Sergio Martinez Does Not Rule Out Future Crack at Ryota Murata I…

Let's see if I have the ability to do it, I will try with all of the desire in the world. His hope was that medical procedures could drastically improve, which I doubt have occurred during these six…

This website may contain adult language. Former two division champion Sergio Martinez, 45-years-old, does not rule out the possibility of one day going after a world title.But all of that will depend on what he's capable of doing in his comeback fight, and then a few more solid contests.Martinez will snap a six year retirement when he returns to the ring on August 21, facing José Miguel Fandino in a contest taking place in Cantabria, Spain.Because of the current COVID-19 restrictions and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Martinez doubts that he'll be able to get a second fight in 2020.

Former world titleholder Sergio Martinez (51-3-2, will end his retirement later this month as he takes on Jose Miguel Fandino (15-6, 8 KOs) on August 21st, but despite what you may think, “I am not coming back for money. Because knee injuries don’t simply improve with time.
Obviously, health comes first. I have a super healthy body and the average life span has risen a lot. Martinez is training in Spain, hoping to make a comeback on June 6 in Madrid, RingTV.com reported. "[QUOTE=KingOfGlory;20695122]Sadly I agree.

My return may be the beginning of something very beautiful or it may be the end of something very beautiful.”Martinez, 45, hasn’t fought professionally since he got stopped by Miguel Cotto in June 2014. I had a lot of speed and I had a good combo of three, four shots because I had plenty of training. Martinez will be fighting again at age 45, but he’s doing it for his own personal reasons.
In the past, at 35 you were already an old man in the sports field, but we were dying at 80 during that period. He was never the same after that knee injury. Sergio Martinez Promises More Power, New Moves in Comeback Bout

There are very solid foundations regarding the business I have.“My return may be the beginning of something very beautiful or it may be the end of something very beautiful.“On the 22nd of August, I will be able to know what it is.

It was clear in that fight that Martinez’s knees had basically disintegrated over the years — and typically that’s not something that really gets any better with time — but Martinez clearly feels good enough to give it another go. 0 0 Less than a minute. Former middleweight king Sergio Martinez, who turned 45 in February and has not fought since a rough 2014 loss to Miguel Cotto, is planning a comeback with a specific target in mind. Sergio Martinez says boxing comeback is not about money. Martinez is simply bidding to gauge how much is left in the tank years on from his first retirement.The ex-super welterweight and a middleweight champion “Maravilla” is doing a superbly meticulous training camp to be in great shape aiming for a beautiful return after six years out of the ring.Aged 45 and with a record of 51 wins with 28 knockouts, 3 losses and 2 draws, Martinez will face an opponent ten years younger, José Fandino (15 wins and 6 losses).“What I have is a spectacular ambition. [QUOTE=NaijaD;20646268]Lol it puzzles me also, why does anyone think they can be better in any aspect of this sport at 45 than they were at 35. I am lucky to have things earned and put by for a good life.

They also spoke about Sergio's desire to have a …

He even had a date and site, June 6 in Madrid. Newsmaxsport.

"Right now I have to think about August 21, if I do things right then on August 22 the phone will ring. It all depends on what I will feel and, as I feel it, we will see what the future is.”Martínez will participate in an attractive card on August 21, at the El Malecón stadium in Cantabria, Spain.The undefeated Sergio García (31-0, 27 KO) and former super bantamweight champion Kiko Martínez (40-9-2, 28 Ko`s) will participate.In a Matchroom Boxing promotion, undisputed welterweight champion If Braekhus retains her world titles, She will surpass a record that has stood for 72 years. By Wil Esco @wil_esco Aug 7, 2020, 8:00pm EDT

Fandino, 36, is a Spanish fighter who has mostly fought in his native country, where he’ll also fight Martinez. He said years ago when he was training for a potential comeback that his body "wasnt responding" to the… [QUOTE=hugh grant;20695392]Why wait so long?.

Facing a boxer younger than me.... everyone is younger than me. There are very solid foundations regarding the business I have.

[/QUOTE]

Martinez has everything set for … I don't think Oscar will ever come back though. Martinez announced in February that he was training in his native Spain and planned to fight again. "Everything is perfect for my return.