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Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Sergio Martinez: what's your prediction?
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I have a feeling Martinez is going to gas out, he has in his last 4 fights. The ONLY thing that has saved him is that he carries his power well throughout the fight, but that's out the window if Jr can take his shots, which i think he probably will but anything can happen. This is also what i believe happened against Margarito. Martinez has improved since, a better measure of distance, as he uses his athleticism much more effectively to jump in and counter.
This is going to be a great fight regardless, both fighters have a good chance.
Who knows right
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View PostI can envision multiple scenarios where Martinez gets the victory, and I can't do the same for Chavez. He's a one-dimensional fighter, and hasn't bothered showing anything else. Jr. will most likely not box like Barker and Macklin did, and that's what gave them success early on. They forced Sergio to adjust his tactics to get those victories. I thought Jr. gave a good performance against Lee, but other than their southpaw stances, Lee/Martinez do not fight alike. Martinez utilizes head/torso/lateral movement and world-class stamina to go with it. He rarely stands straight up, he'll bend slightly at the waist to mess with his opponent's perspective of range, or to angle himself so he can throw his straight left. I don't think there's any sparring partner that could replicate Sergio's style well enough for Jr. to feel 100% confident going into the ring. From what I've heard from Roach, it sounds like he's banking on Jr's chin and weight to make the difference
If Chavez fights with the "He can't hurt me, I'm walking through anything" mentality, he might as well just lay down in the first round and save himself from the pain and humiliation
Roach does sound like he is relying primarily on Chavez Jr. being Chavez Jr. again and just bullying Martinez. Chavez Jr.'s chin or skin will betray him in that scenario.
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Originally posted by ElMeroChingon View PostI have a feeling Martinez is going to gas out, he has in his last 4 fights. The ONLY thing that has saved him is that he carries his power well throughout the fight, but that's out the window if Jr can take his shots, which i think he probably will but anything can happen. This is also what i believe happened against Margarito. Martinez has improved since, a better measure of distance, as he uses his athleticism much more effectively to jump in and counter.
This is going to be a great fight regardless, both fighters have a good chance.
Who knows right
Martinez is a very smart fighter, he might seem very reckless and sloppy, but there's a science to what he does.Last edited by kiaba360; 08-14-2012, 05:22 PM.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostI think Chavez Jr's youth and aggression will make it a very difficult fight for the aging Martinez.
What do you think?
Definition of Bute, verb; to beat the snot out of an overated, overhyped, overprotected fighter over the course of several rounds until said fighter can no longer continue to fight.
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View PostI don't think he's tiring out. The fact that he's done it in his last 3 fights and yet still been able to stop his opponent late, means that it's part of his strategy. That's what I was referring to as "switching gears". Martinez doesn't fight at one pace for the entire fight, he'll switch tempos on the fly and sees how his opponent acts, and then he'll react. It's his way of maintaining ring generalship, and his way of physically/mentally tiring his opponents out. His last 4 opponents tried to box him, so he'll probably change up this strategy against Chavez.
Martinez is a very smart fighter, he might seem very reckless and sloppy, but there's a science to what he does.
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Chavez comes in looking huge compared to Sergio. He expects to eat Sergio's punches and wear him down to the body against the ropes. Sergio will use his speed and footwork to give Chavez angles and will be tough to catch early on. Around round 4 Sergio starts to time Chavez with ease and turns the fight into a one sided affair. One of two things happens next. Either Sergio stops Chavez in around 9 or 10 on his feet, or Sergio gets tired from the constant movement and from throwing bombs. Chavez then gets his back against the rope and uses his size to bully Sergio and make it close on the cards (meaning uncle bob buys a win for jr.) My prediction? Sergio by absolute comical stoppage. Chavez has no defense, is too slow, and has never fought anyone with speed and a punch.
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The fight will last as long as "Sugar" Cesar Chavez wants it to. If he's got other business that night, Martinez will end up out cold on Larry Merchant's lap in round 1; if Chavez has time, he may punish Martinez over 12 rounds for ducking him for the past 2 years.
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Originally posted by ElMeroChingon View PostI have a feeling Martinez is going to gas out, he has in his last 4 fights. The ONLY thing that has saved him is that he carries his power well throughout the fight, but that's out the window if Jr can take his shots, which i think he probably will but anything can happen. This is also what i believe happened against Margarito. Martinez has improved since, a better measure of distance, as he uses his athleticism much more effectively to jump in and counter.
This is going to be a great fight regardless, both fighters have a good chance.
Who knows right
Martinez relies on his footwork to offend and defend, and that's why he's so athletic, and I've never seen him "tired" ... sure, he slows down a little bit especially in the middle rounds, but IMO he does that on purpose to actually take advantage in the final rounds (8-12) where his opponent is more tired than him.
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