Martinez hurts hand; title defense vs. Arroyo off

Boxing

WBC flyweight world titleholder Julio Cesar Martinez has withdrawn from his fight against mandatory challenger McWilliams Arroyo because of a hand injury, Matchroom Boxing announced Thursday.

The fight was scheduled to take place on Saturday’s Canelo Alvarez-Avni Yildirim card at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

Martinez said in an Instagram post Thursday that he suffered a small fracture in his right hand during a recent sparring session. He said he continued to train with the hope the injury would not get worse, but aggravated it this week while hitting mitts, causing his hand to swell.

“More than anything I want you to learn this from me,” Martinez said in the post. “The truth is I am very sad, very disappointed for this, what is happening.”

Although Martinez said in his post that “this fight is not canceled, just postponed by a month,” Matchroom Boxing hasn’t officially said if the fight will be postponed or if Arroyo will have a new opponent on Saturday. Arroyo was still trying to get closer to the 112-pound limit on Thursday morning.

The injury, according to Martinez, could take three to four weeks to heal. Martinez also said he was willing to fight, but the doctor who examined him told him that he ran the risk of injuring his ligaments. Martinez said his hand is now in a cast and that his doctor gave him instructions to rest for at least a week and not hit with his right hand for a month.

“I’m going to get back and look for that knockout victory,” Martinez said in his post. “I apologize to everyone, I feel very bad emotionally. Sorry to all of you and more importantly I’m sorry for my team. We are going to return better than ever — I swear. We will be back to win all the belts.”

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