I think if Chavez's chin holds up, Sergio cracks under the pressure like a peanut.
Sergio needs a KO since I don't think ol' Bob will let him take the decision.
Not to mention, the officials are all bought and paid for. That certainly helps even it out; and it's the very reason i bet all of my points on Chavez
You're a brave man bro. I stayed away from betting on this fight all together because I cannot pick a clear cut winner, good luck!!:boxing:
20+ lb's & loads of stamina equals a pretty even fight.
Not to mention, the officials are all bought and paid for. That certainly helps even it out; and it's the very reason i bet all of my points on Chavez
Thats mostly results from people knowing the Cesar Chavez name and betting for him.
Dude has taken some serious shots to the chin and still standing, I can't wait just to see how Sergio handles the pressure.
Chavez is taking this. If he can take Sergio's punches (which I think he will), Jr will walk him down and punish him until he folds.
I would not be surprised if the ending was reminiscent of this...
http://assets.sbnation.com/imported_assets/14717/d1e61cbf33841a9cf56e26417e6e5a8c-getty-81085414em008_miguel_cotto_.jpg
The biggest PPV mismatch of the year best odds are less than 2/1 in Martinez favor, yet Bradley was a 4/1 underdog and Cotto was a 3/1 underdog. But somehow this is biggest mismatch according to you, did I miss something?
Thats mostly results from people knowing the Cesar Chavez name and betting for him.
The biggest PPV mismatch was Abril vs Rios........boxing lesson.
The funny thing is just about everybody was saying Rios would brutally savage Abril who was a huge 8/1 underdog.
Little did they realise what an excellent boxer Abril is. I didn't have one doubt in my mind Abril would absolutely school Rios.
The biggest PPV mismatch of the year best odds are less than 2/1 in Martinez favor, yet Bradley was a 4/1 underdog and Cotto was a 3/1 underdog. But somehow this is biggest mismatch according to you, did I miss something?
And I'm planning to take advantage of those great odds. Chavez's chances are getting inflated.
Chavez Vs Martinez? Can they really teach him enough boxing technique since his last fight to stand a chance against Martinez??
The biggest PPV mismatch of the year best odds are less than 2/1 in Martinez favor, yet Bradley was a 4/1 underdog and Cotto was a 3/1 underdog. But somehow this is biggest mismatch according to you, did I miss something?