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    Comments Thread For: Sergio Martinez Wants To End Career With a Win

    Former WBC super welterweight and middleweight champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (51-3-2, 28KOs) stresses that he's still eager to returning to the ring, and he'll do whatever it takes to make that possible.

    Martinez has been inactive since last June's tenth round TKO defeat to Miguel Cotto at New York's Madison Square Garden. The Argentine fighter has been dealing with various injrues over the last two years, with his knees being the worst.
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    #2
    How about martinez vs mayorga lol

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      #3
      Morales is available, lets make it happen!

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        #4
        so much for cottards saying he didnt have a knee injury

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          #5
          He was shot after the Murray fight and should have retired then if he wanted to go out with a win. But I admire him tremendously for keeping going, keeping competing way past his body's natural limit to fight at that level.

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            #6
            this guy went down fast after the Chavez fight,he's nearing 40 and obviously his injuries will always be there,i doubt he will train at 100% fearing injuring himself

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              #7
              War Maravilla! !

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                #8
                I'm a big fan, Maravilla. Please hang them up.

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                  #9
                  Hmmm...well...I don't care to see it but if it will give him some piece of mind....hope it's a gimme in Argentina...

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                    #10
                    Big fan of his & his style.
                    He's got 1 more in him vs a C class fighter.

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