Whats tha future for young julio chavez jr

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  • Ptownz_fynestz
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    #1

    Whats tha future for young julio chavez jr

    he looks like he could make it not counting yesterdayz fight tha oppponet was tha weakest fighter ever
  • Agave
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    #2
    He still has a long way to go!! If it wasn't cause his Chavez's son, I mean, in my opinion he should had been the fight to open up the ppv last night!!

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    • Kimmy
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      #3
      He`s living off the name right now. Hey, wouldn`t you love to see him in with Hector Camacho Jnr, the two sons battling it out, though i think Chavez hammers Chamacho jr it`d sell massive ppv!

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      • abdiel2k3
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        #4
        def moochen off his name
        but he has natural skill
        hes just workin on pollishing it
        cuz of his weak amatuer experience

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        • .::|ULTIMATE|::.
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          #5
          He shows promise but he has a long way to go, probably 2 years before he fights someone we recognize.

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          • Mech.
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            #6
            Yeah, great skill,still untested though because almost no ametuer career, so hes going to keep fighting nobodys for a while, even that tho will polish him up some, his natural skill will take him the rest of the way,IMO.

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            • BBFM
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              #7
              hes ok still has a way to go before he proves anything. vargas at his record had done way more.

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              • abdiel2k3
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                #8
                Originally posted by VkreW
                hes ok still has a way to go before he proves anything. vargas at his record had done way more.
                i dont think hes tryin to take vargas career path
                who wants that career
                lol
                hed be done at 26 fights
                lmao

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                • Prostitroop
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                  #9
                  He will always be living in the shadow of his father.
                  He will have to work twice as hard and accomplish twice as much to get out of that shadow. That's what happens when somebody follows a great mans footsteps.

                  The better thing he can do is ignore the past and his fathers accomplishments, and build he own legacy, instead of following the footsteps of his father.

                  Throughout history, people who had great and respected superiors, failed miserably trying to accomplish what his/her superior did, and the public will expect them to do so...

                  But the people who ignored the past, and actually hated their great predecessor (in many times it was their own father), ended up being great legends.

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                  • .::EnRiQuE::.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by VkreW
                    hes ok still has a way to go before he proves anything. vargas at his record had done way more.
                    vargas also had an amateur record of 100 wins and 5 losses. chavez jr. didnt have a strong amateur career

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