadmill, (probably all Guiness), Paul Williams who beat him in a very close 1st fight, started as a welterweight, then Junior middleweight..... next up probably Barker and look who he fought before Sergio... no one of any caliber, Actually I would pick Martin Murray cause he beat old man Sturm, before that he had fought no one....see where I'm going here.
Cotto is who he is, not a middle weight. but he is as good as these guys, would probably beat most of them.
the step up in size is the main factor, especially if Cotto expects to try to be a destroyer versus a boxer at this weight class.
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Originally posted by freedom213 View PostYour reply is garbage, the dude stated up front he isn't a huge boxing fan let him have his opinion, just cause it doesn't fit in your little opinionated box, big deal. And who has the mental edge does matter, Hopkins is the king of this, he gets his opponents steamed up and they fight like they shouldn't.
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