
What is Sergio Martínez’s Net Worth?
Sergio Martínez, a professional boxer from Argentina, has a net worth of $10 million. He is considered one of the greatest boxers of the modern era, having won world championships in the light middleweight and middleweight classes. He has also received numerous awards, including the Konex Award Merit Diploma and Fighter of the Year.
In addition to his boxing career, Martínez is an activist against bullying and domestic violence.
Sergio Martínez: Early Life and Boxing Career
Sergio Martínez was born on February 21, 1975 in Avellaneda, Argentina. He grew up in Quilmes, where his father worked in construction. Before boxing, Martínez was a talented cyclist and football player. His uncle Ruben Paniagua trained him for his boxing career, and Martínez had an impressive 39-2 record as an amateur.
Martínez’s Early Boxing Career
In December 1997, Sergio Martínez began his professional boxing career, winning his first fight against Cristian Marcelo Vivas in the second round via disqualification. For the next 16 fights, Martínez fought solely in Argentina, losing only once. In 2000, he traveled abroad for the first time to fight Antonio Margarito in Las Vegas, Nevada, which he ultimately lost. Martínez then returned to Argentina for eight fights, winning all of them, including defending his Argentina welterweight title once.
Martínez Wins Multiple Titles and Defends Them
After his last fight in Argentina in 2002, Martínez chose to move to Spain and began training with Gabriel Sarmiento. He won all four bouts in Spain from April 2002 to May 2003, then earned the IBO light middleweight title against Richard Williams in England. He defended the title twice in the UK before winning seven consecutive fights back in Spain.
Martínez becomes WBC light middleweight champion
In 2008, Martínez defeated Alex Bunema to claim the interim WBC light middleweight championship title. The next year, Martínez was scheduled to fight the reigning WBC light middleweight champion, Vernon Forrest. However, Forrest was forced to withdraw from the fight due to a rib injury. This resulted in Martínez’s interim title being upgraded to a full WBC championship title.
Martínez Wins Middleweight Titles, Vacates Light Middleweight Belt
Martínez faced Paul Williams in a memorable fight in 2009, ultimately losing. He then won the WBC, WBO, and Ring lineal middleweight championships in a unanimous-decision victory over Kelly Pavlik. Martínez vacated his light middleweight title to comply with WBC rules prohibiting boxers from holding multiple belts simultaneously.
Martínez’s Boxing Career
Martínez became middleweight champion and knocked out Paul Williams in the second round. He defeated Sergiy Dzindziruk, Darren Barker, and Matthew Macklin, then won a memorable bout against Julio César Chávez Jr. Martínez returned to Argentina and defended his title against Martin Murray, but suffered setbacks due to knee injuries that required surgery. In 2014, he lost his titles to Miguel Cotto and retired from boxing in 2015 at age 40.
Martínez Makes Successful Boxing Comeback in Spain
After coming out of retirement, Sergio Martínez made his boxing comeback in Spain in August of 2020. He beat Jose Miguel Fandiño via TKO in his first fight back. Later that year, he took down Jussi Koivula, also via TKO. Martínez continued to fight in Spain and defeated Brian Rose in 2021 and McCauley McGowan in early 2022.
Activism and Personal Life
Former boxer Sergio Martínez is involved in activism, particularly in raising awareness of and combatting the issues of bullying and domestic violence.
Martínez was previously in a relationship with boxing reporter and commentator Silvana Carsetti.
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