Actually, I wouldn't have said that because he was up fighting smart and I'd expect anyone to go in for the kill if they saw their opponent week in the knees. Every fighter does that when their opponent is in that state. What I'd more than likely say was that Brown caught him with a lucky shot.
And I already did say he was over-hyped, and maybe it's not his fault, but the fact still remains.
damn you sound like a hater, and you have all this information on chavez about living off his fathers name and shit, do you know him personally, or are you just hearing shit that other people say. i mean after all you don't see him bigg mouthing anything, saying he's better then sugar ray robinson or some crazy shit like that do you, he's comming up in the game.
he still young and gaining more exp. as thru every fight.Im pretty sure he was just sparring with him.Testing out his skillz.He is not overrated.He has everything it takes to be a champ.Im pretty sure he will start fighting legitmate fighters from here on out.
As far as this fight, if he would have went in for the kill, and got caught... you'd say he was careless and over-hyped too. So, I say, he got the TKO anyway. Better the smart way, then the quick/dangerous way.
Actually, I wouldn't have said that because he was up fighting smart and I'd expect anyone to go in for the kill if they saw their opponent week in the knees. Every fighter does that when their opponent is in that state. What I'd more than likely say was that Brown caught him with a lucky shot.
And I already did say he was over-hyped, and maybe it's not his fault, but the fact still remains.
he has to be ready to step up now surely. i know he didn't have an amateur career as such, but he's had enough pro fights now, and is in danger of stagnating and becoming the eternal prospect.
he has clearly got decent skills and enough power to cope with better opponents than brown.
he won the wbc youth title last year, so maybe he should build on that and go for one of the regional wbc titles and work up to an international belt.
What's so special about that guy? He had countless opportunities to finish Brown off in a better fashion than what happened and he didn't....my thoughts are due to a lack of power. I'm not saying he didn't brake him down because thats what ultimately won him the fight but I feel he opted against going for the kill. Perhaps he was being cautious (point-and-case with Diaz pressing Morales and getting caught) but Chavez had this guy weak in the knees pretty early in the fight and backed off him. I don't see a threat in him against anyone in the welterweight division. He's over-hyped and is riding his pop's coat tails if you ask me. I'll wait till he fights a big name to prove me wrong.
Great body puncher and is still pretty young. On top of that, he's still growing, physically. He's a solid boxer. The hype isn't his fault.
As far as this fight, if he would have went in for the kill, and got caught... you'd say he was careless and over-hyped too. So, I say, he got the TKO anyway. Better the smart way, then the quick/dangerous way.
What's so special about that guy? He had countless opportunities to finish Brown off in a better fashion than what happened and he didn't....my thoughts are due to a lack of power. I'm not saying he didn't brake him down because thats what ultimately won him the fight but I feel he opted against going for the kill. Perhaps he was being cautious (point-and-case with Diaz pressing Morales and getting caught) but Chavez had this guy weak in the knees pretty early in the fight and backed off him. I don't see a threat in him against anyone in the welterweight division. He's over-hyped and is riding his pop's coat tails if you ask me. I'll wait till he fights a big name to prove me wrong.