Nearly 10 years ago, his aging father was beaten and lost this fight.
a Decade letter can Junior accomplish enough to lure his father's conqueror into the ring to avenge his father's loss?
They are now in the same weight class..
And what now seems like a weaker division, can he get to a major belt (or two) in another 1.5 - 2 years?
If so, this can then be labeled as a HUGE fight.
I am talking about Oscar De La Hoya vs. Julio Cesar Chaves Jr.
Can Jr. retire the legend that brutalized his father?
Can Oscar be the man to stop the father and a son?!
I see $$$ written all over this one!
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P.S. Golden Boy, if you are reading this, I will make myself available to work for you :fingersx:
I think this fight has a good chance of happening in two years, when Oscar will only be 36, and by then Jr should have enough experience under his belt for it to be a competitive fight.
In two years Oscar will be 37-38 old as hell and probably retired. That being said, considering Jr. sold 70k fighting a relative nobody this fight would make plenty of money.
Oscar is 34 now, turning 35 so he will be 36-37.
The last time he fought JCC, Chavez was 36. So it's fare.. and DLH hasn't been in half as many wars as chavez was..
it's all fare :-D
In two years Oscar will be 37-38 old as hell and probably retired. That being said, considering Jr. sold 70k fighting a relative nobody this fight would make plenty of money.