He is also not hiding in his hometown. He also beating and beating up men that are clearly much bigger than him.
Martinez has spoken briefly in the past of going to 68 and never ruled it out officially as i understand it, he's been speaking recently of fighting Ward @164, which for me is as good as 168, if he was offered Mikkel Kessler @168 and had no better option below that, i have no doubt he'd take it in a heart beat, just because he hasnt fought there and suggested he may not, doesnt mean it would never happen, he's willing to fight bigger men, so there's a chance he'll end up at 168, or at least fighting there P4P rankings are subjective, i agree i had Pacquiao losing to Marquez and Bradley losing to Pacquiao, Pacquiao didnt look horrible against Bradley, he was fighting a tough undefeated fighter who wasnt looking to engage too often, and Pacquiao basically beat him in every department, i happen to agree that Pacquiao is on borrowed time P4P as is Marquez (both on the slide), Marquez matches Pacquiao well and he's probably the best opponent for Marquez inside the elite of the sport, outside of Pacquiao i see todays Marquez having problems with the fringe elitists such as Guerrero and the likes where Pacquiao would not Martinez is in at 3 above JMM due to momentum, Marquez historically is in there based on resume before form, thats just the way i see it If this list (P4P) was based on quality of opposition in a recent light it should read; 1. Martinez 2. Ward Then the remainder .............................
Martinez. Ward hasn't fought outside of his hometown and weight division. Of course all the Americans will vote for Ward. Because he's American
Ward has beaten better fighters, which makes him the better fighter P4P. I like Sergio much more than I like Ward, but Ward has a better resume period.
You speak the truth for once Phil Mitchell . . . . However you didnt say **** when your son killed HEATHER! :hey This content is protected [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtCBUp8aWI4[/ame]