Felix Trinidad v Sergio Martinez 154lbs
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jezzamundo
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Re: Felix Trinidad v Sergio Martinez 154lbs
I don't think there's enough evidence to suggest that Tito would knock Martinez out. Martinez has been KO'd once and that was before his prime and against Margarito at 147lb. Since then, he's taken flush shots from several top 154lb and 160lb fighters without being stopped. I think Martinez is being seriously underrated here and Trinidad overrated. I've got Martinez winning by late stoppage or a close but clear decision.
Re: Felix Trinidad v Sergio Martinez 154lbs
Martinez, KO 11
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thunderfromdownunder
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Re: Felix Trinidad v Sergio Martinez 154lbs
Yah there isn't anything wrong with sergios chin, and he was pretty green when he fought Margarito. Pavlik and Chavez are both pretty big punchers, neither could stop him.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Felix Trinidad v Sergio Martinez 154lbs
Pavlik is an accumulation puncher. Chavez didn't stop him, he certainly could. Neither of them are as potent as Felix and neither of those fights were at 54.
Agreed that his chin is solid.
Agreed that his chin is solid.
Re: Felix Trinidad v Sergio Martinez 154lbs
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Pavlik is an accumulation puncher. Chavez didn't stop him, he certainly could. Neither of them are as potent as Felix and neither of those fights were at 54.
Agreed that his chin is solid.
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dempseyfire
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Re: Felix Trinidad v Sergio Martinez 154lbs
Agreed. Looking at Martinez vs Margarito, not only did he develop as a fighter technically since then but he was a pure boxer with no punch at that stage of his career; you can just look at his skinny body and see he was much less developed strength-wise.jezzamundo wrote:I don't think there's enough evidence to suggest that Tito would knock Martinez out. Martinez has been KO'd once and that was before his prime and against Margarito at 147lb. Since then, he's taken flush shots from several top 154lb and 160lb fighters without being stopped. I think Martinez is being seriously underrated here and Trinidad overrated. I've got Martinez winning by late stoppage or a close but clear decision.
And Tito was not a great pressure fighter; he was more a boxer-puncher and that will play into Sergio's hands.
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IRLangmaid25
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Re: Felix Trinidad v Sergio Martinez 154lbs
I think Sergio Martinez beats Felix Trinidad quite handsomely in this one.... Maravilla is an intelligent enough fighter to know that Triniad will start fast and try and take him out, so he will use his superior footwork to create the angles and wear Trinidad down to take a wide points decision in my eyes...