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  • KillaMane26
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    #31
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
    Reminds me of the fight between Kirkland and him, that was so entertaining. Not sure if it win FOTY but we all knew someone was getting ko'd
    Think of the reputations of the two going into that fight!

    Only fight i think that could match that type of aura in the past 10 years would be
    Brandon Rios vs Ruslan Provodnikov
    Which would have been almost too brutal to watch

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    • TonyGe
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      #32
      Originally posted by Curtis Harper
      He said it himself...Boxing is not what he does, it's who he is. I figure he wants to see if he can still compete. He, and we, will find out soon enough.
      I've always enjoyed watching him fight. Hoping it goes well for him and he makes some money if that is what he is after.

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      • TonyGe
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        #33
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        ... at 45 more precisely...
        As someone mentioned his style is based on movement and he's had major problems with his knees.

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        • john l
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          #34
          Originally posted by Curtis Harper
          Sergio Martinez, one of my favorite boxers, is coming out of retirement.

          SERGIO MARTINEZ WILL RETURN TO BOXING, FORMER TWO-WEIGHT WORLD RULER SETS DATE OF JUNE 6
          The Ring mag has the article. Shook BS.com won't let me post the link

          He's in great shape and isn't being all ''get me a title''. He says if his chin/body can take the shots, he will proceed.

          And therein lies the problem with taking on a bum. The guys with the titles will not be easy targets.
          Hey Curt. Do you really think this is a good idea for him? I like him too, but to me this is sad news because he was done when he retired, and inactivity is THE WORST for an old fighter. This will not end well

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          • MDPopescu
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            #35
            Originally posted by MDPopescu
            ... and he didn't even have his knee since that JCC Jr fight... he's after a last money grab... sad...
            Originally posted by TonyGe
            As someone mentioned his style is based on movement and he's had major problems with his knees.
            ..........................

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            • Boxing_1013
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              #36
              Shi.t feed him to GGG...then GGG will get a big name on his resume that everyone will give him props for I guess

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              • TonyGe
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                #37
                Originally posted by Boxing_1013
                Shi.t feed him to GGG...then GGG will get a big name on his resume that everyone will give him props for I guess
                If he is in the same condition he was when he fought Cotto no one will get props for beating him. Cotto got more props for losing to Canelo than he got for beating Martinez. IMO. That speaks volumes about his physical condition for the Cotto fight.

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                • Boxing_1013
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by TonyGe
                  If he is in the same condition he was when he fought Cotto no one will get props for beating him. Cotto got more props for losing to Canelo than he got for beating Martinez. IMO. That speaks volumes about his physical condition for the Cotto fight.
                  I hear ya Tony, was just trolling a bit...have never understood the overrating of wins over past prime fighters, especially above their best weight.

                  Seems to me to be like beating a 7/10 fighter...or the equivalent of beating a good solid pro more or less in his prime...some seem to overrate those wins over past prime guys because it suits their narrative for their favorite fighters.

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                  • TonyGe
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Boxing_1013
                    I hear ya Tony, was just trolling a bit...have never understood the overrating of wins over past prime fighters, especially above their best weight.

                    Seems to me to be like beating a 7/10 fighter...or the equivalent of beating a good solid pro more or less in his prime...some seem to overrate those wins over past prime guys because it suits their narrative for their favorite fighters.
                    I really enjoyed watching Martinez. I didn't see all his major fights but what I saw I liked. He was a brave fighter and always responded to adversity. Hope he doesn't end up like Tommy Hearns and other fighters that go on too long.

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                    • Boxing_1013
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by TonyGe
                      I really enjoyed watching Martinez. I didn't see all his major fights but what I saw I liked. He was a brave fighter and always responded to adversity. Hope he doesn't end up like Tommy Hearns and other fighters that go on too long.
                      yes well said...I share your sentiments completely...it's very hard to see any boxer/fighter go on when they should pretty clearly have hung them up

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