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    Comments Thread For: Sergio Martinez: Gennady Golovkin Still Isn't On My Level

    As he prepares to officially start training camp in Madrid, Sergio Martinez is fully focused on his June 7 fight against Miguel Cotto.

    The WBC middleweight champion won’t even talk about how many times he intends to fight after facing Cotto at Madison Square Garden. But if the Argentine southpaw’s injury-ravaged body holds up and he conquers Cotto in their HBO Pay-Per-View main event, don’t count on the 39-year-old Martinez embracing a showdown with Gennady Golovkin in his following fight.
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    #2
    Agreed. I like Golovkin and many fans/experts in boxing are high on him. He looks like a skilled destroyer. But guess what, many top fighters look like that when fighting a particular level of competition.

    It's not until they step up vs other top fighters with experience under the big lights and big fights that we find out who they REALLY are.

    Martinez has been there with the guys he's fought at their respective points in their careers. Golovkin hasn't just yet. But he looks good so far vs his competition.

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      #3
      maravilla's manager said ggg had to fight someone like curtis stevens in order for a future showdown to happen and he did...given that it's a rather thin division I don't see who else ggg could fight to make his name more marketable

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        #4
        Damn right he's not on your level; he's above it.

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          #5
          I like Sergio but he might die if he fights Golovkin. Golovkin is that scary.

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            #6
            Originally posted by T18Z View Post
            Damn right he's not on your level; he's above it.
            Yeah beating a bunch of overmatched junior middleweights really proves that

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              #7
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
              Yeah beating a bunch of overmatched junior middleweights really proves that
              Boring, you know damn well everyone is scared ****less of GGG and will not sign the contract

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                #8
                Originally posted by whytetittie View Post
                Boring, you know damn well everyone is scared ****less of GGG and will not sign the contract
                He doesn't get credit for hypothetical wins. His resume still is what it is and he hasn't proved **** yet.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TyrantT316 View Post
                  Agreed. I like Golovkin and many fans/experts in boxing are high on him. He looks like a skilled destroyer. But guess what, many top fighters look like that when fighting a particular level of competition.

                  It's not until they step up vs other top fighters with experience under the big lights and big fights that we find out who they REALLY are.

                  Martinez has been there with the guys he's fought at their respective points in their careers. Golovkin hasn't just yet. But he looks good so far vs his competition.
                  No one can step up until they do, and it wasn't for a lack of trying that GGG hasn't done it yet. He basically has nowhere to "step up" to. The only two opponents at 160 that could be considered a "step up", Sergio and Quillin, want nothing to do with him.

                  And Martinez was one of the most deserving champs in the world after he beat Pavlik and Williams, but he has overstayed his welcome as MW king imo. His reign has been very underwhelming after a great start.

                  I give him a pass on fighting Cotto since he is coming off a long layoff, but after that he needs to face GGG or Quillin next. If he doesn't, then he is basically holding the lineal title hostage.

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                    #10
                    Sergio got a shot at the middleweight title coming off a loss. Did he earn his shot?

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