Benvenuti rallies late to win Jr. Middleweight crown
Takes three of four final rounds on two cards to earn split decision over Martinez in tactical battle
March 23, 2013 -- LSUBF Jr. Middleweight champion Sergio Martinez agreed to wade into No. 1 contender Nino Benvenuti's homeland of Italy to defend the title against the nation's favorite son.
At the end of the night, he wished he hadn't.
Benvenuti prevailed in a battle that saw neither fight take many risks, including a final round that ultimately saw the fight - and Martinez's title - hang in the balance, earning a split decision 145-142, 144-143, 144-145 to become the new champion.
All three judges were in lockstep through seven rounds and had only one deviation through 10...judge Ray Hawkins calling the 8th a 10-10 round when the other two judges scored it for Martinez.
But, while Hawkins called the 14th even and the 15th for Martinez, both other judges called both rounds for Benvenuti. And, while Japan's Hiroyuki Tezaki ended up giving Benvenuti a 3-point margin of victory, Martinez's camp called out the 1 point loss in the eyes of Italy's Luca Montella.
The final punch stats were virtually even, Martinez landing 285 punches to Benvenuti's 280. But Martinez also threw 360 punches more than Benvenuti, and at times looked silly in his misses.
Benvenuti has a year to give Martinez his mandatory rematch, though many are speculating he's going to let former champ Winky Wright - who never got his rematch after losing to Alejandro Garcia, who then lost to Martinez - move to the front of the line.
"I will defend like a true champion, a warrior," Benvenuti said. "Italy, Mexico, America...I will fight the best wherever."
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