B) His worst performance?
C) His biggest achievement?
D) What he will be remembered for?
A.)Marcos maidana best performance:
When he was floored against Victor ortiz 3 times. He recovered and made Ortiz quit on his stool.
B: Marcos maidana worst performance:
When he let Devon alexander clinch and beat him on the inside for a total of 12 rounds.
C: Marcos maidana biggest achievement:
When he beat the undefeated Adrien broner.
Many people doubted him { including myself } but he proved everyone wrong.
Robert garcia gave him a great gameplan and he excuted it.
D: Marcos maidana will be remembered for being a warrior that never gave up.
A) His best performance?
Definitely the Broner win. By far the best opponent Chino has beat, and he did it in impressive/dominant fashion.
B) His worst performance?
I know he got dominated by Alexander, but despite all of the hating on DA right now after his loss, he's a good and elite boxer. Chino losing to him by decision was no surprise.
I'm gonna say the Chop Chop Corley fight was his worse. Yeah, Maidana won, but the scorecards were waaaay too wide, people have even made a good case that Corley won.
Just in general Maidana looked like sh*t against a past his prime, journeyman type opponent that was suppose to be a stay busy fight.
C) His biggest achievement?
Not really sure. He's won some interim titles and things like that, but overall his best achievement will probably be one of the can't miss fighters during this generation of fighters.
D) What will he be remembered for?
An exciting, hard hitting, B-level type fighter that always gave it his best and was worth the money to watch every time. Overall, he'll be remembered as a bad motherf*cker.
A) His best performance was against Victor Ortiz ,he went down and got back up and stopped Ortiz ,he over came adversity.
B) His worst performance was against Devon Alexander when he first moved up to welterweight.
C) Maidanas biggest achievement is defeating the highly touted Adrien Broner convincingly as the underdog.
D) So far Maidana will be remembered for making Broner out to look like a fool after Broner couldn't back up all the trash talk and showboating against him.
Best performance was against Ortiz and Broner. Worst was Alexander. Beating the severely over hyped loud mouth punk and humliating him and winning his world major title. He'll be remembered for having the heart to never give up, his major upsets, getting back up, and his hard hitting.
A. versus Victor Ortiz, coming back from two trips in the canvas and sending the then undefeated Mexican KO sensation as many times to the mat and forcing him to quit.
B. versus a faded Erik Morales where he lost steam in the later rounds despite shutting one of Morales' eyes and turning his handsome face into one like that of a gargoyle.
C. beating Broner to win his first world title, the WBA welterweight crown.
D. coming off the canvas from a powerful body punch to almost knock out Amir Khan in his bid for Khan's WBC junior welterweight title which he lost by a close decision.
Mexicans finally have a fighter worth being proud of.........It took 30 years LoL.
@jerome u stupid ni66er he isn't mexican
A) His best performance?
B) His worst performance?
C) His biggest achievement?
D) What he will be remembered for?