Open Letter To Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

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  • RabbitPunchBoxing
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    Open Letter To Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

    I just received an open letter from Jr.
    Welterweight/Lightweight prospect Jovann Jones to
    Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

    Rob
    RabbitPunchBoxing.com



    Julio... I read on the internet yesterday that you
    will be fighting on the Morales-Pacquiao undercard on
    March 19th. I'm sure that you will look spectacular
    next month as you destroy another part-time garbage
    man who has a losing record like you recently did last
    Friday. I know you're still just a little kid and you
    want to pad your record a little but come on. I've
    reviewed your list of stiffs that you fought and I'm
    astonished that the Nevada State Athletic Commision
    ok'ed them. You have had 16 bouts against fighters
    with a combined 32-59 record! If I had 16 fights
    already I would be a world champion by now! I don't
    want to sound disrespectful because I do admire your
    father and family very much. What he accomplished in
    his career is nothing short of amazing. I know they
    are grooming you for super-stardom so I completely
    understand if you decline my challenge but I want to
    fight you on March 19th. I would relish the
    opportunity to get you in the ring and I promise that
    it will be your toughest fight to date. I also have a
    legend in my corner - Don Turner. Yes the same Don
    Turner who trained such legends as Larry Holmes,
    Michael Grant, and who brought Evander Holyfield back
    from the dead to beat the “baddest man on the planet”
    twice. Don tells me that I need to fight someone worth
    fighting and the only one I can think of that may be
    worth fighting is you. I just went 8 rounds in my last
    fight and with Don Turner in my corner, you know I
    will come to fight.

    As for me I'm tired of fighting these low caliber
    fighters and it's getting hard to fight anyone once
    they see my past performances. I'm ready to step up
    the competition and fight somebody and I'm sure you
    are too. At a certain point in every boxer's career
    you got to take a chance. We are both warriors and
    gladiators and we both train hard to be the best in
    our sport. If you are not ready for me on March 19th,
    let's do it in April. If you get scared in April, we
    can do it in May. Whenever you are ready to stop
    fighting the walking dead and actually fight someone
    on your level let me know.

    I believe I'm taking a big chance in fighting you but
    I will show up ready. As I write this letter, I am
    134.8 pounds so the weight wouldn't be a problem but
    of course you might not be ready to fight a real
    fighter like me yet so I would understand. My manager
    Richie Seibert and Bob Arum have known each other
    since before the '88 Olympics. He has great admiration
    for any decision that Bob Arum decides on but tells me
    not to get my hopes up since Arum has nothing to gain,
    only to lose. He finds it hard to believe that Arum
    would take this chance in fighting a real fighter
    instead of keep fighting stiffs after stiffs to ensure
    your perfect record remains intact.

    In closing Julio, since neither of us have fought
    anyone to speak of, I believe it would be a good
    opportunity for both of us to see what we have. I
    might be too much for you but don't worry I will hire
    you as a sparring partner after I beat you down. I
    could use some good work in the gym.

    Jovann Jones
  • IwatchBoxing
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    #2
    Well, I have no doubt in my mind, his record will be 55 sum wins, like Castillo, and friends

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    • .::|ULTIMATE|::.
      Gran Campeon
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      #3
      HAHAHA what a joke of a letter. Bashing Julio's learning experience talking smack about his level of opposition while Jovann Jone's oppenents have a combined record of:

      24- 85

      and he's already lost once.

      Of course Chavez Jr. is not going to fight any big names yet, he has NO amateur experience. Many are saying he wont fight anyone till his record is huge like that is far off or something. Considering he is fighting as soon as 1 month in between fights that will be in a couple of years at most.
      Last edited by .::|ULTIMATE|::.; 02-15-2005, 11:31 PM.

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      • jack_the_rippuh
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        #4
        Yeah that's pretty sad to bash the next man when you're worse than him...
        He knows that loss hurt him bad so he's trying to get back on te map.

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        • mauricio95
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          #5
          Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
          Well, I have no doubt in my mind, his record will be 55 sum wins, like Castillo, and friends
          yeah the same way with glass chin or RJJ

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          • += El Jefe=+
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            #6
            Why dont you think before you say anythign

            seriusly think;
            JCC.JR has no amateur fights,
            he needs experience before getting into real fights,
            you can't send a kid against the wolves.

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            • IwatchBoxing
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              #7
              Originally posted by rightuppercut
              seriusly think;
              JCC.JR has no amateur fights,
              he needs experience before getting into real fights,
              you can't send a kid against the wolves.
              Hes a fighter, not a baby, throw him to the wolves, right, right now

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              • += El Jefe=+
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                #8
                he is

                Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
                Hes a fighter, not a baby, throw him to the wolves, right, right now
                He is a baby , and he shouldnt even fight
                even if he goes all his carrer undefeated,
                wins every title.
                mexican people are never gonne say he is better than his dad
                he is always gonna be under his shadow.



                just another Camacho Jr.

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                • bigdlb12
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                  #9
                  I had no idea he wrote english

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