They were talking like that was because at least in America Sergio Martinez was pretty much a complete unknown and he came out and put on a very skillful display and an energetic performance against a guy most thought was at least decent and more of a known quantity. They were just excited about the arrival of Sergio Martinez and he definitely gave the best showing of himself on that tripleheader card. The Martinez who fought Margarito is in no way relevant to Martinez today. I would almost guarantee he would beat Margarito if given the chance now.

I agree with VD that Quintana is fully capable of beating him again however I would pick Williams to win a rematch. Martinez would be brutal for Williams if Martinez was on because Martinez has such excellent footwork and if he can keep Williams from getting set (which shows how much Williams has advanced) he would have every shot at beating Williams because he's the cleaner, sharper puncher. If you talk about volume, there are ways to neutralize volume especially if you are a shorter puncher who can change distances quickly on a guy who throws such long punches. Martinez is more then capable and imo that fight would look like a replay of the Quintana fight if Martinez could take the left away from Williams like Quintana did. I could also see Paul just overwhelming and wearing down Martinez.

Daniel Santos, a sharp southpaw with a lot of pop, he could get to Williams potentially.