It's not about age...yes your right but it is about money. That was a very naive post, making things out to be very simplistic and forgeting the business aspect of the game. Chavez Jr. handlers understand that one loss can not only kill this kids confidence at such an early age but postpone a big payday which is why every prospect is handled the way they are.
The biggest obstacle facing Chavez Jr. is his name and fathers legacy. See, if he was just some "other" Mexican fighter, people might say, "Oh, he's pretty good and I would like to see what he can do in the future". Since he's the son of a legend, the scrutiny on him is immense. People instead say, "He's nothing like his father and only getting by on his father's name, he will never be like his father".
It's almost a lose, lose situation for Chavez Jr. and it's a shame because the kid does have skills and I'm sure being brought up in that household, he doen't lack heart either. Only time will tell if he will turn out to be a good fighter, will he ever live up to what his father was? I doubt that ANYONE will.
The biggest obstacle facing Chavez Jr. is his name and fathers legacy. See, if he was just some "other" Mexican fighter, people might say, "Oh, he's pretty good and I would like to see what he can do in the future". Since he's the son of a legend, the scrutiny on him is immense. People instead say, "He's nothing like his father and only getting by on his father's name, he will never be like his father".
It's almost a lose, lose situation for Chavez Jr. and it's a shame because the kid does have skills and I'm sure being brought up in that household, he doen't lack heart either. Only time will tell if he will turn out to be a good fighter, will he ever live up to what his father was? I doubt that ANYONE will.
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