Sergio Martínez

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Sergio Martínez is an Argentine former professional boxer and multiple-time middleweight world champion known for his slick southpaw style and late-career dominance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
professional boxer
world boxing champion
activeIn 20th-century boxing
21st-century boxing
boxingStance southpaw
careerStatus former professional boxer
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
defeated Julio César Chávez Jr. NERFINISHED
Kelly Pavlik NERFINISHED
Paul Williams NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Argentine of Spanish descent
familyName Martínez NERFINISHED
fightingOutOf Buenos Aires, Argentina NERFINISHED
givenName Sergio NERFINISHED
hasRole world light middleweight champion
world middleweight champion
hasWonTitleIn light middleweight division
middleweight division
knownFor knockout power in the middleweight division
late-career dominance at middleweight
unorthodox movement and reflexes
languageSpoken Spanish
lostTo Miguel Cotto NERFINISHED
Paul Williams NERFINISHED
name Sergio Gabriel Martínez NERFINISHED
nationality Argentine NERFINISHED
nickname Maravilla NERFINISHED
notableAchievement The Ring middleweight world champion NERFINISHED
WBC light middleweight world champion
WBC middleweight world champion NERFINISHED
WBO middleweight world champion NERFINISHED
lineal middleweight champion
multiple-time middleweight world champion
notableFight Sergio Martínez vs Julio César Chávez Jr.
Sergio Martínez vs Kelly Pavlik NERFINISHED
Sergio Martínez vs Paul Williams II
notableFor being one of the top pound-for-pound fighters of his era
occupation athlete
professional boxer
position middleweight boxer
residence Spain NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sport boxing
style slick southpaw style
weightClass light middleweight
middleweight

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Kelly Pavlik lostTo Sergio Martínez