Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post Reply
Ruthless-RKO
Welterweight
Posts: 100949
Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59

Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Kiko Martinez, Former Two-Division Titlist, Announces Retirement

Kiko Martinez has called it a career.

A heartfelt video released by the globetrotting former two-division titlist confirmed his decision to retire after 19 years in the pro ranks. The 37-year-old Spaniard enjoyed a title reign in his prime and several highs and lows but has reached a point where there was nothing left to accomplish in the ring.

“The time has come,” Martinez stated Sunday in a social media post accompanied by a video in his native Spanish language. “I want to announce that it is time to say goodbye to boxing.”

The 13-month IBF junior featherweight title reign came during the best years of Martinez’s wild career but hardly defined the mark he left behind. More befitting his legacy was his run of notable upsets on U.K. soil, particularly his come-from-behind sixth-round knockout of Kid Galahad in his opponent’s Sheffield hometown to lift the IBF featherweight title.

Martinez first gained global acclaim in 2007, three years after his pro debut when he scored a stunning first-round knockout of then-unbeaten Bernard Dunne on the road in Dublin, Ireland. He undefeated but unheralded at the time. He was without proper career representation and was unable to capture lightning in a bottle.

His next fight came seven months later—once again on the road where he suffered his first defeat in a twelve-round majority decision to Rendall Munroe. The aftermath saw Martinez traditionally fall just short at the contender level, with defeats to Takalani Ndlovu and Carl Frampton—both of whom went on to win major titles.

Martinez would eventually have his moment as well, with a career revival that included the services of lineal middleweight champion Sergio Martinez whose Maravilla Promotions took in the veteran boxer. He rewarded his handlers with an upset sixth-round knockout of unbeaten Jonathan Romero in their August 2013 IBF title fight. The feat was accomplished in Atlantic City, which marked his U.S. debut and served as one of nine countries where he would fight over the course of his 19-year, 58-fight pro career. The 13-month reign ended in a repeat defeat to Frampton in their September 2014 rematch in Belfast, though not before he posted successful defenses over former titlists Jeffrey Mathebula and Hozumi Hasegawa.

Lopsided knockout defeats in three subsequent title bids over the next five years suggested a permanent stay as a gatekeeper.

Strangely, a defeat at the contender level boosted his career as Martinez landed on the wrong end of a controversial twelve-round decision to Zelfa Barrett in their February 2021 meeting. The fight took place on a show promoted by Matchroom Boxing, whose team long admired Martinez and promoted his next four bouts. Among them was the aforementioned win over Galahad, a stoppage defeat to Josh Warrington to end his featherweight title reign in their rematch last March 26 and a fourth-round knockout win over Jordan Gill last October 29 at OVO Arena Wembley.

The EBU title win over Gill set up one final title eliminator for Martinez. He came up well short, however, in a twelve-round, unanimous decision defeat to Reiya Abe in their April 8 IBF 122-pound title eliminator in Tokyo, Japan.

The lopsided defeat saw an aged version of Martinez who simply didn’t have any more tricks left in his arsenal. The next few months were spent in relaxation with his loved ones in Spain before he officially decided to walk away after “all of the incredible memories the sport has given me.

“I just want to say thank you to everyone, especially my family… who supported me the entire time.”
Ruthless-RKO
Welterweight
Posts: 100949
Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59

Re: Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Image

Taking to Twitter, the former two-weight world champion described Martinez as “Spain's greatest ever fighter”, adding, “I've a lot of respect for the majority of my opponents but none more than @MartnezKiko”.

“Enjoy your retirement Campeón.”

Writing in The Sunday Life following the bout against Englishman, Jordan Gill, Frampton had stated: “I love Kiko, have a lot of respect for him and I was delighted to see him win. It’s very rare that I would cheer against a British or Irish fighter and although Gill is a really lovely kid, because of our fights together and the friendship we’ve forged since, I’ll always back Kiko.

"As well as the five European titles, he has won world titles at two weights and is now on the verge of fighting for another world title as the landscape of the division seems to be changing with some of the champions set to move up. It’s quite incredible and fitting that he is known as ‘La Sensacion’.”
Noxy
Super Middleweight
Posts: 6824
Joined: 02 Jun 2013, 10:57

Re: Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by Noxy »

The first time I saw him was against Dunne -Ooooofff!
giacomino
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 15482
Joined: 14 Dec 2007, 19:33

Re: Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by giacomino »

Fun fighter to watch who always had to fight meaningful fights on the road, coming out on the wrong side of some "interesting" decisions (and of course, the Warrington billygoat bout). He was in his prime when he KO'd the former beltholders, Mathebula and Hasegawa, back to back. (Hasegawa would come back to win a belt two years later). Kiko and Javier Castillejo are the best fighters from Spain over the past 4-5 decades.
goose 5
Super Featherweight
Posts: 6051
Joined: 12 Sep 2018, 20:20

Re: Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by goose 5 »

Is an IBHOF induction in his future ?
margaret thatcher
Featherweight
Posts: 39221
Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43

Re: Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by margaret thatcher »

i dont think so
Ruthless-RKO
Welterweight
Posts: 100949
Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59

Re: Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

margaret thatcher wrote: 22 Aug 2023, 19:01 i dont think so
Well he won’t be first ballot.
margaret thatcher
Featherweight
Posts: 39221
Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43

Re: Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by margaret thatcher »

love kiko but doubt he'll make it on any ballot
giacomino
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 15482
Joined: 14 Dec 2007, 19:33

Re: Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by giacomino »

margaret thatcher wrote: 22 Aug 2023, 19:37 love kiko but doubt he'll make it on any ballot
Same. If he’d actually gotten some of the “close” decisions he might have a half shout out. On the other hand, McGuigan and Gatti got in :)
margaret thatcher
Featherweight
Posts: 39221
Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43

Re: Kiko Martinez Announces Retirement

Post by margaret thatcher »

i think he has less of a case even than those 2 tbh. mcg's best win dwarfs his. gatti's record is similar but gatti was far more popular.

i did think he deserved a draw at minimum in the first warrington fight though, that wouldve been another nice win
Post Reply