Sergio Martinez-Jermain Taylor
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10-12-2012, 11:06 PM
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Sergio Martinez-Jermain Taylor
KYLE THEEE SPINKS FAN Wrote:I got a prime Taylor over Martinez easy...Pavlik in 2010 was pushing Martinez back in those middle rounds, and a prime Taylor at 160 imo is a better fighter than Pavlik. Taylor would keep Martinez at bay with that jab and control the pace of that fight. Even if Taylor fades, it's not like Martinez has the power to take him out. Martinez would win a few of those late rounds, but Taylor would dominate the first 8 rounds of that fight. Sergio has got a very decent, fast jab himself. The early rounds would have been interesting to see whose jab was working best. As for Martinez not having enough power to take him out? I think Martinez would have plenty of it! Like Pavlik, Taylor doesn't react well to big shots, difference is Pavlik has shown to be able to stay on his feet though. Like pointed out already, Ouma & Wright (both 154 pound southpaws who can box) were pushing Taylor back! Taylor was there to be hit & Martinez is a pretty accurate with his shots & has the ability to take a better shot & use his legs much better. I don't think Taylor's chin or stamina will hold up against the much more skilled Martinez. |
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