Am I alone in saying that A) Julio Cesar Chavez Jr's fights are boring and monotonous and B) that the demand for his fights with the likes of Troy Rowland and Matt Vanda is not on par with the platform that he's being given on big fight cards?
It reminds me of what Top Rank had done with Butterbean and Tye Fields, placing them on big cards with the hopes that they'd catch on if they were placed in prominent positions enough.
It reminds me of what Top Rank had done with Butterbean and Tye Fields, placing them on big cards with the hopes that they'd catch on if they were placed in prominent positions enough.
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