Fight Credential

Speed
Always on his toes, always lunging in and out, always dropping his arms to keep his opponent from seeing where his hands are coming from, Martinez is the ultimate peek-a-boo puncher. He'll get in his opponent's face, goad him into taking the initiative and unload with a blinding counter-attack. (See the Paul Williams KO for better reference.) His short, awkward, punishing jab is as effective as it is unorthodox and hard to defend. But what about Chavez? Short answer: He's just slow. No zip whatsoever regardless of his respectable firepower. Biggest gap between them in any category.
Advantage: Martinez
Written by Diego Morilla
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