The rematches to sort the Light Middleweight jumble!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by bazza12, Jul 21, 2010.


  1. bazza12

    bazza12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Forget Super 6, how about this...

    Angulo/Cintron rematch, winner takes on Cotto/Margarito rematch. The winner of that then takes on the winner of Williams Martinez 2.
    Each fight has a backstory and all the fights would be at worst intriguing and probably very exciting.

    Angulo V Cintron- Angulo has appeared to bounce back well from his sole defeat at the hands of Cintron. Cintron, however, had his problems against Williams. This rematch would give Angulo the chance to right his wrongs, and Cintron the chance to prove himself at top level all over again.

    Cotto V Margarito- The aftermath of the first fight provided much controversy, the first fight itself was a war. A rematch at 154, where Cotto was impressive in his first outing, would alow Cotto to put some demons to bed, or Margarito to assuage the handwraps incident to an extent.

    The winners of the above fight's face the winner of;

    Williams V Martinez- The first fight took place at Middlweweight, where Martinez is now champ, despite having lost to Williams there. Both of them are naturally more suited to 154, so a rematch there would make sense. There first match was extremely close, exciting, both were knocked down, and the scoring was controversial. Roll on mark 2.

    For the record i think it goes like this;
    Angulo TKO Cintron 11
    Cotto UD Margarito
    Martinez UD Williams

    Angulo SD Cotto

    Angulo UD Martinez

    Thus: Alfredo Angulo is Light Middleweight Champ.

    How do you think this would work? Is it a genuinely viable solution? Who in your opinion would win the matchups and claim overall supremacy?
     
  2. SportsLeader

    SportsLeader Chilling Full Member

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    If you think the plodder Angulo can decision Martinez - the slickest fighter in the division, then you must be on crack
     
  3. bazza12

    bazza12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I actually took time into account. Given the time the tournament would take, by the time of the last fight Martinez would be 37 or so. He gassed for a portion of the Pavlik and Williams fights. Doing so against Angulo would lead to defeat.
     
  4. SportsLeader

    SportsLeader Chilling Full Member

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    Marinez has a good 3-4 years in him, he's only just reached his peak. Williams, and Pavlik to a lesser degree kept the fight at a fast pace. Angulo is a lot slower, and Martinez would keep on the move long enough to outpoint him.
     
  5. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    I don't agree with the predictions, but that organization is ****ing beautifully perfect. Kidnap some promoter's lacky and forcefeed them this bracket, and send then send em back after assuring the message gets across. This would be great for boxing and liven the division, bringing out it's best talent.
     
  6. ThePlugInBabies

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  7. dgth

    dgth New Member Full Member

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    Angulo cannot box. Watch the cintron fight then. Hype is what it is...