Sergio Martinez agrees to meet Floyd @ 150 or Ward @ 164

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  1. Filthy McNasty

    Filthy McNasty Punchy Old Pug Full Member

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    I agree.
     
  2. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    sergio's bonkers, he should stay the **** away from ward. he's small for a middleweight so fighting a young, intelligent, strong champ from SMW is not being called for and not a smart move. Floyd is a winnable fight, Ward is not, both crazy though considering the weights.
     
  3. Cellz831

    Cellz831 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Sergio would get exposed by Ward wit that handsdown bull****. that awkward **** dont work against slick fighters like floyd, ward, and bhop. Ward Vs. Martinez make it happen! so we can see whos truly #3
     
  4. MarioBrothers

    MarioBrothers Well-Known Member Full Member

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    fight ward martinez! we will see how great martinez truly is:deal
     
  5. MarioBrothers

    MarioBrothers Well-Known Member Full Member

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    both are crazy, but the only fight that would prove himself is ward not floyd. Theres nothing great about a big guy beating on a little guy, I could say the same for floyd or pac to stay the **** away from martinez because they're too small.
     
  6. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I would say Floyd and Martinez are much closer in natural weight than Martinez and Ward.

    Martinez is a natural 154 pounder fighting at 160, Floyd is now a full blown WW....Ward is a legit, good sized SMW who will end up at LHW in a few years.
     
  7. boxerpuncher

    boxerpuncher Active Member Full Member

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    Way to go Floyd ... taking a page out of the ol' Pacquiao book. Drain the *****, than he's ripe for the pick'n ... /facepalm (Bull****)

    These two are no better than the other ....
     
  8. Anima

    Anima Kinetic Link Full Member

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    Martinez goes for Ward. That fight with Floyd would never happen.
     
  9. Cellz831

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    it was sergios idea dumbass
     
  10. bald_head_slick

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  11. Nopporn

    Nopporn Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sergio is too small to fight at 168 and he's too big to fight at 150 so he should keep fighting at 160 by unifying the World Championsh Belts, and stop calling out smaller fighters to fight him.
     
  12. gunmike1

    gunmike1 Member Full Member

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    Ward won the Gold Medal at 178, so he definitely isn't small.
     
  13. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    Sergio-Ward would be a better fight than Sergio fighting one division lower than his current weight.

    Hats off to Sergio if he takes on Ward.
     
  14. demigawd

    demigawd Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I remember in his debut, Ward's handlers said the plan was for Ward to start at SMW and actually work his way DOWN to middleweight after a few fights as his conditioning improves. Obviously it never happened because they saw the landscape at SMW was better, but it does show that they believed Ward could be a middleweight if he wanted.
     
  15. uranage

    uranage Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How is Floyd a winnable fight? What does Floyd do wrong that SErgio can capitalize on? Can't you say that WArd is a winnable fight too?

    Oh I see because you realized that Sergio is a BIG guy and the only way to beat a skillful fighter like Floyd is with a size advantage but against Ward, he wont be the bigger guy and will have to rely on skill, which Ward has over him in spades.