Monday, July 2, 2012

Trying To Gain Respect


Who is the better pound for pound fighter in the world Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.? I know I know, we all wont know for sure until both of them step into the ring together so the debate will continue. However there is one man who never really gets mentioned in the pound for pound discussion, even though he has dominated his opponents through out his career. But as his next fight comes closer he may start to get universal respect, His name is Sergio Martinez.

The five foot ten, 37 year old southpaw Sergio Martinez (49-2, 28 Ko's) is currently preparing to face young Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on September 15th live on pay per view. This will mark the biggest bout of Martinez's career. Although Martinez has faced great opposition such as Paul Williams, Kelly Pavlik, Kermit Cintron, Darren Barker, and Antonio Margarito. The number three ranked pound for pound for fighter in the world will have all eyes on him to dominate Chavez Jr.

With great well known named fighters ahead of him in Mayweather and Pacquiao, every Martinez bout means just that much more. One loss could mean Martinez not seeing a future super fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. Martinez who offered 80% of the earnings to Mayweather for a possible bout, still wants to move up the rankings one day and beat Floyd Mayweather. For now Martinez must take care of a hungry Chavez Jr. in a fight of the year candidate.

Martinez holds the true warrior spirit and we should see that in his upcoming fight. That's what has made him such a fan favorite. And even more so thats what has made his run so impressive as one of the top pound for pound fighters in the world. Possibly even one day here we could see Martinez grace the rankings as the top pound for pound fighter in the world.


Sunday, July 1, 2012

Never Judge A Book By Its Cover


The month of June for Boxing was filled with controversy, steroid scandals, and of course great fights. The biggest thing the average outside fan, plus even the occasional hardcore Boxing fan will take away from last month, was the judging scandal of Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley. And to there credit it did dominate the headlines of Boxing. Judging in Boxing does need a make over and in do time there will be some changes made.

Another portion of fans may say they take away steroid testing in Boxing still needing a upgrade. Boxing should implement a unified steroid testing policy. But Boxing is doing something right though, other wise no one would be getting caught. Above all though there is one thing that should be taken away from the month of June in Boxing, the future of the sport.

There are problems to be fixed within the sport yes, but more often then not everyone focuses on all the bad instead of the good. And Boxing is still doing a lot of things good. For instance future fights and even future talent and stars in the making. The future shined bright in June.

The week after the Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley controversy, we got to see once again one of the more exciting stars in the sport coming up Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. back in action. Like his Hall of Fame father Julio Cesar Chavez Sr., Chavez Jr. sparkled as he fought his way to a action packed TKO victory, over Irish southpaw Andy Lee. After the fight it was announced that a bout that fight fans have wanted for some time had been made, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Sergio Martinez September 15th. In recent years we have seen possible great fights avoided due to promoters own priorities. This time around we will see just what the public wants, which is a young exciting Chavez Jr. going up against the worlds number three pound for pound fighter southpaw Sergio Martinez.

Then just another week after Martinez vs. Chavez Jr. was signed, a young hungry under dog Josestio Lopez pulled a huge upset over Victor Ortiz. Going into the June 23rd bout at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Ortiz was the six and a half favorite over Lopez. The stakes on the line were if Ortiz were to win, he would be the next opponent inserted into the Canelo Alvarez sweepstakes. Lopez had other thoughts though as he ripped Ortiz in the 9th round breaking Ortiz's jaw, forcing Ortiz to quit on his stool giving Lopez the win by TKO. This fight summed up what we love about Boxing. The underdog with no shot, that suddenly battles through the odds to pull off the impossible.

Then lastly just this last Saturday we saw future superstars Erislandy Lara and Gary Russell Jr. take care of business. Cuban amateur standout Ersilandy Lara who still could face Canelo Alvarez in September, dominated Freddy Hernandez. Hernandez at the end simply put, had more cuts on his face then jabs landed. Lara showed why he could be a future number one Junior Middleweight in the world. Also we saw Gary Russell Jr. another amateur standout this time from U.S.A. Boxing run over his opponent Christopher Perez. The lightning fast and powerful Russell made quick work knocking down Perez numerous times before finally getting the TKO stoppage. Even with lesser opposition Lara and Russell both showed why they are top prospects. 

So now as we roll into the month of July and look back at June, don't focus on the problems of Boxing, focus on the future, as well as the good things. With great fights being made, plus upsets, and future stars who hold the ability to excite fans, we should all be excited. The future holds big things for Boxing including more upsets and talent being cultivated right in front of our very eyes . So upon further review are you still bummed about June's downers? Or are you excited at the amazing things we saw? It's okay to believe in a little of both, but if you think Boxing lost in June, then just look again and you may be surprised at what you find.