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The most anxious part of any given event featuring Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. isn’t how he will do in the ring, but how he looks when he hits the scales.
All fears were alleviated on Friday afternoon, when the second-generation fighter showed up at a lean 159 lb. for his middleweight title defense against Andy Lee on Saturday night at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas. HBO will televise the bout, which is preceded on the broadcast (Saturday, 10PM ET) by the exclusive replay of last week’s welterweight bout between Tim Bradley and Manny Pacquiao. [Click Here To Read More] |
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However... Chavez Jr. did in fact win that fight by making an adjustment midway through. He's done it in other fights as well. Boxers give him trouble, but once he figures out a way to impose his will/strength, the fight changes in his direction and almost always for good. Not sure what is so off about saying that. You make it seem as if he does the same thing from rounds 1-12. |
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