Sergio Martinez-How would you rate his career?

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  • The Viper
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    Sergio Martinez-How would you rate his career?

    It seems Maravilla is done and that's to bad, i really thought he would of pulled the upset over GGG if he was in his usual form before he hurt his knee in the Chavez jr fight. I'd pick him in his prime to beat all @ 154-160 right now He produced spectacular fights IMO............I miss him already............

    Do you consider him a ATG? HOF? Or just a good fighter?



    BTW
    Against May@154
    Against GGG@160
    Against Ward@168

    Would of been my dream fights, do you think he could of pulled any of them off in his prime?
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    He probably made me cum about 200 times in my life. So he's had a good one. Sexy beast.

    I'd cream his hole like a freshly baked cake.

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    • dirty fingers
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      Originally posted by deathofaclown
      He probably made me cum about 200 times in my life. So he's had a good one. Sexy beast.

      I'd cream his hole like a freshly baked cake.
      I read this post with Keith Thurman lisp.

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      • Ryn0
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        HOFer, should've got the win over Cintron. The moment his knee went that was it for his career, his legs were his greatest strength Cotto fought his ghost.

        If he had been with his trainer Sarmiento from the start instead of after the Margarito loss he would've gone much further, his career in boxing didn't really kick off for a long, long time.

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        • RA-Box
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          BTW
          Against May@154
          Against GGG@160
          Against Ward@168
          Against May@154 - Sergio Wins. I feel he was better at 154 than he was at 160. Regardless, at either weight, the 154 or early 160 pound Martinez beats Mayweather.

          Against GGG@160 - Sergio finds a way to win. It took cruiserweight Chavez to slow him down. Martinez has the speed and power to UD GGG

          Against Ward@168 - Sergio loses. Ward is too big and too skilled.

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          • Mitchell Kane
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            Good career

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            • -Kev-
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              #7
              Originally posted by Ryn0
              HOFer, should've got the win over Cintron. The moment his knee went that was it for his career, his legs were his greatest strength Cotto fought his ghost.

              If he had been with his trainer Sarmiento from the start instead of after the Margarito loss he would've gone much further, his career in boxing didn't really kick off for a long, long time.
              I was gonna say, if Martinez gets into the HOF then the IBHOF is way too easy to get into. Then I stopped myself instantly and remembered, the IBHOF is indeed way too easy to get into. Pavlik, Williams, Macklin, Dzinzuruk, Barker, Murray, Chavez Jr, let's add in Kermit The Killer Cintron in there. That does not look like a HOF resume to me, but then again, there are several other HOF'ers that don't actually have HOF resumes. I guess in boxing, as long as you were famous, you get into the Hall of Fame. Martinez was famous so let's put him in there.

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              • vorgaphe
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                Originally posted by -Kev-
                I was gonna say, if Martinez gets into the HOF then the IBHOF is way too easy to get into. Then I stopped myself instantly and remembered, the IBHOF is indeed way too easy to get into. Pavlik, Williams, Macklin, Dzinzuruk, Barker, Murray, Chavez Jr, let's add in Kermit The Killer Cintron in there. That does not look like a HOF resume to me, but then again, there are several other HOF'ers that don't actually have HOF resumes. I guess in boxing, as long as you were famous, you get into the Hall of Fame. Martinez was famous so let's put him in there.
                I disagree. He will get into the HoF, but I think he'll thoroughly deserve it. The win against Pavlik was a very good one and the same goes for Williams II. The JCC jr win looks worse now but at the time that was another impressive win. Most of his defences were pretty solid and he ruled 160 for quite a while - which is even more impressive considering he was a natural 154lber.

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                • Beercules
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                  #9
                  That was one sexy man

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                  • puro dinamita
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                    he had an absolute great career he fought nothing but the best man he's a great asset to the argentines

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