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“Never write me off again,” says Kiko Martinez

Stopping Jordan Gill was no surprise to me. This is the best I have felt for a long time, says Kiko Martinez

BN Staff

3rd November, 2022

“Never write me off again,” says Kiko Martinez
Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora face off during a press conference to announce their fight on December 3 (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

THIS fight was all or nothing for me. I had promised myself and my wife that I would retire if I had lost this fight, so everything was on the line. This was my last chance to save my career and I used my final bullet on Jordan Gill.

I can’t pretend that the build up to this fight was perfect. Were there low moments? Of course. There was also plenty of soul searching to find out whether I still had what it takes to perform at the highest level, but I was able to answer any questions emphatically on Saturday night.

The secret to my success at this late stage in my career is nothing special. It’s just about doing the basics right and listening to my body. Boxing is a serious business and you need to be humble enough to learn from your mistakes and improve. That’s what I have done time and time again. Discipline, patience and clean living have been key. 

You can never write me off. Whenever people write me off I just come back stronger and prove them wrong. And this mindset won’t change now. 

I knew that Gill had that knockout power but the difference in there between us was clear. I am without doubt the biggest puncher in the division and I have proven that again. Gill couldn’t stand up to that. If anything, I think Gill’s corner should have stopped the fight after the third knockdown, rather than the fourth.

I felt so strong in the ring – the strongest I have felt in my career – and I was very happy with my timing.

Now that I am home I will get running again and continue ticking over so that I am ready for my next opportunity. The fact that I have another chance to fight feels like the biggest victory.

Who do I want next? Only one person: Leigh Wood. You saw my reaction in the ring after I won. I needed to tell him that I am ready and willing to share a ring with him. He talked a lot of shit about me before my win over Kid Galahad, so I guess I wanted to let him know that he is next. If I have to go to Nottingham then that’s fine, he knows that I have no problem fighting champions in their back gardens. I am Kiko Martinez – that’s what I do.

Despite my concerns before this fight, it was no surprise to me that I was able to get another win. No one can match my experience in the ring and the fact I have mixed it and learnt off so many champions has made me the fighter I am today. My wife won’t be too pleased with me fighting on, but she knows how much it means to me.

If Wood is next then I will beat him the same way I beat Gill. My power is too much for anyone. There were times when I thought I could be staring at the end, but now, I’m back, and I couldn’t be happier.  

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