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    Default Re: Somebody show me when Sergios knee fell apart

    When he went under the knife

    Did Martinez make excuses?

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    Default Re: Somebody show me when Sergios knee fell apart

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    When he went under the knife

    Did Martinez make excuses?
    No just his fans that said Cotto was more shot then he was until after he got stopped. After that he was a cripple. I enclosed the post fight comments.

    When he went under the knife is not an answer. My brother got a new hip and its better then the old one. People have been saying his knee was gone or they cant believe how bad he looked. He's been on the decline since Barker and Cotto has since Margarito. Cotto put in a masterful performance and all people can do is say how shot Sergio was.

    Video: Cotto-Martinez Full Post Fight Press Conference - Boxing News

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    Default Re: Somebody show me when Sergios knee fell apart

    I think Martinez is trying to be honourable and not take anything away from Cotto. That is not to say that the state of Sergio's knees were the only reason Cotto was able to hurt him and then keep him off balance all night, but it is quite obvious that they were a big factor in the fight. It's not like people are all exclusive fans of one fighter over another either. Martinez has been a credit to the sport but we all saw that he was in serious decline before last night. I hold my hands up and admit that I thought as soon as Cotto decided to trade with Martinez then he would pay the price, and I was clearly wrong, but that does not mean tha I can ignore what my own eyes told me when watching the Argentinians clearly compromised movement. It is like the people who dismiss Golovkin purely on his record without acknowledging how he goes about his work and what they see in front of their eyes. Congratulations to Cotto. We will not know how he is going to fare as a middleweight until he faces somebody at that weight now that he is the man, but I would not bet against him unless he chooses to jump in the deep end with GGG.
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    And yes I am a little pissed, because Golovkin did not get the chance to fight the man, and he may well now have to wait another hundred years to prove his ability to tie up everything in this weight class.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    I think Martinez is trying to be honourable and not take anything away from Cotto. That is not to say that the state of Sergio's knees were the only reason Cotto was able to hurt him and then keep him off balance all night, but it is quite obvious that they were a big factor in the fight. It's not like people are all exclusive fans of one fighter over another either. Martinez has been a credit to the sport but we all saw that he was in serious decline before last night. I hold my hands up and admit that I thought as soon as Cotto decided to trade with Martinez then he would pay the price, and I was clearly wrong, but that does not mean tha I can ignore what my own eyes told me when watching the Argentinians clearly compromised movement. It is like the people who dismiss Golovkin purely on his record without acknowledging how he goes about his work and what they see in front of their eyes. Congratulations to Cotto. We will not know how he is going to fare as a middleweight until he faces somebody at that weight now that he is the man, but I would not bet against him unless he chooses to jump in the deep end with GGG.

    Fair enough. Good points

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    Default Re: Somebody show me when Sergios knee fell apart

    It's boxing isn't it ? the best rarely meet the best at both of their primes and you are right to remind everyone that Cotto is hardly a spring chicken himself. I would have loved to have seen Cotto fight Hatton at light-Welterweight and I think he may well have beaten Ricky but what a hell of a fight that would have been.
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    Default Re: Somebody show me when Sergios knee fell apart

    I was very critical of not only his legs but how he used them. I felt terrible after the fight because it probably came off dismissive of Cotto when that certainly wasn't my intention.

    Here is what my eyes thought they saw.
    Not a knee issue as much as a leg strength issue and how he moved not his ability to move. First, one foot was always in the air. Big step left with his lead leg, he's not in a good punching position while it is up or turned as it put him. Then big step sideways with his train foot, again he can't really punch with that foot in the air. Once he plants it down he is sturdy but he then moved his lead leg again. Constantly with no base under him. His balance was shook from early but some of that can be compensated by pure leg strength. And awkward fighters can generate power without having their legs under them from their legs. That's what makes them awkward. Being able to get power when you don't expect. But I saw about five times(not counting when he was stunned) where he went to make a simple movement and he sort of tripped because it didn't look like he had the strength in his legs to compensate for his movement.

    I fully apologize if it came off I was dismissing what Cotto had done. That certainly wasn't my intention. I just didn't see leg strength from Sergio, I commented on how pencil thin his legs were at the weigh in. I thought they'd use the 14 months to build them up to stabilize the knee. I didn't see leg strength at the weigh in and I didn't see a solid base in the fight. Full props to Cotto for beating the hell out of him. And I use what I say about Sergios legs as no excuse for how wildly wrong I was about the fight. What happened happened I was just flat wrong. Probably the most wrong I've been since I under estimated a young Andre Ward. This one will stick with me for the shot to my ego. But it's awesome that Cotto got to put on such a show. Bariquas rejoice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    I was very critical of not only his legs but how he used them. I felt terrible after the fight because it probably came off dismissive of Cotto when that certainly wasn't my intention.

    Here is what my eyes thought they saw.
    Not a knee issue as much as a leg strength issue and how he moved not his ability to move. First, one foot was always in the air. Big step left with his lead leg, he's not in a good punching position while it is up or turned as it put him. Then big step sideways with his train foot, again he can't really punch with that foot in the air. Once he plants it down he is sturdy but he then moved his lead leg again. Constantly with no base under him. His balance was shook from early but some of that can be compensated by pure leg strength. And awkward fighters can generate power without having their legs under them from their legs. That's what makes them awkward. Being able to get power when you don't expect. But I saw about five times(not counting when he was stunned) where he went to make a simple movement and he sort of tripped because it didn't look like he had the strength in his legs to compensate for his movement.

    I fully apologize if it came off I was dismissing what Cotto had done. That certainly wasn't my intention. I just didn't see leg strength from Sergio, I commented on how pencil thin his legs were at the weigh in. I thought they'd use the 14 months to build them up to stabilize the knee. I didn't see leg strength at the weigh in and I didn't see a solid base in the fight. Full props to Cotto for beating the hell out of him. And I use what I say about Sergios legs as no excuse for how wildly wrong I was about the fight. What happened happened I was just flat wrong. Probably the most wrong I've been since I under estimated a young Andre Ward. This one will stick with me for the shot to my ego. But it's awesome that Cotto got to put on such a show. Bariquas rejoice!
    This is the thing. He didn't have his legs from the first bell in this fight which meant he didn't have his normal mobility to get himself into punching position/out of the way of Cotto's punches and didn't have any snap in his punches when he did throw them.

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    Default Re: Somebody show me when Sergios knee fell apart

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    When he went under the knife

    Did Martinez make excuses?
    No just his fans that said Cotto was more shot then he was until after he got stopped. After that he was a cripple. I enclosed the post fight comments.

    When he went under the knife is not an answer. My brother got a new hip and its better then the old one. People have been saying his knee was gone or they cant believe how bad he looked. He's been on the decline since Barker and Cotto has since Margarito. Cotto put in a masterful performance and all people can do is say how shot Sergio was.

    Video: Cotto-Martinez Full Post Fight Press Conference - Boxing News
    I know and agree, drives me fookin nuts. I knew..we all knew prior SX...Sergio had bad sticks but I still picked him to torch Cotto based largely on awkward shots and cutting Cotto up. My foot is still in my mouth and that's on me. Both guys were on decline and people who slight Cotto equally slight Martinez. He knew what he was getting into, its a big boy sport and Cotto rose to a higher occasion two fights removed from talking retirement etc. He earned it, and Martinez has earned to be remembered for more than a guy needing excuses or keyboard crutches. Sad finale that one. The good ones don't often go out clean.

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