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    #11
    Originally posted by baya
    good job on not replying to this, run
    I didn't have to reply to that, Baya. It's correct.

    Just for once, do everyone a favor and quit hating on Mexicans. It's lame. Everyone can see right through that routine by now.



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    • scap
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      #12
      Originally posted by RunW/Knives
      He's 21 years old.

      The same people who are whining about him fighting "Tomato Cans" and praising Malignaggi in comparison to him, Just remember.

      Malignaggi wasn't even a professional when he was 21 years old. Nobody is hyping Chavez and nobody has. People are just interested in seeing his career develop, because he has some good tools to work with. All I read is a bunch of people discussing how "he's going to get exposed". Who is he supposed to be at 21? Fernando Vargas? The most precocious fighter maybe of all time who stepped it up in competition at an early age and essentially ruined his career?

      QuicherBitchin.
      Well said spoon.

      Agree completely.

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      • baya
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        #13
        Originally posted by RunW/Knives
        I didn't have to reply to that, Baya. It's correct.

        Just for once, do everyone a favor and quit hating on Mexicans. It's lame. Everyone can see right through that routine by now.
        you crathy mexican, you know i love your people.

        seriously, i'm not sure if you're being facetious, but, i've never said anything bad about a mexican bruh, i was basically raised by 'um.

        ahora, pideme perdon.

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          #14
          Originally posted by scap
          Well said spoon.

          Agree completely.
          you be careful, siding w/ a mexican doesn't bode well for your online cred.

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            #15
            Originally posted by baya
            you be careful, siding w/ a mexican doesn't bode well for your online cred.
            Was I pandering to dirty people?

            I apologize that was not my intention...just and FYI I want everyone to know that Im a racist/bigot mother****er and if your a funky color or you smell wierd or you use your **** *******ly then me and you have a problem.

            Im not Donnie Lalonde's second best friend for nothing ****heads.

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            • PRboxingfan
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              #16
              Baya, you already bored on the other side of the world?


              BTW, JCC Jr. is being developed beautifully. He should start fighting top 15 guys pretty soon. They wanted to make a Gatti fight if he won his last fight but that got iced. I think we'll see him in with some nice gatekeepers pretty soon.

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                #17
                Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                Good opposition? You mean 1 guy right? Cotto? Where he was beaten to the point where he couldn't even be recognized?
                yea like i said good opposition. not how many world champions he fought. he fought his ass off against cotto. that fight was also close. he took a lot of punishment but he came back like a champ and became a world champ. he fought guys with a lot of experience and beat them all except cotto. chavez jr has built up his record with 30+ wins and hasnt stepped up the opposition yet. just like camacho jr. built up record but once he fought someone with a pulse he got exposed

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by lil chico 112
                  yea like i said good opposition. not how many world champions he fought. he fought his ass off against cotto. that fight was also close. he took a lot of punishment but he came back like a champ and became a world champ. he fought guys with a lot of experience and beat them all except cotto. chavez jr has built up his record with 30+ wins and hasnt stepped up the opposition yet. just like camacho jr. built up record but once he fought someone with a pulse he got exposed
                  You could tell that Camacho Jr. didn't have the skills to hang at the top. Jr. does have the skills and you'll definitely see a belt around his waist in 1.5-2 years.

                  Also, Malignaggi is a very good boxer and, even though he's feather-fisted, he has shown that he belongs at the top of his division. That being said, I don't think he'd be too competitive at 147, where Jr. campaigns right now. He just doesn't have the power to keep the other fighters honest.

                  At 147, Jr. would just walk through those punches and punish Paulie to the body and to the head, winning a UD. I don't see Chavez making 140, so don't worry about that.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PRboxingfan
                    You could tell that Camacho Jr. didn't have the skills to hang at the top. Jr. does have the skills and you'll definitely see a belt around his waist in 1.5-2 years.

                    Also, Malignaggi is a very good boxer and, even though he's feather-fisted, he has shown that he belongs at the top of his division. That being said, I don't think he'd be too competitive at 147, where Jr. campaigns right now. He just doesn't have the power to keep the other fighters honest.

                    At 147, Jr. would just walk through those punches and punish Paulie to the body and to the head, winning a UD. I don't see Chavez making 140, so don't worry about that.
                    imo i thought camacho jr was pretty talented. he just got roughed up and didnt know how to handle it.

                    i doubt you will see jr have a belt by 2 yrs. look how deep that division is. i dont think he can beat any of those champions at 47. maybe 54 but not 47

                    even at 47 i think paulie beats him. speed is just as effective as power. corey spinks couldnt punch worth a **** and he still beat a roman at 54 and i thought he beat taylor at 60

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by lil chico 112
                      yea like i said good opposition. not how many world champions he fought. he fought his ass off against cotto. that fight was also close. he took a lot of punishment but he came back like a champ and became a world champ. he fought guys with a lot of experience and beat them all except cotto. chavez jr has built up his record with 30+ wins and hasnt stepped up the opposition yet. just like camacho jr. built up record but once he fought someone with a pulse he got exposed

                      No, No he didn't fight guys "With a lot of experience".

                      Jr is knocking out the same type guys Malignaggi won decisions over. The only two names that Malignaggi has fought that would put him ahead of Jr in the quality of opposition department, are Cotto and Ndou.

                      1 is a journeyman slugger tailor made, the other beat him up really bad.

                      People are over inflating Malignaggi's resume just to degrade Jr's.



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