The most boring undercard i have ever seen !!!!!!!!!!
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Beats Troy Rowland in Ten
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Yea it was a pretty bad undercard like usual for arum.
I don't think JCC Jr. has a chance at all against anyone at the top at 154.Comment
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That undercard was pretty bad. I came really close to passing on this PPV, but some factors influenced my decision. I wanted it to do better than the JMM-Floyd PPV for one thing. And I also wanted to be able to discuss it the next day while the forums are exploding with discussion about the main event because that's enjoyable. But Chavez Jr. needs to fight a real opponent already. He's a Mexican version of Tye Fields.Comment
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I was looking forward to seeing him fight, now Im not really interested in seeing him fight again.Comment
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Performance deterioration!
Maybe he lost the motivation after being overprotected. What he needs is a wake up call, someone to spank him around to either Make him or break him.
I saw him Slower with good head movement and no jab. basically ameteur.Comment
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Going into the fight, Chavez carried a 40-0-1 record. In the pre fight, Chavez clamied how he wants world title fights etc.
Troy Rowland was 34 years of age, and to his credit held some half decent wins, but nothing more. He was medicore at his best. I understand Chavez had no amature fights, so he is still learning as he goes along, but he is now a 40 fight veteran.
I was expecting Chavez to dazzle, on argubaly the biggest event of the year. He done anything but.....
From the start, he looked pour. His defence was extremly leaky, he was easy to hit throughout the fight, his punchers at times lacked snap, and for stages throughout the fight he didn't look interested, and it was just a weak and pour performance all in all.
There is talk of fights with the likes of Kelly Pavlik next year, a fighter of Pavlik's caliber would hurt Chavez Jr, like virtually all the top 160 fighters would.
He still has alot of maturing and learning to do, before he can even talk of title fights.
It's pretty sad to think that there are fighters out there like Choi Tseveenpurev and David Lopez who I feel are better all round fighters than Chavez Jr, but both can't get a fight for the love of money, and can't get no exposure.
But yet Chavez Jr can get all the chances in the world due to his second name. It's sad but true.
I assume him and Ireland's John Duddy, will happen in the future. Duddy was a world class amature, and is tough and game. But I don't see nothing special in him, I always felt he was overrated.
Him and Chavez would most likely sell alot of tickets and it most likely be a entertaining tear up. It's a pick em fight. But I don't see both ever being world class fighters.Comment
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Chavez has gone backwards in his development and this move to middle weight sounds like his daddy's hard partying ways have been passed on to Jr. He has no power and no chance at this weight, as he was already slow. He had a jab, but now he acts like he can knock everybody out. He'll get his.Comment
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