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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Sergio Martinez Decides To Continue His Career

    Determined to return and erase the terrible memory of what happened against fellow-great Miguel Cotto in June, 39-year-old Martinez will next face a top-10 contender with the goal of recapturing his world title.

    "Miguel De Pablos (Business Manager) and I met with Sergio at his home in Madrid and he says he is 100% healthy and ready to do what it takes to return to the very top of boxing," said Martinez advisor Sampson Lewkowicz.

    Lewkowicz says Martinez will first undergo a full battery of head-to-toe testing from top specialists in New York, but pending full medical clearance, the former champion will be returning to the ring on a mission. [Click Here To Read More]
  • lopez36
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    It might not be his kness or whatever, he just needs to understand hes old already, been going down since chavez fight

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    • Dean_Razorback
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      it will more of the same, again the injuries, again the inactivity, he should think about it. he is almost 40

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      • Box-Office
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        #4
        Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
        it will more of the same, again the injuries, again the inactivity, he should think about it. he is almost 40
        He wasn't supposed to win a title let alone get this far. I think he has "over" achieved given how late he started. Maybe a winnable fair well fight in Argentina so he goes out on a winning note, but beyond that I'd say let it go Maravilla.

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        • PittyPat
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          Man, I would hate to see Martinez start losing to lesser fighters as a result of this decision. There's no shame in getting wrecked by a legend like Cotto, but anyone less than that would be so sad and annoying.

          It's his choice, but no Martinez supporter wants to see him become a shopworn 'opponent' for guys like Murray, Quillin, Soliman, etc. Imagine them saying "Yee-yuh, I dun beat Martinez yo! I'm the best!"

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          • Dean_Razorback
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            Originally posted by Box-Office
            He wasn't supposed to win a title let alone get this far. I think he has "over" achieved given how late he started. Maybe a winnable fair well fight in Argentina so he goes out on a winning note, but beyond that I'd say let it go Maravilla.
            i agree, sucks to admit but he looked pretty fucked up against cotto.

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            • JmH Reborn
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              He deserves a chance to write the ending to his own story - War Maravilla - I hope he goes out on a winning note

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              • Masterclass775
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                I have yet to see the replay of the cotto fight because of how much distress it caused me to see Maravilla in that fight. Nor will I ever I mean EVER watch it again. I had residual effects for about a week, feeling down about how the fight went. He'll always be one of my favorites and though I don't want to see him beat up like that again and wouldnt mind if he retired, Id like to see him go out on his shield with a good win. Maybe even against GGG. Now in before People start saying he'd get murdered a guy can dream can't he?

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                • FeFist
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                  Martinez vs Golovkin?

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                  • Szef
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by FeFist
                    Martinez vs Golovkin?
                    You hate Sergio that much?

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