Dmitry Pirog discusses Sergio Martinez: If you think i stole your belt....

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  1. christo

    christo Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    How the hell do you know. You're just a poster on a website mr
    delusional, not a promoter. Wake up rodney, the bell rung.
     
  2. Fan88

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    Low reward high risk. This has been discussed to death a million times. Pirog needs to establish himself after 3-4 very solid wins over top MWs like Lee, Sturm, Geale in order to challenge the #3 man in boxing.


    You gotta earn your shots at the best men, like Sergio has. Pirog deserves to be ignored for the time being until he works his way up the ladder.



    Can anyone without a hidden agenda give a convincing argument that Martinez fighting Pirog is a smart move given the reward/risk ratio? It would be an incredibly dumb thing for Sergio to do at this point.
     
  3. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Actually, Sergio and his team want no part of Pirog, who is the best possible opponent out there for anyone calling himself a middleweight champion. Sergio wants to call out little guys and fight no hoper euro level guys for as long as he can, because he knows and YOU know that as soon as he gets in the ring with Pirog the whole ride is over and it's back to anonymity. It might be over if he even steps in the ring with Sturm.

    Best reason to fight Pirog? Because Pirog is the champ and Sergio is now perceived as being frightened of top middleweights, and viewed as a ***** for constantly calling out little guys. His credibility is just about gone.

    Put it this way: Sergio against ANY better than ordinary middleweight = HUGE risk for Sexy Sergio.
     
  4. Fan88

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    Pirog does not have a single win that rivals what Sergio did with Williams, Pavlik or Dzin.


    Pirog is extremely talented but who the hell was he before he beat up a hypejob?


    IF Pirog beats Sturm and Lee (and Im being generous) then you can make the argument that he has "earned" a shot at martinez.


    But people are being way too harsh on Martinez for wanting a big money fight that he has earned the hard way.


    Look, the guy was supposed to lose to Cintron (got robbed). He was also supposed to lose to Williams x2 (arguably robbed once) and he was also supposed to lose to Pavlik (embarrassed him) I think the man deserves a break and a payday.
     
  5. Beatle

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    Pirog would knock Sergio out. Sergio fights a lot like Danny Jacobs.

    To beat Pirog, it would take a powerful offensive fighter like Marvin Hagler. I would give Pavlik a better chance to beat Pirog than I would to Martinez.
     
  6. Beatle

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    Pirog has fought some good fighters, like Sergey Tatevosyan and Kofi Jantuah. He fought for the Russian MW title in only his 5th fight.
     
  7. el mosquito

    el mosquito Boxing Addict banned

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    wow, you have just stated a case that Martinez is cherry picking opponents.
     
  8. FORMIDABLE

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    Have you seen the records of the guys Martinez fought in the years before fighting Bunema, Cintron, Williams?
     
  9. purephase

    purephase Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's not cherrypicking or "not earning his shot" and you reveal your ignorance of boxing if you that's how you try to frame it. There's an entire world of boxing's underclass that many fans never see and that Martinez was a part of. He was fighting in Europe while holding part-time jobs; this wasn't some masterplan for him to inflate his record to get a title shot, it was simply a way for him to make a living. Hell for most of his time in Europe he didn't even have a promoter. Beyond that though, he did earn his way up the ladder. He won his IBO belt as a short-notice opponent who was supposed to lose. He defeated Saul Roman in a WBC title eliminator, but still had to wait around for both Oscar and Forrest to avoid him. And he earned his shot against Pavlik by being the best-looking guy from 154-160 besides Williams (who Pavlik for whatever reason couldn't come to terms with).

    :nut

    I'm sorry, could you refresh my memory as to what makes Pirog a champ?
     
  10. Cafe

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    The WBO belt.
     
  11. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How exactly did Darren Barker earn his shot at the best man?
     
  12. str1

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    :rofl :rofl :rofl LMAOFL!!!! And this is how the hypejobs get done! Oh my the things that are said on ESB :lol: We don't know alot about Pirog or what he is capable of, yes he beat Jacobs who beat......hmmm....get my point? Pirog is looking for a shortcut to fame by fighting Sergio. What Pirog needs to do is stablish himself and get some decent names under his belt. Pirog looked good against Jacobs but that is all we know. I remember the hype train that said Lemeiux was the next BIG thing in MW and now that he lost everyone and their mother now say the next BIG thing at MW is Pirog. :lol:


    Oh and remember Sergio Martinez got to the top by taking on fights he was suppose to lose (Cintron, Williams, Pavlik) but didn't. Just like Maidana got to be one of the 140lbs best by taking a fight he was brought in to lose (Ortiz) but didn't. And I can continue. Pirog already beat a "prospect" continue on stacking names and soon he will be there.
     
  13. ImElvis666

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    He fights nothing like Danny Jacobs.
     
  14. str1

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    It was suppose to be an "easy" fight. Like a "stay busy" fight that boxers take after taking on tough opponents. This was said by his team after Dzin fight.
     
  15. purephase

    purephase Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You mean the belt Martinez was stripped of for no apparent reason and that Pirog won as a vacant title against an untested prospect?