As previously reported, Promociones del Pueblo announced that former middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32KOs) would make his return on July 18th against Marcos Reyes (33-2, 24KOs).
After more than a year off, Chavez Jr. returned to the ring last month and was stopped by top light heavyweight contender Andrzej Fonfara in nine rounds. The fight with Reyes is going to take place at super middleweight. Chavez admitted after his last fight that a move to 175-pounds, after being a middleweight for most of his career, was a big mistake. [Click Here To Read More]
I'd just like to see 1 guy lose and not blame the trainer, an injury, the flu, drinking to much cappuccino a tooth
ache, ect, its never ending.
He can have Angelo Dundee as his trainer and that wont make a difference if he is not dedicated.
did angelo dundee ever even fight before? tired of all these wanna be trainers who have never been in the ring, Ive never played hockey can I go coach a team? Why is it only in boxing where you can be an "expert" without ever doing it?
did angelo dundee ever even fight before? tired of all these wanna be trainers who have never been in the ring, Ive never played hockey can I go coach a team? Why is it only in boxing where you can be an "expert" without ever doing it?
There's coaches at all high levels that didn't play major league or even in college. Doesn't mean you can't study it and teach it
The problem with Chavez Jr isn't the trainer situation, there was nothing wrong with Roach or Gossen. The problem was that Chavez Jr has The Chad Dawson syndrome, where he wants to be the boss and have his family around, and you can't do that, that means you are too comfortable in training camp when you shouldn't be.
There's coaches at all high levels that didn't play major league or even in college. Doesn't mean you can't study it and teach it
ya it does you can study all you want you have no clue what its like to actually get in there so how you supposed to teach someone? name 1 high level coach in any other sport who never even played 1 real game their whole life
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