I still have hope for JC JR

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  • Silencers
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    #21
    I'm still not really impressed with Chavez Jr. I still believe he'll lose once he steps up.

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    • ANDROID_DOES
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      #22
      Originally posted by Silencers
      I'm still not really impressed with Chavez Jr. I still believe he'll lose once he steps up.
      Good thing we're no where close to seeing chavez's full potential. Once he gets there, he will have what it takes to be a world champion. He's only 22, name me fighters at that age fighting top competition i'll start with two vargas, tyson who else? Now throw in no amateur experience. He's doing just fine.

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      • Silencers
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        #23
        Originally posted by -ROGELIO-
        Good thing we're no where close to seeing chavez's full potential. Once he gets there, he will have what it takes to be a world champion. He's only 22, name me fighters at that age fighting top competition i'll start with two vargas, tyson who else? Now throw in no amateur experience. He's doing just fine.
        Not too many have, but I've seen 22 year olds with better talent than Chavez Jr., maybe he can become a titlist at 154, if he can still make 154, but he's still learning so I'll give him time. Arum is milking the public of their money though putting his fights on PPV when they have no business being there.

        And I'm not saying he should fight top opponents but he should step it up from the Matt Vandas of the world, no disrespect intended to them.

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