Sergio Martinez thoughts on fighting Golovkin and Mayweather.

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  • RetroSpeed05
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    Sergio Martinez thoughts on fighting Golovkin and Mayweather.

    Sergio Martinez said fans should expect only the biggest and best fights possible from here on out. The 39-year-old faces Miguel Cotto this Saturday night at Madison Square Garden in New York, and said the popular Puerto Rican wasn’t the only megastar he’s interesting in fighting before he retires.

    “I always want to fight the best,” said Martinez. “If the best present themselves to me, it’s better for me as a fighter.”

    Depending on which way you think about it, fighting the best could mean either of two possible scenarios. Or perhaps even both. The best middleweight Martinez has yet to face is undefeated WBA champion Gennady Golovkin. The best fighter overall Martinez could conceivably meet at a catchweight is Pound for Pound superstar Floyd Mayweather.

    I asked Martinez about both of them.

    “Gennady Golovkin is a great champion. He’s one of the options for a future fight. But in terms of marketability, he’s not at the level yet of Miguel Cotto or Floyd Mayweather. Where a lot of people in boxing know him, outside of that, he’s not really mainstream.”

    Martinez indicated he would rather face Mayweather, and it makes sense. While hardcore fight fans want to see if longtime lineal champion Martinez can stave off the young and hungry monster, Golovkin, a bout against Mayweather would generate exponentially more money and fame.

    While Mayweather has never fought at middleweight before, Martinez said he believes an agreeable contract weight could be reached between the two camps fighters could be happy about.

    Regardless, Martinez did not want to speculate what weight he might be willing to come down to in order to land a fight against Mayweather.

    “When it comes to what weight I could fight Mayweather at, I would have to have a full team meeting with my management, with my doctors and my nutritionists to see what the safest weight I can go down to.”

    Before you scoff at the idea of Martinez facing Mayweather, consider this: the rift between factions at Golden Boy Promotions as well as his refusal to work with Top Rank might mean Mayweather has to think outside the box relatively soon to find viable opponents.

    Moreover, when Martinez faces Cotto on Saturday, he’ll also be facing a fighter who has never fought at middleweight. The fight was made because the two camps agreed to a contract weight of 159 pounds.

    Martinez said he feels very comfortable fighting at the weight. Moreover, he said he was surprised Cotto would so readily agree to it, insinuating he might have been willing to come down much further if he had only been asked.

    Martinez seems to think Mayweather would want him to come down much lower.

    “I wouldn’t want to go down to a weight where I would basically just be a sitting duck with no energy. That would defeat the purpose of the fight. I don’t want to fight Mayweather for the paycheck. I want to fight Mayweather to beat him.”

    While Martinez seems to be heading towards the end of the line as a fighter, he said age and injury haven’t deterred him from pressing forward. Moreover, he refused to speculate how much longer fans can expect to see him in the ring.

    “I have one more fight left on my HBO contract. I’m going to honor that and then I will see how I feel afterwards.”

    But Martinez said he feels fine as of right now. In fact, he was happy to report how quickly injuries suffered last year had healed, and he said he expects to knock out Cotto before Round 9.

    “My physical therapy has been excellent…my injuries have healed faster than normal.”

    Still, one may think nagging aches and pains might have an effect on Martinez come fight night. Will he be worrying about his body giving way as it has done after his last two fights?

    “It doesn’t cross my mind at all.”

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  • ßringer
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    **** outta here, Martinez.

    You're not going to get another Cotto in terms of popularity, he's one of the top 3 draws in the sport, FFS and Floyd wants nothing to do with anybody above 154.

    Unless of course you look like total **** tonight against Cotto and your knee blows out again. I'm sure Floyd will call you then.

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    • Hougigo
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      Well, I doubt HBO will let him out of his last fight without fighting Golovkin.... next best is Canelo if Oscar brings him over.

      The plus side is he wouldn't have such a low purse... i mean, JCC Jr was gonna give Golovkin more money than him

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      • Szef
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        It has to be Golovkin.... Floyd of course won't fight Sergio because as we all know he's busy with fighting Maidanas and Guerreros of the world to cement his legacy as TBE.

        Canelo? I don't know, I still don't believe that the cold war is over.

        Lord Golovkin on the other hand is getting bigger and bigger star with his every fight.

        Golovkin - Martinez in early 2015 for the Iron Throne.

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          Two fights that I want to see.

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          • RetroSpeed05
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            Originally posted by Szef99
            It has to be Golovkin.... Floyd of course won't fight Sergio because as we all know he's busy with fighting Maidanas and Guerreros of the world to cement his legacy as TBE.

            Canelo? I don't know, I still don't believe that the cold war is over.

            Lord Golovkin on the other hand is getting bigger and bigger star with his every fight.

            Golovkin - Martinez in early 2015 for the Iron Throne.
            Agreed, it has to be Triple g, he already stated he won't come down to a weight where he had no energy and be a sitting duck and Floyd isn't gonna lose his speed advantage and bulk up.

            For legacy, Golovkin has to have a chance to become the Lineal champion at 160.

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            • jas
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              Sergio has a fight left with hbo.....

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              • champion4ever
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                A potential Mayweather bout is a long shot because Sergio is on the verge of outgrowing the Middleweight division. Those 14 months of inactivity has probably aged him to the point of it adversely effecting his overall conditioning; Given the added pounds from all the resting, he had to do in order to heal from those injuries. He probably had to work at least twice as hard just to get back into fighting shape. Also, Bob Arum is not a hindrance to a Mayweather fight; As Martinez is not promoted by Top Rank. He is co-promoted by Lou Dibella's promotional company Dibella Entertainment.
                Last edited by champion4ever; 06-07-2014, 06:10 AM.

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                • Weebler I
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                  Martinez would beat Canelo and Mayweather imo. Possibly not Golovkin.

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                  • bojangles1987
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                    Not surprising, everyone wants to fight Mayweather. Martinez has been calling him out for years.

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