Not the Average Joe: Sandor Martin is a “difficult” opponent for the Haney-Garcia winner

Joe Hughes

Regular Boxing News columnist and former European super-lightweight champion Joe Hughes looks ahead to tonight’s WBC title clash in Brooklyn and reveals plans for the next chapter in his career as a trainer.


DEVIN HANEY and Ryan Garcia are set to battle it out tonight (April 20) for the WBC super-lightweight title. It should be a pretty entertaining matchup.

Haney, the former undisputed lightweight champ, captured the WBC version of the 140lb title last time out from Regis Prograis in a very dominant display. I expect Haney to be in a similar position later tonight and win widely on points or maybe even by late stoppage.

Garcia has acted pretty bizarrely in the build-up, with some questioning if the fight should even be going ahead due to concerns about his mental health. Is he just trying to put on a show and be entertaining and controversial to sell the fight or are there some genuine issues there?

Haney will be looking to win in convincing fashion to try and stake a stronger claim atop his new division. Teofimo Lopez is the current consensus number one after his win over Josh Taylor and the Haney-Garcia winner will no doubt be looking towards a possible unification against Lopez.

The WBC super-lightweight mandatory challenger Sandor Martin, a former opponent of mine, will have other plans. He was paid to step aside to let Haney-Garcia happen. I imagine itโ€™ll take a huge amount to get him to step aside again and let the winner face Lopez. Martin would prove a very difficult match for either in my opinion. When he fought Lopez in December 2022, he didnโ€™t get the decision but in the eyes of many he won the fight by out-boxing Lopez for long periods and also putting him down twice even though only one of those was scored.


This week I have decided to apply for my professional trainerโ€™s licence with the British Boxing Board of Control. I got my amateur coaching licence back in the late 2000โ€™s with Malmesbury ABC and have been heavily involved in coaching at Paddy Johns ABC for the last five years or so.

Itโ€™s something Iโ€™ve wanted to do for a long time but not while I was still boxing myself. Now Iโ€™ve finally decided to properly retire itโ€™s a logical next step for me and something Iโ€™m looking forward to.

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