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SEP 14, 2012 4:15 PM
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Martinez Tells Chavez He Will 'Break His Face a Thousand Times'
Lineal middleweight champion Sergio Martinez typically smiles widely and is in a good mood before fights. He has always been respectful toward his opponents, and rarely antagonistic.
It was shocking to many when, at the final news conference for his fight against titleholder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on Wednesday at the Wynn Las Vegas: Martinez stood at the podium and threw harsh verbal punches.
Martinez was animated and angry, pointing his finger at the youngster, promising to deliver pain when they meet in their highly-anticipated showdown for 160-pound supremacy Saturday night during Mexican Independence Day weekend at the sold-out Thomas & Mack Center. The fight sold an arena-record 19,186 tickets.
Martinez has been all over Chavez throughout the promotion.
Chavez fired right back.
Argentina's Martinez, 37, believes that Chavez, 26, doesn't respect boxing, doesn't deserve the alphabet belt he owns (which was stripped from Martinez) and is living off the name of his famous father, Hall of Famer and all-time Mexican great Julio Cesar Chavez Sr., who won world titles in three weight classes.
After spending a great deal of time explaining all the things about Chavez that bothered him, Martinez got a little emotional. "I'm getting upset," he said to small group of reporters he was sitting with.
After he collected himself, Martinez added, simply, "I want to beat him up."
Wow! The deep desire for victory and personal tension between these two boxers makes this fight a must-see.
Who will win?
via ESPN
It was shocking to many when, at the final news conference for his fight against titleholder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on Wednesday at the Wynn Las Vegas: Martinez stood at the podium and threw harsh verbal punches.
Martinez was animated and angry, pointing his finger at the youngster, promising to deliver pain when they meet in their highly-anticipated showdown for 160-pound supremacy Saturday night during Mexican Independence Day weekend at the sold-out Thomas & Mack Center. The fight sold an arena-record 19,186 tickets.
"I will break his face a thousand times," Martinez said through translator and adviser Sampson Lewkowicz. "This will not be an easy knockout. I will punish him a lot. And after that, I will knock him out and he will suffer a lot."
Martinez has been all over Chavez throughout the promotion.
"He won't be eating solid food with the few teeth remaining after I get through with him."
Chavez fired right back.
"I know he has a big mouth, and I am going to shut him up once and for all," Chavez said. "He's just a big clown."
Argentina's Martinez, 37, believes that Chavez, 26, doesn't respect boxing, doesn't deserve the alphabet belt he owns (which was stripped from Martinez) and is living off the name of his famous father, Hall of Famer and all-time Mexican great Julio Cesar Chavez Sr., who won world titles in three weight classes.
After spending a great deal of time explaining all the things about Chavez that bothered him, Martinez got a little emotional. "I'm getting upset," he said to small group of reporters he was sitting with.
After he collected himself, Martinez added, simply, "I want to beat him up."
Wow! The deep desire for victory and personal tension between these two boxers makes this fight a must-see.
Who will win?
Who will win?
Sergio Martinez (2) 67%
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (1) 33%
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via ESPN
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