give the son of the legend some respect
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He got better chance of losing against Baldomir.
Baldomir is really underrated fighter e****ally with his record.
He is a vetran in his game been around in boxing when Chavez Jr was still wear diapers and drinking from bottle
He traveled around the world and has experince in winning losing and draws. As well as stamina and a chin too to come withComment
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Oh yeah, Baldomir with his 13 KOs in 61 fights will be a scary fighter for Chavez to face, lol.He got better chance of losing against Baldomir.
Baldomir is really underrated fighter e****ally with his record.
He is a vetran in his game been around in boxing when Chavez Jr was still wear diapers and drinking from bottle
He traveled around the world and has experince in winning losing and draws. As well as stamina and a chin too to come withComment
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well maybe his luck was he fought people with Iron chin.
also he has alot more experince for Chavez to handl. You may think he doesnt have power but it just a countershot that could end it all.Comment
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Hes the son of a legend, not a legend. he still has a long way to go before he can be called that.
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[QUOTE=Eno;2897644]I agree... it is still a bit early for both, but ya, wowww what a ticket seller this would be at Staples Center huh... biggg Mexican and Armenian community near by, Vanes would do a good 4 to 5K fans and I'm sure double that by Chavez Jr.Vanes Martirosyan is who Chavez Jr. should fight in a battle of undefeated Jr. Middleweight prospects.... in all honesty, I don't give Chavez Jr. a chance against Vanes.
Bob Arum should make it happen... Mexico -vs- Armenia
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Vanes vs Chavez Jr. would be a war. I would slightly favor Vanes though. They should let these two fight a couple more opponents and then they can head for a collision course to fighting eachother sometime in late 2008, early 09 so we can see two peaked prospects go at it in a thin division.
wow, I can just imagine the energy in the building.Comment
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