Holy **** Chavez jr is 38-0

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  • Elie
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    #11
    I heard the kid gots no skills

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    • Miburo
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      #12
      Originally posted by Silencers
      I honestly haven't seen anything special from him but I could be wrong, I still think he'll lose once he steps up and I think he'll have trouble with Vanda again in November, as Tengoshi said, he should fight to his own style rather than trying to copy his father's.
      Ronald Hearns is the same - the two are liable to end up as modern-day Marvis Fraziers.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Tengoshi
        Ronald Hearns is the same - the two are liable to end up as modern-day Marvis Fraziers.
        I think Hearns has a bit more natural talent, Ronald Hearns vs Chavez Jr. would be a pretty good fight actually.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Silencers
          I think Hearns has a bit more natural talent, Ronald Hearns vs Chavez Jr. would be a pretty good fight actually.
          So do I, but he's also relatively old and against top fighters could easily get blown out. We don't know yet because he hasn't been tested. You're correct that the match would be interesting, but I'd pick Hearns just on power and size.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Tengoshi
            So do I, but he's also relatively old and against top fighters could easily get blown out. We don't know yet because he hasn't been tested. You're correct that the match would be interesting, but I'd pick Hearns just on power and size.
            True, Hearns hasn't been tested yet and is relatively old for a prospect. I'd pick Hearns as well. We'll just have to wait and see what he does.

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            • Pico Hollywood
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              #16
              How old is Chavez Jr. Now?

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                #17
                Originally posted by Pico Hollywood
                How old is Chavez Jr. Now?
                Chavez Jr. is a baby relatively speaking, only 22. Although a great many Hispanic fighters have been established champions by his age, especially with so many fights.

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                • Silencers
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                  #18
                  22..........

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Silencers
                    I honestly haven't seen anything special from him but I could be wrong, I still think he'll lose once he steps up and I think he'll have trouble with Vanda again in November, as Tengoshi said, he should fight to his own style rather than trying to copy his father's.

                    i dont think he is anything special either but i think he is better than given credit for and im willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and wait and see what happens before judging him to harshly

                    i think he will beat Vanda a lot easier this time around he was all over Vanda in that fight for about 5 rounds untill he started to tire due to not being in proper condition

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Terrible...
                      i dont think he is anything special either but i think he is better than given credit for and im willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and wait and see what happens before judging him to harshly

                      i think he will beat Vanda a lot easier this time around he was all over Vanda in that fight for about 5 rounds untill he started to tire due to not being in proper condition
                      His recent performances don't give me a lot of hope for him.

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