Ridiculous thread OP. I'm not actually sure if I want to see Martinez fight Golovkin. In his prime it would have been a fantastic fight and my money would have been on Martinez. Now it will just be sad to watch a slow, injury-racked Martinez take a slow beating
I didn't even say anything about the Williams rematch, your nuthuggery has you imagining things. Anyway, you have to be completely deranged to believe that Martinez was forced to fight Dzinziruk. That's absolutely bogus. The reality is that Martinez diligently ducked Pirog and Golovkin for years and is continuing to do so right now.
You made a reference to easy matchmaking "after Martinez beat the alchoholic." Seeing as how the Williams rematch was the first fight after that, you more than implied it in your delusional ramblings. You are completely wrong about Dzinziruk. This was reported everywhere at the time; here's ESPN referencing it: And as I'm now pointing out for the third time to you, Golovkin couldn't fight in the States until 2012 and was utterly irrelevant in the division until the last year. That leaves Pirog who won a belt that was stripped from Martinez for no reason, looked like **** against a junior middleweight, and then faded into irrelevance. He had nothing near a mandate to fight Martinez, and did nothing to change that.
I've been saying this for awhile now. Sergio hasn't returned the shot he was given to the best available contender. Kelly didn't have to give Sergio a shot and wasn't even prepared when he did. Now, Sergio hasn't ever faced the most feared guys in his division that the hardcores wanted. At the time he was on his british tour, the most feared guy was Pirog who had just blitzed regarded and then unbeaten Danny Jacobs for a world title belt on HBO. No offer was made or heard of from Sergio despite the public appeal in the boxing community. The same is now happening in GGG's case. 2 russians that even Bob Arum said Sergio needed to deal with before he could make either a Pac or Mayweather fight and for once I agreed with Ol' bob. Sergio is a hypocrite and his sh.itty promoter is making a mockery of the middleweight division. Good Thread Rusak and you're 100% right. The RING should in all right strip Sergio of the linear title he refuses to defend.
He also offered to fight Pacquiao at 150 and even called Pacquiao a "fake", but Pacquiao is way too afraid.......... :hey
Sergio has been a great champ, aside from his injuries which have slowed him down. Other than that I have no complaints. He offered to fight Fraud at 154 but Fraud chickened out in true form. He is too small for 168.
You're a ******. Martinez never ducked anyone worth mentioning. The only one he's openly avoiding at the moment to make some much deserved money on PPV is GGG. No one else is worth mentioning over him.
Sergio got me into watching boxing. The first fight with him and Paul Williams was just a beautiful piece of art. They gave each other all they could handle. No one gave him anything. He worked for everything he got. He's older now, and looking for big money fights. I can't blame the man. Let him get his paydays, and retire off into the Argentinian Sunset.