Your take on JCC Jr. vs Yuri Foreman @ 154?

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  • mikelovesfood
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    Your take on JCC Jr. vs Yuri Foreman @ 154?

    I think the fight would be interesting. Yuri has IMO much better movement/boxing ability. Chavez jr IMO has a better chin and more pop to his punches.

    I think jr would take it by way of SD win.
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    #2
    Foreman would win this easily. Foreman has fought the better comp and is the better fighter.

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    • adobostreak
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      #3
      good matchup. but boring fight

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      • onechance87
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        #4
        Originally posted by mikelovesfood
        I think the fight would be interesting. Yuri has IMO much better movement/boxing ability. Chavez jr IMO has a better chin and more pop to his punches.

        I think jr would take it by way of SD win.
        I see yuri outboxing jr.But i doubt jr can make that weight anymore.

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        • BEEHOP
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          I wouldn't really care either way/

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          • mikelovesfood
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            #6
            Originally posted by adobostreak
            good matchup. but boring fight
            Been hearing alot of ppl saying Chavez jr is hella boring. Started watching his fights I think he's fine. He's got a long road ahead of him.

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            • mikelovesfood
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              #7
              Originally posted by onechance87
              I see yuri outboxing jr.But i doubt jr can make that weight anymore.
              That maybe true but he's only getting slower by moving up and that I think is his biggest drawback. The guy is a puncher by heart but the guys hand speed is just sad

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                #8
                Originally posted by mikelovesfood
                That maybe true but he's only getting slower by moving up and that I think is his biggest drawback. The guy is a puncher by heart but the guys hand speed is just sad
                Do u like saul alvarez?I think he has more potential then jr.Jr needs
                to step up against better fighters.

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                  pls read

                  Promoter balked at blood testing for Mosley in 2008
                  By J. Michael Falgoust, USA TODAY
                  Just last year, Golden Boy Promotions was against blood testing when one of its fighters, Shane Mosley, was asked to submit to it for a fight in Las Vegas.
                  Mosley, who admitted to taking designer steroids in 2003 inadvertently before a fight with Golden Boy president Oscar De La Hoya, consented to any form of drug testing before facing Zab Judah but the promoter objected.

                  Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer told AP at the time that he'd consent to whatever testing that was required by Nevada State Athletic Commission and nothing more. The NSAC tests urine before and after fights but not blood at random like the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.

                  A proposed March 13 superfight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather has fallen through over Olympic-style drug testing. Mayweather wanted the Filipino to accept random blood testing by USADA. Pacquiao agreed to three tests, including two before their bout.

                  "Whatever tests they want them to take, Shane will submit to that. We are not going to do other tests than the Nevada commission requires," Schaefer said. "The fact is Shane is not a cheater and he does not need to be treated like one."

                  Judah wanted testing immediately on Mosley as well as right before and after the bout. Judah was injured before the fight could take place and it was cancelled.

                  source:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/boxin...oodtests_N.htm
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by priure_sion_08
                    Promoter balked at blood testing for Mosley in 2008
                    By J. Michael Falgoust, USA TODAY
                    Just last year, Golden Boy Promotions was against blood testing when one of its fighters, Shane Mosley, was asked to submit to it for a fight in Las Vegas.
                    Mosley, who admitted to taking designer steroids in 2003 inadvertently before a fight with Golden Boy president Oscar De La Hoya, consented to any form of drug testing before facing Zab Judah but the promoter objected.

                    Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer told AP at the time that he'd consent to whatever testing that was required by Nevada State Athletic Commission and nothing more. The NSAC tests urine before and after fights but not blood at random like the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.

                    A proposed March 13 superfight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather has fallen through over Olympic-style drug testing. Mayweather wanted the Filipino to accept random blood testing by USADA. Pacquiao agreed to three tests, including two before their bout.

                    "Whatever tests they want them to take, Shane will submit to that. We are not going to do other tests than the Nevada commission requires," Schaefer said. "The fact is Shane is not a cheater and he does not need to be treated like one."

                    Judah wanted testing immediately on Mosley as well as right before and after the bout. Judah was injured before the fight could take place and it was cancelled.

                    source:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/boxin...oodtests_N.htm
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