Sergio Martinez set to continue his boxing career

Sergio Martinez, right, with Miguel Cotto prior to their showdown (Photo: Chris Farina – Top Rank)

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By Chris Robinson 

It looks like former WBC middleweight champion Sergio Martinez is set to push forward with his boxing career in the wake of his disastrous TKO loss to Miguel Cotto last month.

Now 39 years old, Martinez was dropped three times in the first round of his bout with Cotto inside of Madison Square Garden in New York. Martinez took more punishment throughout the match, as his corner elected to call off the action after the tenth.

“Miguel De Pablos and I met with Sergio at his home in Madrid and he says he is 100% healthy and ready to do what it takes to return to the very top of boxing,” stated Sampson Lewkowicz, Martinez’s longtime advisor.

Lewkowicz says Martinez will first undergo a full battery of head-to-toe testing from top specialists in New York and expects Martinez to return to the ring on a mission.

“Against Cotto, Sergio was badly hurt in the opening round from the first left hook that landed,” Lewkowicz explained. “After that, he remembers only pieces and had very little control of his body and especially his legs. He fought entirely on instinct. It was the worst night of his entire career and he is coming back to prove he is a superstar fighter who just had a bad night.”

Stay tuned for more details on Martinez’s ring return.

Chris Robinson can be reached at CRobinson@hustleboss.com

Photos: Guillermo Rigondeaux returns in Macau, China on UniMas

Images from Macau, China, as unified junior featherweight champion Guillermo Rigondeaux (13-0, 8 KO’s) works out ahead of his July 19 defense against contender Sod Looknongyantoy. The clash takes place from the Cotai Arena inside of the Venetian Macao Resort.

One of the biggest subplots to this fight is that the Cuban marvel will not be featured on HBO. Instead, viewers can check out the two-time gold medalist out on UniMas at 11 PM/ET.

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Chris Robinson can be reached at CRobinson@hustleboss.com

Photos: Guillermo Rigondeaux returns in Macau, China

Images from Macau, China, as unified junior featherweight champion Guillermo Rigondeaux (13-0, 8 KO’s) works out ahead of his July 19 defense against contender Sod Looknongyantoy. The clash takes place from the Cotai Arena inside of the Venetian Macao Resort.

One of the biggest subplots to this fight is that the Cuban marvel will not be featured on HBO. Instead, viewers can check out the two-time gold medalist out on UniMas at 11 PM/ET.

Photos courtesy of Chris Farina (Top Rank)

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Chris Robinson can be reached at Trimond@aol.com

King James Returns to His Throne

Lebron James is heading back to Cleveland (Photo: Instagram)

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By Kyle Hutchison twitter instagram

Like Odysseus returning home to Crete in Homer’s epic The Odyssey, LeBron James returned home to Cleveland on Friday afternoon, agreeing to a 2-year, $42.1 million dollar deal. What does this mean for the NBA?

One story that is universally loved in every sport; redemption.

LeBron James went from being one of the most well-liked players in the NBA to one of the most reviled after the now infamous “The Decision” telecast on ESPN prior to his departure to the Miami Heat.
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