this version of Martinez would obliterate today's Cotto

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  1. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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    who thinks otherwise, then DKSAB !:yep:deal
     
  2. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    hmm i never noticed how inaccurate sergio is with his combinations in this fight (to be fair pavlik is just covering up in the footage)
     
  3. boxing_master

    boxing_master Loyal Member banned

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    that sergio would of wrecked cotto bad cotto got sergio at a good time when his knee was shot as hell
     
  4. hooligan

    hooligan Millionaire Bum Full Member

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    one left hook from cotto will make sergio do the cha cha...
     
  5. Alcanelo

    Alcanelo The Spider Full Member

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    What are you trying to achieve with this post? Everybody recognises Martinez was miles away from his best against Cotto. This "DKSAB" bullsh*t needs to stop....it's like a d*ck measuring contest or something....that sh*t gay cuhz.
     
  6. Just Rik

    Just Rik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've never known Kellerman to be biased toward Cotto, and even he said he saw nothing wrong with Sergio when he entered the ring against Cotto. People are simply seeing what they want to see or believed may have possibly been the case (Cotto haters or logical thinkers being mislead by their presumptions, respectively) Cotto was able to catch Sergio for a few reasons. One, Serg did not view Cotto as the big guy who could hurt him easy if he caught him like he was Serg was used to fighting. (like here) So, Serg did not feel the need for lots of movement, and actually, would've been laughed at by many if he came in with evasive movement in mind against the much smaller Cotto. Two, Cotto was far more skilled than he realized, and three, Cotto still carried pop.

    All this lead to a Sergio who readily available for Cotto to hit, and get hit he did. I view this fight very similarly to Cotto-Pac fight where Pac was moving up and Cotto was fooled into thinking Pac's power would not be something he would have to worry about. Both Cotto and Sergio were the victims of someone being viewed as much smaller who they thought they could just stand in front of (Sergio) or press the action (Cotto, even worse) the results of these even mirror each other perfectly, both hurt early, both never recover, both end in late TKO's. And both would've more than likely won by boxing.