Next For Charles Martin?

Charles Martin vs. ???

Deontay Wilder
4
9%
Malik Scott
5
11%
Joseph Parker
4
9%
Steve Cunningham
5
11%
Anthony Joshua
11
24%
Bermane Stiverne
5
11%
Dereck Chisora
8
17%
Other...
4
9%
 
Total votes: 46

wesshaw1985
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Next For Charles Martin?

Post by wesshaw1985 »

who should the IBF Champ face next?
lefty
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by lefty »

He'll have a voluntary against some stiff in the IBF top I imagine. They'll go for the easiest option out there i'd imagine.

Looking at the current IBF top 15 I have a feeling it will be Cunningham who is with Haymon aswell


SNO Name Country
1 Vyacheslav Glazkov Ukraine
2 NOT RATED
3 Charles Martin United States
4 Erkan Teper Germany
5 Anthony Joshua England
6 Carlos Takam France
7 Joshua Parker New Zealand
8 Steve Cunningham United States
9 Andy Ruiz Mexico
10 Bermane Stiverne Haiti
11 Kubrat Pulev Bulgaria
12 Robert Helenius Sweden
13 Derek Chisora Zimbabwe
14 Alexander Ustinov Russian Federation
15 Andrey Fedosov
kidbazooka1
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by kidbazooka1 »

Martin has skills surprised me a bit regardless of the injury i think he was gonna beat Glazkov anyway .
no1man
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by no1man »

Surely he will offer Glazkov a re-match depending on how bad the injury is?

Looks like AJ could soon be mandatory with Glazkov out and surely Teper being removed for doping?
Cyclops
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by Cyclops »

Never heard of Joshua Parker? Any relation to Joseph?
lefty
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by lefty »

clopixolacuphase wrote:Never heard of Joshua Parker? Any relation to Joseph?
LOL I didnt even notice that! I literally copied and pasted that from the IBF site.
armageto
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by armageto »

I'd put him in with someone who can give him rounds and make him work.I'd go Takam.
Perseus
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by Perseus »

I won't be surprised if Arreola gets another title shot.
Seems like a lot of people are thinking a unification with Wilder is next but I think that only happens if the networks throw stupid money at the two boxers.
fightscorecollector
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by fightscorecollector »

Chisora would be a good shout. Huge interest in the UK if the fight happened.
jockpunk
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by jockpunk »

What are the ibf rules? Since it was a vacant title does he have to fight a mandatory next?
Drinquor
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by Drinquor »

Stiverne would make sense
punchoutsb
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by punchoutsb »

Maybe a rematch with Alvaro Morales?

But seriously, he's got the biggest bullseye possible on his head. Everyone is going to be wanting him because it not only gets you a "title", but that parlays into bigger paydays and unification attempts.

Martin is going to be getting calls from people today who wouldn't have even used him as a sparring partner on Friday. It must be a really exciting time for him!
lowlefthand
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by lowlefthand »

Haymon knows Martin risks losing to just about anyone on that list, so will try and get a unification fight with Wilder.
Wilder dodges Povetkin.

Fury beats Wlad, then has a unification fight with Wilder.
Fury dodges Ortiz.

Then they have a rematch or 2.

Ortiz, Povetkin, Joshua and Parker will be left holding their d1cks for a while yet

If I did have to pick someone, it would definitely be Andy Ruiz Jr.
Tony1244
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by Tony1244 »

He already out pointed the sturdy yet limited Alvaro Morales in a rematch. :TU:

Unfortunately the best prediction is taking a look at alphabet rankings. The top iBF guys either failed a drug test, just got knocked out cold or have other dates until you get to Cunnigham. Cunningham is a Haymon fighter as someone else indicated, he had a close loss to Glaskov and he's less dangerous than some. So my guess is Martin vs Cunningham.

Not that you asked but Fury has a date with Wlad and then it looks like Ortiz and Joshua on the horizon for Tyson Fury.

Wilder vs Povekin: Fight Already !
punchoutsb
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by punchoutsb »

Tony1244 wrote:He already out pointed the sturdy yet limited Alvaro Morales in a rematch. :TU:

Unfortunately the best prediction is taking a look at alphabet rankings. The top iBF guys either failed a drug test, just got knocked out cold or have other dates until you get to Cunnigham. Cunningham is a Haymon fighter as someone else indicated, he had a close loss to Glaskov and he's less dangerous than some. So my guess is Martin vs Cunningham.

Not that you asked but Fury has a date with Wlad and then it looks like Ortiz and Joshua on the horizon for Tyson Fury.

Wilder vs Povekin: Fight Already !
I was joking about Morales of course, but there was no rematch.

I believe Cunningham stated he wouldn't fight at Heavyweight anymore, but I have no doubt he'd jump at a chance to fight Martin.
Tony1244
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by Tony1244 »

punchoutsb wrote:
Tony1244 wrote:He already out pointed the sturdy yet limited Alvaro Morales in a rematch. :TU:

Unfortunately the best prediction is taking a look at alphabet rankings. The top iBF guys either failed a drug test, just got knocked out cold or have other dates until you get to Cunnigham. Cunningham is a Haymon fighter as someone else indicated, he had a close loss to Glaskov and he's less dangerous than some. So my guess is Martin vs Cunningham.

Not that you asked but Fury has a date with Wlad and then it looks like Ortiz and Joshua on the horizon for Tyson Fury.

Wilder vs Povekin: Fight Already !
I was joking about Morales of course, but there was no rematch.

I believe Cunningham stated he wouldn't fight at Heavyweight anymore, but I have no doubt he'd jump at a chance to fight Martin.

I know you were joking about Morales. My bad, you were right, there was no rematch. Was thinking about Seth Mitchell who "avenged" his draw in a points win rematch against Morales who had 7 draws !
davie
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by davie »

An easy voluntary then offer Fury the chance to win his title back
asdfjkl
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by asdfjkl »

lowlefthand wrote:Haymon knows Martin risks losing to just about anyone on that list, so will try and get a unification fight with Wilder.
Wilder dodges Povetkin.

Fury beats Wlad, then has a unification fight with Wilder.
Fury dodges Ortiz.

Then they have a rematch or 2.

Ortiz, Povetkin, Joshua and Parker will be left holding their d1cks for a while yet

If I did have to pick someone, it would definitely be Andy Ruiz Jr.
I don't know much about the politics behind the gloves, but I heard once that it's allowed to ignore the mandatory (Povetkin) if you unify two belts. So with a bit of bad luck Povetkin needs to wait another year...
gilgamesh
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by gilgamesh »

Daddy Al will make Wilder drop the WBC rather than fight Povetkin, and then we'll see Wilder vs Martin for the IBF Title. Further diminishing the significance of that title, and the reputation of Wilder in the process. Wilder will probably beat Martin, but all that I'll take from this move is he's too chickenshit to fight Povetkin...and I figure that's how most everyone else that follows the sport will see it too.
Fouc33
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by Fouc33 »

Martin didnt look horrible but he definitely needs alot of work. Pretty much anyone in the TOP 15 should be the favorite against him.
SenorPipino
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by SenorPipino »

Martin is a real diamond in the rough.

I've been high on him since I saw him fight some bottom feeders in the past several years on cards in L.A. and Montebello.

No, the opponents were stiffs (much like a host of Joshua foes), but you could tell he had high potential.

He's improved quite a bit since the Morales bout, and would be a good bet to dispose of any of the IBF psuedo-contenders.

It's good to see Americans like Martin and Wilder making the Heavyweight division great again.
PredatorHayds
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by PredatorHayds »

He's realistically got one payday out of this belt as I can't see him defending it.

Money wise Joshua in the UK or Wilder unification make sense.
Fighting anyone else on that top 15 for money that isn't life changing is a huge risk for Martin.
HomicideHenry
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by HomicideHenry »

He gets fed to David Haye..... after all Haye defeated a "top ten contender" :roll: and fades away into obscurity, while Haye cashes out against the Wilder/Fury winner, or defends his meaningless newly won belt against poser Joshua.
davie
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by davie »

SenorPipino wrote:
It's good to see Americans like Martin and Wilder making the Heavyweight division great again.
It's just like Ali, Frazier, Foreman and Norton never left us...

Please tell me you're kinding?
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: Next For Charles Martin?

Post by Bard of Boxrec »

SenorPipino wrote:Martin is a real diamond in the rough.

I've been high on him since I saw him fight some bottom feeders in the past several years on cards in L.A. and Montebello.

No, the opponents were stiffs (much like a host of Joshua foes), but you could tell he had high potential.

He's improved quite a bit since the Morales bout, and would be a good bet to dispose of any of the IBF psuedo-contenders.

It's good to see Americans like Martin and Wilder making the Heavyweight division great again.
Yes, it's clearly the Americans who are making heavyweight great again.

Yes. :confused:
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