Re: Who is the number 1 Middleweight
To clarify too, I believe 2009-2010 Martinez beats current GGG. I just think Martinez has lost more than one step over those past 4 years with the knee injuries and I don't see him keeping GGG off of him consistently.
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i guess the question is, at what point does a fighter lose his #1 spot for inactivity? i think that martinez has been out long enough to call ggg #1.
That's a bit harsh. He's been inactive through injury. And has a fight lined up
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I think Golovkin is the real deal, but you can't call someone the #1 in the division based off potential. The fact remains that he hasn't beaten anyone you would consider to be one of the best in the division, but Martinez has. Right now, until Martinez moves weight division, retires or is beaten by GGG, he is still the #1 in the division. Golovkin didn't even beat the Champion to become a Champion so I really don't see what he has done to warrant being called #1. He's a great fighter, but it must be proved. Luckily Martinez has said he wants Golovkin after Cotto so we may get our wish.
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I think Golovkin is the real deal, but you can't call someone the #1 in the division based off potential. The fact remains that he hasn't beaten anyone you would consider to be one of the best in the division, but Martinez has. Right now, until Martinez moves weight division, retires or is beaten by GGG, he is still the #1 in the division.
Exactly
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Martinez choosing to fight Cotto does not make the situation any clearer. GGG is certainly the busiest and Quillin is certainly the most over hyped. Golovkin is the man but until Sergio flat out ducks him, he has to be given the title of number 1. Sturm should fight Golovkin but he won't. Quillin should just fight already.
No one wants to fight Quillin. Like a few others, people just don't want to fight. I'm sure you can get Quillin in the ring with GGG for a fair sum.
That's just not true. Quillin hasn't looked unbeatable in his two steps up in competition against Rosado and N'Jikam. Rosado and N'Jikam are good, but Quillin looked flummoxed at times in both fights. He didn't have a long amateur career so I bet he just needs to develop a bit more before he gets put in with the top dogs at middleweight, which is absolutely fine. A great fight for Quillin would be against a Sturm. Quillin doesn't have a big following anyway and a fight so there shouldn't be a problem with fighting in Germany and it's a unification fight. A fight with Sturm would go a long way to telling us where Quillin's at.
In my opinion, currently at 160, there is Martinez and GGG, and then the next group of Geale, Macklin, Sturm, Murray and Quillin.
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Martinez choosing to fight Cotto does not make the situation any clearer. GGG is certainly the busiest and Quillin is certainly the most over hyped. Golovkin is the man but until Sergio flat out ducks him, he has to be given the title of number 1. Sturm should fight Golovkin but he won't. Quillin should just fight already.
No one wants to fight Quillin. Like a few others, people just don't want to fight. I'm sure you can get Quillin in the ring with GGG for a fair sum.
That's just not true. Quillin hasn't looked unbeatable in his two steps up in competition against Rosado and N'Jikam. Rosado and N'Jikam are good, but Quillin looked flummoxed at times in both fights. He didn't have a long amateur career so I bet he just needs to develop a bit more before he gets put in with the top dogs at middleweight, which is absolutely fine. A great fight for Quillin would be against a Sturm. Quillin doesn't have a big following anyway and a fight so there shouldn't be a problem with fighting in Germany and it's a unification fight. A fight with Sturm would go a long way to telling us where Quillin's at.
In my opinion, currently at 160, there is Martinez and GGG, and then the next group of Geale, Macklin, Sturm, Murray and Quillin.
Sturm is a pure pussy he avoided GGG when he was number 1 contender and I hate the cunt with a passion living off the Oscar robbery. Look for him to make meaningless defences for another 100 years.
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Martinez choosing to fight Cotto does not make the situation any clearer. GGG is certainly the busiest and Quillin is certainly the most over hyped. Golovkin is the man but until Sergio flat out ducks him, he has to be given the title of number 1. Sturm should fight Golovkin but he won't. Quillin should just fight already.
No one wants to fight Quillin. Like a few others, people just don't want to fight. I'm sure you can get Quillin in the ring with GGG for a fair sum.
That's just not true. Quillin hasn't looked unbeatable in his two steps up in competition against Rosado and N'Jikam. Rosado and N'Jikam are good, but Quillin looked flummoxed at times in both fights. He didn't have a long amateur career so I bet he just needs to develop a bit more before he gets put in with the top dogs at middleweight, which is absolutely fine. A great fight for Quillin would be against a Sturm. Quillin doesn't have a big following anyway and a fight so there shouldn't be a problem with fighting in Germany and it's a unification fight. A fight with Sturm would go a long way to telling us where Quillin's at.
In my opinion, currently at 160, there is Martinez and GGG, and then the next group of Geale, Macklin, Sturm, Murray and Quillin.
Quillin knocks out everyone in that second tier... Danny Geale?? Macklin?!?! WTF?!?! Are you effing serious!?!? Did you even read what you typed??!?!?
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Sergio is the champ :cool: Triple G maybe the best fighter in the division but he ain't the champ until he beats Martinez ;)
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Sergio is the champ :cool: Triple G maybe the best fighter in the division but he ain't the champ until he beats Martinez ;)
He's not gonna get the chance... Martinez is gonna retire first.
He's another Barker waiting to happen.
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Sergio is the champ :cool: Triple G maybe the best fighter in the division but he ain't the champ until he beats Martinez ;)
He's not gonna get the chance... Martinez is gonna retire first.
He's another Barker waiting to happen.
Martinez may retire but outside of Floyd, Triple G is the biggest money fight for him after Cotto :D
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i guess the question is, at what point does a fighter lose his #1 spot for inactivity? i think that martinez has been out long enough to call ggg #1.
That's a bit harsh. He's been inactive through injury. And has a fight lined up
its not harsh, its just the reality. for example, what if he was injured for 2 years? or 3 years? at what point does he lose his status as #1? thats the question. i think that ggg has taken over. if sergio beats cotto then i have no problem with putting him back at #1.
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powerpuncher
i guess the question is, at what point does a fighter lose his #1 spot for inactivity? i think that martinez has been out long enough to call ggg #1.
That's a bit harsh. He's been inactive through injury. And has a fight lined up
its not harsh, its just the reality. for example, what if he was injured for 2 years? or 3 years? at what point does he lose his status as #1? thats the question. i think that ggg has taken over. if sergio beats cotto then i have no problem with putting him back at #1.
Martinez fought last in April, he hasn't been inactive for over a year yet and the Cotto fight is all but scheduled :-\ there was a year of inactivity between Floyds fights with Cotto and Guerrero :p
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Neither guy, Martin Murray is No.1 as far as im concerned. He beat Martinez and would have got the decision anywhere outside of Argentina imo.
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ykdadamaja
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Martinez choosing to fight Cotto does not make the situation any clearer. GGG is certainly the busiest and Quillin is certainly the most over hyped. Golovkin is the man but until Sergio flat out ducks him, he has to be given the title of number 1. Sturm should fight Golovkin but he won't. Quillin should just fight already.
No one wants to fight Quillin. Like a few others, people just don't want to fight. I'm sure you can get Quillin in the ring with GGG for a fair sum.
That's just not true. Quillin hasn't looked unbeatable in his two steps up in competition against Rosado and N'Jikam. Rosado and N'Jikam are good, but Quillin looked flummoxed at times in both fights. He didn't have a long amateur career so I bet he just needs to develop a bit more before he gets put in with the top dogs at middleweight, which is absolutely fine. A great fight for Quillin would be against a Sturm. Quillin doesn't have a big following anyway and a fight so there shouldn't be a problem with fighting in Germany and it's a unification fight. A fight with Sturm would go a long way to telling us where Quillin's at.
In my opinion, currently at 160, there is Martinez and GGG, and then the next group of Geale, Macklin, Sturm, Murray and Quillin.
Quillin knocks out everyone in that second tier... Danny Geale?? Macklin?!?! WTF?!?! Are you effing serious!?!? Did you even read what you typed??!?!?
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Geale and Macklin are tougher then the other fighters Quillin has fought. I dont know why Quillin is rated and thats been my opinion for a long time. He seems so crude and I question his power given his performance v Rosado. Regarding his potential he is old enough as it is and cant see him making big improvements at this stage.
I think Billy Joe Saunders would beat him easily. If they fought now.