Sandor is Euro level. No change there. He was the best Sandor he could be, and deservedly won.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 13:27 Mikey Garcia’s time being considered a top-tier world-rated talent is essentially over.
Here’s what I wrote back in July:Mikey obviously couldn’t make the 140lbs limit against his super-lightweight opponent, hence the seemingly undisclosed 144lbs catchweight stipulation.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 03:50Mikey hasn't "grown" into the weight in a sporting manner. He's currently carrying some excess timber, hence his hamster cheeks. He's in his mid-thirties and he'll struggle to lose a lot of weight at his age.
Not campaigning below 147lbs for three years is a lot of time.
Mikey’s lack of professionalism and discipline not only cost him a massive payday against Regis Prograis, but it also resulted in him needlessly suffering an upset loss.
Now he has to rebuild, which isn’t easy to do at his age, hence the reason why I feel his career is essentially over.
As for Sandor Martin, I’m not sure what to think about him at this point in time…
I suspect Mikey “lost the fight”, rather than Sandor “winning it”, if you know what I mean.
Let's also address the issues of Garcia not being able to deal with a southpaw doing the same thing over and over. Martin is well drilled on the basics, he isn't anything flashy. Garcia should have been onto that from round one.