Mexico's Marco Antonio Rubio says that he finds it hard to believe that a world champion is avoid challengers who have the necessary merits to fight for the world title. Rubio is ranked as the official challenger to the title of WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., who has no interest in the fight. Rubio predicts that Chavez will face a very weak opponent in September and doesn't believe the young Mexican has any care for his title reign. Rubio won a final eliminator in April by traveling to Montreal to defeat unbeaten David Lemieux. [Click Here To Read More]
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i'd rather see someone take the belt away from him, and not just give it up. if he gives it up, he'll just go back to fighting nobodies, it'll be even more of a joke. if he took a challenge and ended up coming up short, there's no shame in that, he's a young guy who still has plenty years left in him. with that said, if chavez jr took rubio instead of martinez, i wouldn't even be mad, cause rubio is a challenge. the wbc said they'll give chavez a voluntary defense, so obviously they're going to take a fairly easy challenge, perhaps manfredo or ishida like they've been talking
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chavez is a bum no power cheats against journey men and gets free belts rubio will kill this *****
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Rubio, who has an even more padded record than that coward Martinez, keeps running off at the mouth; the fact of the matter is that he's done nothing to deserve a shot at the crown. Chavez would butcher him, the gulf in class is just too big.
Let's remember that 43 men before Rubio have tried to beat Chavez and 43 men before Rubio have failed.
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Originally posted by The Smash View PostRubio, who has an even more padded record than that coward Martinez, keeps running off at the mouth; the fact of the matter is that he's done nothing to deserve a shot at the crown. Chavez would butcher him, the gulf in class is just too big.
Let's remember that 43 men before Rubio have tried to beat Chavez and 43 men before Rubio have failed.
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Don't feed the troll.
Rubio is, of course, right. But Chavez will never fight a puncher like Rubio, and there is no way an organization that gifted him the title is going to make him give it up. They will let him fight whatever weak-ass opponents he wants until his promoters find a new toy to play with
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Originally posted by onechance87 View Posti agree vato,Martinez should be fighting rubio not barker.
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