About That Action with Radio Rahim & Sean Zittel
Lester Martinez made history by becoming Guatemala’s first world champion - and did it with calm, control and real craft. Radio Rahim and Sean Zittel break down Martinez’s dominant interim title win over Emmanuel Aleem, the rhythm and timing that made him so effective, the body work he maybe left on the table, and where he now fits in the super middleweight picture. Watch more episodes and connect via https://www.youtube.com/@RadioRahimHere [https://www.youtube.com/@RadioRahimHere] https://www.youtube.com/@SeanZittel [https://www.youtube.com/@SeanZittel] Lester Martinez’s wide win over Emmanuel Aleem is a historically significant moment as he becomes the first world champion from Guatemala, and the conversation quickly turns to how he got it done - not through overwhelming explosiveness or raw power, but through rhythm, composure, timing and a very complete all round skill set. Sean highlights the smoothness of Martinez’s work, from the counter punching and changing guards to the head movement, touch shots and efficient footwork, while Rahim focuses on the way Martinez never seemed to fall out of rhythm for the entire fight. A big part of the breakdown centres on just how polished Martinez looked. Both Rahim and Sean point to the influence of the Bomac and Terence Crawford style camp around him, with Martinez fighting in a relaxed, composed way that kept Aleem from ever really building sustained offence. Even when Aleem had moments - especially later in the fight - he was constantly being disrupted by Martinez’s movement, timing and punch selection. The result was a performance that may not have been explosive in a highlight reel sense, but still felt like a serious statement at 168. Key Moments: 0:00 Lester Martinez becomes Guatemala’s first world champion 1:39 Rahim on Martinez’s rhythm, calmness and smooth style 3:28 Why Aleem could never fully get his offence going 4:51 The body work Martinez maybe should have used more 6:18 Why this was a sharp performance with room to build on 7:59 Head movement, upper body rhythm and constant activity 10:20 Was Martinez pressing too hard for the stoppage? 12:36 Why pacing over 12 rounds may have mattered 13:45 The missing guitar solo moment in an otherwise classy performance 14:31 Martinez’s uppercuts and throwback feel stole the show 15:49 Where Martinez now sits in the super middleweight mix 17:56 Rahim on why boxing is thriving beyond the biggest promotions 20:33 Prayers and well wishes for Isis Sayo after the undercard injury
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