Sergio Became "Great" @ Age 33 (8 Years Later Than Pac)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by UrinalCake, Sep 20, 2011.


  1. UrinalCake

    UrinalCake Guest

    Why hasn't Floyd raised a stink? Sergio's been ****in' up dudes left and right in devastating fashion and is now the number 2 or 3 P4P guy. Instead, Floyd won't even whisper the name...

    Serious question.
     
  2. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Why take the words of a blatant wife beater and cheap shot artist as gospel?

    There are historically a lot of great fighters who were pretty mediocre before they became champions, and when they did they raised their game up.
     
  3. KnuckleUp99

    KnuckleUp99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Of course..... PED's.....it's always the excuse for NOT fighting someone when it comes to Floyd. In all seriousness... Sergio was a tremendous athlete before coming to boxing...he had all the physical gifts to be a great boxer but he had a hell of a learning curve by not having a strong AM background and not starting at a young age. I think he started in his 20's. That's incredible considering he really had not boxing background.
     
  4. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because Sergio Martinez wasnt a former flyweight champ before dominating at 154 and 160.

    He's also naturally much, much bigger than Pac.

    But you already knew that...
     
  5. UrinalCake

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    Sergio's become different beast altogether in the last 3 years. Floyd has not disrespected Sergio because Sergio is not a threat (he's a middleweight) nor is he a draw (empty seats at Dzinziruk) and can't carry a PPV.
     
  6. KnuckleUp99

    KnuckleUp99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's actually more suspect if you think about it. PAC started boxing very young...albeit in a 3rd world country with limited resources to have a long boxing career....but at least he had the background.

    Sergio is probably the ONLY boxer outside of Hasim Rachman to win a championship starting boxing AFTER their 20's without a strong AM background.

    And PAC is NOT dominating 154 or 160. He's dominating 126 thur 147.
     
  7. leone25

    leone25 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Floyd is dumb. But *****s are dumber :lol:
     
  8. CarlesX7

    CarlesX7 Shit got real! Full Member

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    Because Sergio didn't move up like 10 weight classes to do so.

    And we've seen Martinez get hurt and knocked down by his opponents.
     
  9. UrinalCake

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    Too much logic (i.e. ***** Kryptonite).
     
  10. purephase

    purephase Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How many more alts are you going to make OnePunchKO? Serious question.
     
  11. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Watch the sport more. Sergio started boxing at 20. Manny started before he was 14
     
  12. UrinalCake

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    Sergio's faster, stronger, bigger in his mid 30s than in his late 20s. How does this make sense? Even Floyd is slowing down and he's 34.
     
  13. MrPeterson

    MrPeterson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    because its not the age its the fact that manny was fighting at like 111 in his 20's and moved up to 150 while gaining speed and increasing the size of his forehead to XXXXXL
     
  14. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    can you provide proof that he gained speed as he went up?
     
  15. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So by Floyd's logic Manny became great after 11 years of fighting. Sergio suddenly became great after 13?

    And consider Pac was winning a title in a 3rd division by 25, and Sergio hadn't won any and suddenly becomes the man from 154-160... Hmm, which looks more suspicious :think

    Anyway, it's all bull****, who cares what that moron hater Mayweather says.

    The reason he doesn't question Sergio is obvious, he doesn't want to draw attention to himself talking about him, especially with Martinez looking to fight either him or Pac. Sergio said he would take the tests.

    Floyd's already lost the plot trying to duck out of a fight with one beast, he doesn't need another to enter the frame.