I'd give Sergio Martinez a good shot at it. He's super accurate and has great foot movement.
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I'd give Sergio Martinez a good shot at it. He's super accurate and has great foot movement.
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yeah i was thinking sergio martinez as well. not keen on dzinziruk's chances though.
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At LMW probably no one... at WW PBF and mosley...he might lose to pavilk at MW.
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Thinking Sergio Martinez is shifty and capable enough,but might have to stand ground more than he likes.You can call me nutty but I think David Lopez coming down to 154 would have a decent shot.Both very smart boxers with good movement.
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Id have to give Gavin Rees a good chance if he moved up to LMW. This guy is just phenomenal , he isn't a Warren media product like most of you think .
I think based on Williams' loss to Quintana, Sergio Martinez is very capable of beating PW.
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Sergio Martinez v. Paul Williams would be a helluva fight but I doubt Pwill's handlers will let him fight Sergio. Too much risk and too little upside.
Dzinzurik is very capable and he had no qualms about coming to the states to fight Paul, but still I'd probably pick Pwill in that fight.
Mosley doesn't want anything to do with Pwill (as amazing as he looked against Margarito, don't forget how he fared against Forrest who had similar height and reach advantages that Pwill would have) and PBF isn't fighting anyone over 5'8.
At middlweight, Pavlik would give Pwill problems, but I'm not sure he has it in him to win. Would a win over Pwill be Pavlik's biggest win of his career?
BTW - Where is Sergio Martinez? Who is he fighting next? Has he been heard from since the draw with Cintron?
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