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J.C. Chavez Jr. -vs- Vanes Martirosyan ???

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  • #31
    Call me crazy but I think Vanes KO's this kid.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by robjr View Post
      Call me crazy but I think Vanes KO's this kid.
      call me crazy, but you ain't crazy at all

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      • #33
        Vanes would decision or stop Cavez Jr late IMO. when people look at Chavez Jr having over 30 fights, they automatically think he has more experience, BS, you don't get experience from knocking out paid fighters that work at burger king or Mcdonalds. Vanes opponents actually fight him back and give him a tough fight. Chavez Jr. could have a weak chin or no heart that we don't know about because he has not been tested.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by VIVA MEXICO!!! View Post
          the armenians have suffered one brutal knockout this year. do you really want that to happen again in 2008???
          You are probably the biggest morron on this board. If we made a poll on who is the biggest morron you would get somewhere around 90% of the vote. You are on these boards constantly bitching about cowards who don't stand toe-to-toe, and how you respect wariors. Vic falls into the category of Warriors BY YOUR STANDARDS, but yet you hate on him because he is not a mexican.

          So in reality, you are not a boxing fan, you are a mexican boxers cheerleader. Thats why no one (with the exception of a few margarita nuthuggers like yourself) respects anything you say, or takes you seriously.

          P.S. at leaset Vic got stopped (1 punch KO) by someone who is proving to be a very good fighter, unlike another fighter that I know that got his ass handed to him by Daniel Santos.... Daniel ****in Santos.... Twice.

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          • #35
            Wow!!! Nice match-up i want to see this two guys in the ring. I've seen couple of fights Vanes and JCCjr, i really can't tell who's gonna win. Just one question are they in the same weight?

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            • #36
              I was at Vanes last fight, he went the distance with some bum, Chavez by ko. Sorry but Vanes hasnt developed much, I will say this much though. He had alot of Armenians there, I was also at his fight when he fought on the Undercard of Rachman Vs Masqaev 2, there were also alot of Armenians in the crowd. I hope they move him up slowly because the kid can sell tickets thats for sure.

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              • #37
                im going to have to go with Vanes on this one. Chavez Jr. still hasnt passed the test. He needs 32 more bouts.

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                • #38
                  Vanes by KO. Freddie Roach is too good. lmfao.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by mrpain81 View Post
                    I was at Vanes last fight, he went the distance with some bum, Chavez by ko. Sorry but Vanes hasnt developed much, I will say this much though. He had alot of Armenians there, I was also at his fight when he fought on the Undercard of Rachman Vs Masqaev 2, there were also alot of Armenians in the crowd. I hope they move him up slowly because the kid can sell tickets thats for sure.
                    Shelly Finkel is a great manager that we believe will lead Vanes on the right path to a possible Championship, and even more important, a stay at the top for many years...

                    there really is no need to rush Vanes, his progress is just fine if you understand the business side of boxing and not just the excitement and KOs fighters can produce.

                    Vanes is only 21 and is 16-0, 12 of those opponents have been fairly solid and have had winning records. So far as a pro he hasn't lost a single round having fought over 40 rounds.

                    He sparrs regularly with the likes of Bernard Hopkins, Roman Karmazin, Sakio Bika, Manfredo Jr., Kingsley Ikeke... and he holds his own and at times punishes some of these guys bad in the gym...

                    you will see more of the real Vanes soon, his power, footwork, speed, stamina, work ethic... all these outweigh by far the negatives that Vanes has.

                    I may be close friends with Vanes and so i get all the bs about being biased and what not... all i have to say is this... I have NEVER in my life promoted or spoken good about something that I didn't fully believe in myself with eyes wide open.

                    time is key...and time will tell
                    Last edited by VanesBoxing; 12-04-2007, 03:48 AM.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by VanesBoxing View Post
                      Shelly Finkel is a great manager that we believe will lead Vanes on the right path to a possible Championship, and even more important, a stay at the top for many years...

                      there really is no need to rush Vanes, his progress is just fine if you understand the business side of boxing and not just the excitement and KOs fighters can produce.

                      Vanes is only 21 and is 16-0, 12 of those opponents have been fairly solid and have had winning records. So far as a pro he hasn't lost a single round having fought over 40 rounds.

                      He sparrs regularly with the likes of Bernard Hopkins, Roman Karmazin, Sakio Bika, Manfredo Jr., Kingsley Ikeke... and he holds his own and at times punishes some of these guys bad in the gym...

                      you will see more of the real Vanes soon, his power, footwork, speed, stamina, work ethic... all these outweigh by far the negatives that Vanes has.

                      I may be close friends with Vanes and so i get all the bs about being biased and what not... all i have to say is this... I have NEVER in my life promoted or spoken good about something that I didn't fully believe in myself with eyes wide open.

                      time is key...and time will tell
                      Hey man I wish him the best, Like I said most of ringside was all armenians supporting him in his last fight at the hard rock casino. He is a young kid and I hope they move him up slowly, I can see the skill in spurts but he also got caught with some lazy punches his last fight. Im all for diversity in boxing, look at how big boxing has become in the philiphines because of Pac. One always want to see a countryman do well, so they follow that fighter, then they might fall in love with boxing.

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