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    Default WARD V. MARTINEZ - possible at catch-weight

    Surprised this hasn't been posted yet. Both guys say they are up for it, though Martinez says "at a catchweight."

    Martinez wants to fight Ward, and vice versa | RingTV

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    Default Re: WARD V. MARTINEZ - possible at catch-weight

    Quote Originally Posted by shza View Post
    Surprised this hasn't been posted yet. Both guys say they are up for it, though Martinez says "at a catchweight."

    Martinez wants to fight Ward, and vice versa | RingTV
    I'm as big a Sergio fan as any but, frankly, Ward is just too big for him regardless of the weight the day before the fight. Ward was a light heavyweight in the Olympics and now fights at 168. Sergio started his career at welterweight and spent the majority of it at light middleweight. Ward legitimately walks around at 185 and weighs in the night of the fight at 180. I actually believe Sergio is a small middleweight (much like Cotto is a small junior middleweight). Sergio is an "in betweener" between junior middleweight and middleweight. Add to it that Ward is as fast as Sergio or at least around as fast; Sergio goes into this fight without any advantages over Ward except maybe punching power, and we don't even know if Sergio can carry that up with him. It's just too big of a hill to climb. Of course, I would give Sergio the utmost credit even if he fought Ward and lost. Plus Ward has big fights all around him at his weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by shza View Post
    Surprised this hasn't been posted yet. Both guys say they are up for it, though Martinez says "at a catchweight."

    Martinez wants to fight Ward, and vice versa | RingTV
    I'm as big a Sergio fan as any but, frankly, Ward is just too big for him regardless of the weight the day before the fight. Ward was a light heavyweight in the Olympics and now fights at 168. Sergio started his career at welterweight and spent the majority of it at light middleweight. Ward legitimately walks around at 185 and weighs in the night of the fight at 180. I actually believe Sergio is a small middleweight (much like Cotto is a small junior middleweight). Sergio is an "in betweener" between junior middleweight and middleweight. Add to it that Ward is as fast as Sergio or at least around as fast; Sergio goes into this fight without any advantages over Ward except maybe punching power, and we don't even know if Sergio can carry that up with him. It's just too big of a hill to climb. Of course, I would give Sergio the utmost credit even if he fought Ward and lost. Plus Ward has big fights all around him at his weight.
    I agree with all that but even with these disadvantages, Martinez would still easily be the biggest challenge Ward has had. Probably a bigger challenge than Bute -- the jury's still out on that, I guess (similar styles, actually, with Bute bigger and more powerful and Martinez faster and with better reflexes/"defense").

    The only guy I might pick to beat Ward is Chad Dawson (I might pick Hopkins too but that fight's not going to happen, per Hopkins), but I'd like to see how Chad looks whenever he finally gets back in the ring.

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    Default Re: WARD V. MARTINEZ - possible at catch-weight

    Quote Originally Posted by shza View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by shza View Post
    Surprised this hasn't been posted yet. Both guys say they are up for it, though Martinez says "at a catchweight."

    Martinez wants to fight Ward, and vice versa | RingTV
    I'm as big a Sergio fan as any but, frankly, Ward is just too big for him regardless of the weight the day before the fight. Ward was a light heavyweight in the Olympics and now fights at 168. Sergio started his career at welterweight and spent the majority of it at light middleweight. Ward legitimately walks around at 185 and weighs in the night of the fight at 180. I actually believe Sergio is a small middleweight (much like Cotto is a small junior middleweight). Sergio is an "in betweener" between junior middleweight and middleweight. Add to it that Ward is as fast as Sergio or at least around as fast; Sergio goes into this fight without any advantages over Ward except maybe punching power, and we don't even know if Sergio can carry that up with him. It's just too big of a hill to climb. Of course, I would give Sergio the utmost credit even if he fought Ward and lost. Plus Ward has big fights all around him at his weight.
    I agree with all that but even with these disadvantages, Martinez would still easily be the biggest challenge Ward has had. Probably a bigger challenge than Bute -- the jury's still out on that, I guess (similar styles, actually, with Bute bigger and more powerful and Martinez faster and with better reflexes/"defense").

    The only guy I might pick to beat Ward is Chad Dawson (I might pick Hopkins too but that fight's not going to happen, per Hopkins), but I'd like to see how Chad looks whenever he finally gets back in the ring.
    Don't get me wrong - it's still a very intriguing fight. I simply doubt it would be very competitive. Ward is too smart in the ring and would know how to impose his size advantages.

    Jury is out on how good Bute really is and how much of a challenge he would be to Ward. All we know is that he has looked good against common opponents. We'll know more after he faces Froch. If he wins impressively then Ward and Bute need to get it on. Dirrell didn't perform well against Froch, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't against Ward necessarily. So, I believe Dirrell and Bute are good fights for Ward at 168. At 175, there are a few different fights for Ward. The advantage Ward has in his strength at 168 might not be there as much at 175. Cloud, Dawson, Hopkins, even Pascal are interesting fights at 175.

    I don't understand Bernard Hopkins stating he wouldn't face Ward. Did he train Ward or something?

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    Default Re: WARD V. MARTINEZ - possible at catch-weight

    Would be a good fight but Ward takes a wide UD, 10 - 2 Ward. Ward size would be a big factor and his style would be very difficult for Martinez to deal with. I'm not too fond of catchweights though but we'll see what happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manos de Piedra View Post
    Would be a good fight but Ward takes a wide UD, 10 - 2 Ward. Ward size would be a big factor and his style would be very difficult for Martinez to deal with. I'm not too fond of catchweights though but we'll see what happens.
    If Martinez wanted to face a super middleweight, Ward shouldn't be his first foray. He should face someone that he can outspeed first like Carl Froch, Come in at 162 and move around a lot. He should emulate Sugar Ray Robinson in his fight against Joey Maxim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    I don't understand Bernard Hopkins stating he wouldn't face Ward. Did he train Ward or something?
    He has apparently been a long-time mentor to Ward and views him as his protege. Lem's latest: Hopkins won't fight Ward, eyes Bute | RingTV

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    Froch would crush martinez. If barker can make him squeal like a pig then frock would punk him out simples

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    Apologies to Manos, but I'm on a Droid and can't quote. I agree though that outside of the Williams ko, I'm not sold on Martinez. I mean he got the perfect punch of a career in that one (I didn't say lucky because I don't believe in that.) Seriously, give me something other than Williams and Cintron. I'll even give you that he was young and raw when he was stopped against "Hands of Plaster".

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    Default Re: WARD V. MARTINEZ - possible at catch-weight

    Quote Originally Posted by shza View Post
    Surprised this hasn't been posted yet. Both guys say they are up for it, though Martinez says "at a catchweight."

    Martinez wants to fight Ward, and vice versa | RingTV
    Srry bro but I already posted the question a few weeks ago

    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...-martinez.html
    Last edited by ReBeL BLacK; 01-01-2012 at 08:24 PM.

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    Default Re: WARD V. MARTINEZ - possible at catch-weight

    IT's just talks and I dont believe it. Martinez turned down Bute's CW offer where he probably would have made more money yet he's going to face the most frustrating style in Ward?

    IT's not going to happen.

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