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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Xavier Martinez Dropped Twice, Recovers To Decision Claudio Marrero

    Xavier Martinez will head into his 23rd birthday with his most competitive and satisfying win to date. A pair of knockdowns put a scare into the junior lightweight prospect, who bounced back from a disastrous 8th round to claim a 12-round unanimous decision win over Claudio Marrero. Judges Tom Carusone and John McKaie scored the contest 114-112 each, while judge Glenn Feldman had it 115-111, all for Martinez in their title eliminator Saturday evening from a crowdless Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.
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    It's a sad state when you get dropped twice and still win the fight unanimous.

    Makes me wonder how different things would be if the scores started at 6-6 and went from there instead.

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    • richardt
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      Marrero makes some very dumb decisions in fights, like he has a psychological defect in his behavior. First he drops his hands and gets knocked out by Rojas and now he has Martinez on the verge of a KO and totally lets Martinez off the hook. Marrero could have had a KO win and set himself up for a title fight, and gave up all that. Books on psychology talk about self-sabotaging behavior and this dude is the poster boy for that.
      Last edited by richardt; 10-24-2020, 10:06 PM.

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      • illpapi
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        Originally posted by richardt
        Marrero makes some very dumb decisions in fights, like he has a psychological defect in his behavior. First he drops his hands and gets knocked out by Rojas and now he has Martinez on the verge of a KO and totally lets Martinez off the hook. Marrero could have had a KO win and set himself up for a title fight, and gave up all that. Books on psychology talk about self-sabotaging behavior and this dude is the poster boy for that.
        I couldn't have said it better. He had over two minutes to get Martinez out of there and just let's him off the book. Sad, really.

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        • wildman
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          Do the math, my friend revelated. Theoretically, a guy could get dropped four times, twice each in the first two rounds, losing each 10-7 and falling behind by six points. But if he recovers and wins the next ten rounds in a twelve round fight he would still be a clear winner by four points. Simply scoring a couple of knockdowns doesn't guarantee that you will win the fight.

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            Originally posted by wildman
            Do the math, my friend revelated. Theoretically, a guy could get dropped four times, twice each in the first two rounds, losing each 10-7 and falling behind by six points. But if he recovers and wins the next ten rounds in a twelve round fight he would still be a clear winner by four points. Simply scoring a couple of knockdowns doesn't guarantee that you will win the fight.
            Well, I saw Tyson Fury get dropped twice and not get his hand raised. So...

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