Marc Vidal Sanz vs. Francisco "Kiko" Martínez Sánchez

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IntentionalButt, May 8, 2018.


¿La Guerra o la Sensación?

Poll closed May 19, 2018.
  1. Vidal Sanz on points

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  2. Vidal Sanz by stoppage

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  3. Draw

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  4. Martínez Sánchez on points

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  5. Martínez Sánchez by stoppage

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    And my official prediction is... if Kiko can avoid being KO'd, which he probably can, he'll win on points, in Elche, his hometown. And probably deserve to, unlike many in theirs.
     
  2. CST80

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    Yep, far easier than Warrington did... or didn't.
     
  3. Scissors

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    Comfortably.
     
  4. CST80

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    Hunter, Montiel, Barros and Ramirez all laid leather on Lee, stylistically, Josh will have an easier time getting on the inside and landing plenty more, the others I just mentioned ran Lee close, Josh will only need 4 or 5 rounds to win a UD, and he's more than capable of pulling that off.
     
  5. Scissors

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    Not in a literal sense. I just see Lee being completely in control here. He’s a class boxer and doesn’t get credit he deserves because he’s not the most pleasing on the eye.
     
  6. CST80

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    I don't disagree, I like Lee, but Josh is being underrated here, and ever since they started mentioning this match as a possibility, I've lean Warrington, like I said, just based on styles, not out of picking a side, I probably like Lee better than Josh regardless, I just see Josh as having an advantage.
     
  7. pow

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    Not really, he is known to boxing fans here as a decent euro roadman but that's as far as it goes. On a similar level to Carson Jones.

    Totally agree I think a draw would be fair. 2 of the cards (116-112) were way off.


    Never seen this Vidal guy but on paper Kiko deals with him easily.
     
  8. IntentionalButt

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    Well yes, exactly, that's what I meant (of course restricted to boxing fans, virtually no boxer even among the elites has mainstream appeal internationally) the British boxing public has a big soft spot for any tough competitor that graces their airwaves more than a couple of times. Kiko & Carson are probably both loved & celebrated in the UK for their many tussles with British fighters more than either has ever been in Spain or the US.
     
  9. IntentionalButt

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  11. Badbot

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    Kikos journey continues.
    And damn, dude is only 32?