gilgamesh wrote: ↑26 Sep 2018, 13:59
Giving back one of your biggest wins
I don't get it Sergio.
I wouldn't think he needs the money, but hell he might. I don't know. I don't give him much chance here. Even if he's able to box well for a few rounds, no way Chavez doesn't catch up to him inside 10 or 12 or whatever this is scheduled for. Martinez's legs definitely ain't gonna hold up for the distance, if they even hold up for a short while. Hell Chavez might bulldoze right away.
Lewkowicz claims that Martinez remains a very wealthy man.
You would think that the commission would take a long look at the health and current condition of Martinez, before approving this matchup.
Maravilla is 43, hasn't fought in more than 4 years and hasn't won a fight in over 5 years. He's been injury riddled since the Chavez fight in 2012. And he was savagely battered in his last fight by an over the hill Cotto.
And now Martinez might fight a much younger Chavez who will probably weigh in between 170-175? It makes no sense.
It's not like this is some must-see super fight that is going to bring in a slew of dollars to Nevada.
The NSAC might feel obliged to do the right thing and turn a thumbs down on this matchup.