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    Maybe in their fighting primes, Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. would have been capable of roughing up Robert Garcia and forcing him to submit to defeat.
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    Last edited by BoxingUpdates; 10-09-2024, 10:33 PM.

  • #2
    Garcia was in the right. There's no way he's obligated to send his fighter out there to fight a guy who's 8lbs overweight. That's just ridiculous and careless and if he'd of got beat then it derails him because the other guy decides he's just gonna turn up heavy and him & his dad being arrogant enough to think the fight would still happen regardless.
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    • #3
      The whole Chavez family is such an embarrassment. I wish I never knew what an awful joke of a human being, husband, and father JCC was. Omar and JCC Jr are jokes too, but they never had a chance with that drunken, abusive egomaniac as their dad.

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      • #4
        Seems dumb af. Why even make a fight with someone who needs to have a "follow up weigh in"? If it needs to be in the contract why even risk it?

        Also Robert Garcia does NOT give a fvkc about his fighters he literally said with some bs machismo he'd let Margarito die in the ring against cotto in the rematch and just recently let santillan get beat tf up for like 3 unnecessary rounds when it was obvious he couldnt see with that huge cut he got above his eye.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by famicommander View Post
          The whole Chavez family is such an embarrassment. I wish I never knew what an awful joke of a human being, husband, and father JCC was. Omar and JCC Jr are jokes too, but they never had a chance with that drunken, abusive egomaniac as their dad.
          Finally someone said it. Good now for once I dont have to be the bad guy! lol
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          • #6
            There was a mandatory second-day weigh-in in the contract because they knew Omar would get away with taking diuretics in Mexico.

            Garcia is no fool.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Boxing2695 View Post
              Garcia was in the right. There's no way he's obligated to send his fighter out there to fight a guy who's 8lbs overweight. That's just ridiculous and careless and if he'd of got beat then it derails him because the other guy decides he's just gonna turn up heavy and him & his dad being arrogant enough to think the fight would still happen regardless.
              Julio Cesar Chavez Sr, was a superstar in the ring during his heyday, there are no if's, and's, or buts about that.
              That said you have to feel sorrow for his family if he was an abusive drunk to his wife, and kid's.
              Imposing his power, and authority in the ring wasn't enough for 'El Gran Campeon Mejicano', he had to bring that mentality to his own home.
              It had to have been a horror to live, and grow up in the Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. household.
              Now for him to think that other fight managers have to go through with fights that his son'(s) have violated contractual agreement's goes beyond unprofessional.
              If his son's can't make the weight in a certain weight division, then they need to move up to weight class that they can make without any problem.
              Chavez has taken many punches in his life, his face, and mental acuity bear the effects of those punches.

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              • #8
                Cant blame coach Garcia on this one. Did the right thing ,8 pounds just 'too mucho'.

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                • #9
                  all i can say is Mooooooooo Moooooooooooooo you fat cow's you go milk it some place else............

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                  • #10
                    If you are going to compete in this game then one must be willing to play by the rules. Chavez, Sr tried to cheat by having his overweight fat ass son to fight over the rehydration limit that was stipulated in the contract.

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