Chris John Holds On To Win Decision Over Juarez

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  • talip bin osman
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    #11
    CJ has nothing more to prove @ 126... maybe unify against luevano but thats it...

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    • Iceta
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      #12
      I had a strong feeling that this fight would be a let down, and I even said so in the lead up to it, and I was right. Remember when Rocky's rematch with Barrera became a sparring session because of his refusal to throw punches? Same thing here. The sad thing is that Rocky has the power to hurt John and even beat him up in both fights when you look at actual damage. But you just can't let a guy outbox and outwork you like that. Too little, too late. Juarez needs to be kept off HBO for a few fights.

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      • mexpwr915
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        #13
        John put on a clinic. I was really pulling from Rocky because I'm from texas but the guy just never pulled the trigger.

        I was screaming in the 12th when he wobbled John but he stood back and didn't finish the job. DAMNIT ROCKY!! WHY DIDNT YOU LET YOUR HANDS GO??!!

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          John put on a clinic. I was really pulling from Rocky because I'm from texas but the guy just never pulled the trigger.

          I was screaming in the 12th when he wobbled John but he stood back and didn't finish the job. DAMNIT ROCKY!! WHY DIDNT YOU LET YOUR HANDS GO??!!

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          • dr.archives
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            #15
            Originally posted by mangler
            Decent scrap, but underwhelmin imo. I had high expectations after the 1st fight. Glad John got a just decision this time.
            I agree. I was expecting a lot but still a good fight.

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            • Pullcounter
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              #16
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              At the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, WBA featherweight champion Chris John (43-0-1, 22KOs) won a twelve round decision over Rocky Juarez (28-5-1, 20KOs) to retain his title. The scores were 114-113, 119-109 and 117-111. [details]
              John was trading too much, that's why he got hurt late and looked busted up. Getting in a brawl with Juarez is ******... not even jmm or mab tried it.

              John is a solid fighter and there's plenty of good fights at 126 lbs.

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              • SlickRikki
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                #17
                What a great performance by Chris John,he deserved the victory in this fight/and in Houston too,even though he didn't get it.Rocky Juarez gave John Problems late,but even that wasn't enough to compensate for the wide margin of points he was down by.

                All in all This was a great boxing match IMO,and Chris John is a Great Boxing Technician

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