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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

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    No way ever does this fight happen. Nooooooooooooo way!!!! Maybe when Martinez is 43-44 years old..
    They'll insist on 148 and then price themselves out of the fight!!! Guaranteed!

    When roach was interviewed about Mosely trying to get the fight he tried boiling Mosely down to 142 and when Shane said you fought Oscar
    at 147 Roach said your not Oscar your better than Oscar.

    Same thing with Martinez, he'll say you fought Margarito at 150 and they'll say your not Margarito, your better than Margarito. Roach is on record and on Video stating that he will never give any fighter an advantage over PAC and their only out for big money fights.. And they'll end up trying to fight the winner of Cotto vs Margarito
    Yes because Mayweather doesn't do nothing like this does he? No he just prefers to weigh in over the proposed weight limit then pay his opponent off, this after making him move up two weight classes in the first place.
    What does Mayweather have to do with anything anyone said in this thread?
    You obviously don't know JT.

    Mayweather is the fighter who should take flack for not fighting Martinez if anyone. Hasn't Manny climbed enough weight classes.

    Why is Martinez dodging the winner of the Super Six? Why is not willing to climb to 170 to fight the winner of Dawson Hopkins?

    Manny has gone from straw weight to 150lbs. That's the highest climb in modern boxing history. I'd say he's done enough.

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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    I hear Wlad is willing to starve himself to 170 if Pacquiao can manage to bloat himself to that weight.

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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    I dont really like this idea for Sergio... 150?? i guess he's getting really desperate for a mega fight...

    Pampered Lucian Bute is willing to face him at 165 but i dont think that's a good idea for sergio either...

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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    I hear Wlad is willing to starve himself to 170 if Pacquiao can manage to bloat himself to that weight.

    id just like to see manny and wlad at heavyweight
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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    Lou DiBella went on record to say that Martinez would have to "kill himself" to make 154 now. I'd be amazed if Martinez could even get himself down to 150, let alone be effective down there.

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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    Quote Originally Posted by Cressa121 View Post
    Lou DiBella went on record to say that Martinez would have to "kill himself" to make 154 now. I'd be amazed if Martinez could even get himself down to 150, let alone be effective down there.

    If Martinez is too big to go down, and is looking for the big fights then why not move up and fight Bute? That guy is crying out for a decent opponent, having to make do to with B listers like Jesse Brinkley and Brian Magee as all the other top guys are tied up in the Super Six.

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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    To be fair to Martinez, why don't they just allow him to keep his weight while he fights Pacquiao and Mayweather at the same time?

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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
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    Lou DiBella went on record to say that Martinez would have to "kill himself" to make 154 now. I'd be amazed if Martinez could even get himself down to 150, let alone be effective down there.

    If Martinez is too big to go down, and is looking for the big fights then why not move up and fight Bute? That guy is crying out for a decent opponent, having to make do to with B listers like Jesse Brinkley and Brian Magee as all the other top guys are tied up in the Super Six.
    I'd like to see that. Instead of asking someone that's already been through 8 weight classes to move up again, he should go up himself if he wants bigger and better fights. There's plenty of great opponents for him at super middleweight, aside from Bute he could fight the Kessler/Stieglitz winner, Dirrell if he ever returns and then there's Froch and Ward too. I've probably missed someone out there.

    Really I don't know why he doesn't consider it. It's a lot more realistic then asking Pacquiao to come up again.

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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    Quote Originally Posted by Cressa121 View Post
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    Lou DiBella went on record to say that Martinez would have to "kill himself" to make 154 now. I'd be amazed if Martinez could even get himself down to 150, let alone be effective down there.

    If Martinez is too big to go down, and is looking for the big fights then why not move up and fight Bute? That guy is crying out for a decent opponent, having to make do to with B listers like Jesse Brinkley and Brian Magee as all the other top guys are tied up in the Super Six.
    I'd like to see that. Instead of asking someone that's already been through 8 weight classes to move up again, he should go up himself if he wants bigger and better fights. There's plenty of great opponents for him at super middleweight, aside from Bute he could fight the Kessler/Stieglitz winner, Dirrell if he ever returns and then there's Froch and Ward too. I've probably missed someone out there.

    Really I don't know why he doesn't consider it. It's a lot more realistic then asking Pacquiao to come up again.
    Imo it's because he's not a true middleweight.

    He's never weighed in at 160. He was 157 against Paul Williams and just over 153 against Kermit Cintron.

    The idea that he would be a corpse at 150 is just plain untrue imo. Everyone judges off the nightmare experience of Oscar De La Hoya and assumes it's impossible to drop weight, but if he's serious about it it wouldn't be that hard for him, else he wouldn't offer to do it.

    There are numerous examples of fighters able to move down. Shane Mosley and Zab Judah have done it fine in the last couple of years. Kenny Florian in the UFC dropped down to 145 lb featherweight division in his last fight and looked awesome, totally dominating Diego Nunes and is now in line for a title shot there. He has fought in 4 weight classes in the UFC now and actually started out at 180 lbs. He's 35 as well.

    Martinez is a small middleweight, he moved up because of the opportunity. There are no same day weigh in's any more, he knows he can move down and that's why he's pushing for it. Conversely, he obviously knows he's too small to move up, which is why he never makes any noise about the stars above him.

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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    Martinez has fought as low as welter, although not in years. Remember he only stepped up to middle to fight Williams when Pavlik/ Williams came apart. Its not like he had to move up because he was having trouble making weight! If he thinks he can get down to 150 for a huge money fight with Pacquaio then all power to him
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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cressa121 View Post
    Lou DiBella went on record to say that Martinez would have to "kill himself" to make 154 now. I'd be amazed if Martinez could even get himself down to 150, let alone be effective down there.

    If Martinez is too big to go down, and is looking for the big fights then why not move up and fight Bute? That guy is crying out for a decent opponent, having to make do to with B listers like Jesse Brinkley and Brian Magee as all the other top guys are tied up in the Super Six.
    The reason Martinez is looking for the big fights is because he wants a big pay day. Does Bute offer a bigger pay day than what Martinez could get now at or around where he would normally fit in, which is 154-160? Given what Kessler, Pavlik, and Johnson have said, I doubt it. I imagine Martinez is getting paid high six figures or $1M or there abouts for his HBO fights now and I believe Bute is paying Johnson $500k and offered Pavlik, $1.1M. Going up to fight a bigger guy for the same amount of money doesn't make sense from a financial viewpoint.

    In addition, Martinez from when he was 25-30 was a welterweight/junior middleweight. In the next couple of years, he grew into a full junior middleweight, and now at 35, I believe really he is at his best between 154 and 160.

    However, he has to get over the idea of fighting Pacquiao because it will never happen. Pacquiao was most hurt after the Margarito fight, which was at 150. I don't see why he would go back up to 150 to face a tougher opponent in Martinez.

    I actually think the best fight for Sergio Martinez right now given $ as the main incentive is the winner of the Cotto v. Margarito fight at 154. Big pay day at a division Martinez can fight in. Will Top Rank let that happen? Doubt it.
    Last edited by Rantcatrat; 09-21-2011 at 12:33 PM.

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    Default Re: Sergio Martinez: " Ill fight Pacquiao at 150 "

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cressa121 View Post
    Lou DiBella went on record to say that Martinez would have to "kill himself" to make 154 now. I'd be amazed if Martinez could even get himself down to 150, let alone be effective down there.

    If Martinez is too big to go down, and is looking for the big fights then why not move up and fight Bute? That guy is crying out for a decent opponent, having to make do to with B listers like Jesse Brinkley and Brian Magee as all the other top guys are tied up in the Super Six.
    The reason Martinez is looking for the big fights is because he wants a big pay day. Does Bute offer a bigger pay day than what Martinez could get now at or around where he would normally fit in, which is 154-160? Given what Kessler, Pavlik, and Johnson have said, I doubt it. I imagine Martinez is getting paid high six figures or $1M or there abouts for his HBO fights now and I believe Bute is paying Johnson $500k and offered Pavlik, $1.1M. Going up to fight a bigger guy for the same amount of money doesn't make sense from a financial viewpoint.

    In addition, Martinez from when he was 25-30 was a welterweight/junior middleweight. In the next couple of years, he grew into a full junior middleweight, and now at 35, I believe really he is at his best between 154 and 160.

    However, he has to get over the idea of fighting Pacquiao because it will never happen. Pacquiao was most hurt after the Margarito fight, which was at 150. I don't see why he would go back up to 150 to face a tougher opponent in Martinez.

    I actually think the best fight for Sergio Martinez right now given $ as the main incentive is the winner of the Cotto v. Margarito fight at 154. Big pay day at a division Martinez can fight in. Will Top Rank let that happen? Doubt it.

    I just don't see Manny vs Martinez as a viable fight really. Manny is too small to fight a guy of that calibre. Margarito's size was offset by Manny's vastly superior skill set but in Martinez he's fighting a top level fighter and one with a sizeable weight advantage.

    Martinez vs Floyd however is a far more legitimate matchup. Floyd has won a legitimate title at 154 lbs and he's been the world's best welter since 2005. A 154lb matchup with Martinez would be a sick fight and Floyd's toughest test to date. But we know he won't take it.

    Incidently, Martinez would make much more than Johnson and Pavlik for fighting Bute. He's the undisputed middleweight champion, p4p number 3 in the world. It's a much bigger fight and if some catchweight of say 165 could be arranged, maybe one or even both belts could be on the line. It could be a great fight, with the winner to fight Andre Ward after he wins the Super Six. Of course Papa Hopkins would be all over that too.

    But I happen to think Martinez would be as disadvantaged in those fights as Manny would be against him and therefore don't think of them as fair matchups.

    Floyd vs Martinez at 154 however. That is a dream fight.

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