I think Martinez is an easier opponent for Cintron than Clottey was. If Cintron has the power at 154 that he did at 147 I wouldn't be shocked if he stopped him
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I think Martinez is an easier opponent for Cintron than Clottey was. If Cintron has the power at 154 that he did at 147 I wouldn't be shocked if he stopped him
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I can see that on Martinez,getting caught.Martinez a definite eye opener but he may want to keep the hands up,tighten up a bit.Say what you will....going from Joe Green to another level in Cintron is a sizable jump, weight or no weight.Two huge question marks here,going the opposite direction?Good scrap.
My exact thoughts-- this may work out pretty well for Cintron. Martinez is slick, but hasn't exactly been a world beater and ihas been in a much weaker division. Cintron has his critics and his record is at least comparable, but losing to Margarito doesn't mean his career path is on a downward slide as many assume-- as long as he keeps developing his skills and improving and fights strategically. He's relatively young (especially in terms of boxing years, having picked up the sport only in college), and his awesome power should be there at 154. His much commented upon "fragile psyche" is largely overstated: perhaps true after MArgo I, but the Margo II war should have dispelled many of those doubts, and he handled his loss well (and more importantly acknowledged his mistaken "just bang" strategy). I think Kerm wins this one.
I thought Martinez was officially fighting Santos? That is a much better fight.
Daniel Santos to face Sergio Martinez on revamped card - ESPN
Sergio Martinez sure is getting alot of hype for beating a mediocre fighter, no doubt Sergio Martinez is a good fighter. But he is getting a bit overhyped. And with his low hand style against Kermit Cintron he could be wiped out within 5 rounds. I do think Kermit Cintron's power is somewhat overrated, but i certainly feel enough to stop Sergio Martinez if he catches him that is.
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I do think he has heavy hands no doubt but his power is a tad overrated IMO, Jesse Felicano was KO'ed in 4 rounds against light hitting Demetrius Hopkins. And he was also stopped in 1 round getting dropped 3 times against lighting hitting Mike Arnaoutis.
Yet Kermit Cintron never come close to putting Jesse Feliciano down, despite hitting him with everything but the kitchen sink. He also recently couldn't stop the smaller Lovemore N'dou, Lovemore N'dou is tough but you would expect he would of stopped the smaller Lovemore N'dou, who spent all his career below Welterweight.
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I have not seen the Hopkins fight was it a clean KO?
The Arnoutis fight, Feliciano was definately not himself, I mean look at the shots landed by Tsurken and Cintron they were much stronger shots and better leverage.
Honestly Feliciano and N'Dou have some of the best whiskers in the biz.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJPEVGlJ7wQ
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Frustration,Can see it.If he gos in looking for a bomb instead of boxing...(Feliciano fight) what Manny would try to get into his head....his wanning confidence may resurface.I do think Martinez needs to not be so loosey goose and sit down on power shots with Cintron.
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Hey Ice buddy we finally agree on something!
I couldn't believe my ears when Martinez was fighting that Bunema guy.
HBO who up to that point had NEVER EVER even mentioned him in a broadcast before were talking about him like he was Floyd Mayweather. It was embarrassing, they were saying he shouldn't bother with fighting the likes of Vernon Forrest and should instead go straight for a money fight with the likes of Margarito, Mosely or Paul Williams. They were talking about him like they had been championing him for years and that he was a p4p star.
I wouldn't have minded but prior to that fight none of the HBO team had ever mentioned him at all.
Let's see him in with a decent opponent before we proclaim him an all time great is all I'm saying.
If he can bowl Cintron over impressively then we can start calling him a talent.
Until then he's just a guy who dominated a guy nobody had ever heard of and who scored an upset win over a weight drained former champ.
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