Lets just throw Chavez Jr. in with Mike Tyson and see what happens.
Chavez Jr.'s opponent hasn't fought since Jan '04!
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**** it brings a tear to my eye,but I think im not gonna make it.To much **** to pay this month, I will be watching it at home though for sho.Originally posted by neils7147933I see you're from LA. Are you going?Comment
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chavez jr. is young no need to have him fight the elite fighters of the division. IMO, they are doing a great job cherry picking his fighters. let him get some experience and then WATCH OUT!!!!!!Comment
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not that it mattersOriginally posted by neils7147933Guess they're making sure at least one Chavez gets a 'W' at the farewell fight.
His opponent's last fight was against Jason Smith, who Chavez Jr. TKO'd on the Morales-Hernandez undercard. When he fought Smith, Smith had 3 pro fights. He now has 8. Chavez's opponent has fought three times since 11-26-2002, when he fought a guy who was 6-50-1. Since then, his opponents are 10-6-1.
or changes the fact that hes fighten bums
but his last opponent was Ryan Maraldo on the undercard of morales-pac
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hes had 8fights since jason "the animal" smith
lolLast edited by abdiel2k3; 05-27-2005, 04:19 PM.Comment
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Yeah but First off ,this ppv is a sham really,ChavezSr is way past his retirement age,not to mention his prime,as for chavez jr,Its expected,kids like 19,had a weak amateur career,so basicaly he's getting is amateur career under his belt in his early pro years.Mind you,they could just put chavez sr on there and still make it ppv,chavez jr being on there is just an extra smidget,NOBODY should order this fight,I liked chavez too,but damn,how many times can a fighter say "adios" (wait wha?? i can still make some monies?..you'll still buy my ppv? hmmmm.....)Originally posted by neils7147933This is a PPV; they could have at least scheduled him against a full-time boxer.Comment
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Chavez jr. has NO amateur experience I believe and is still relatively young.
The thing is Julio had like 40 fights before he even became a name in the U.S. I believe they are molding his fathers career around him, it is great that he is getting exposure now unlike his father and should do him well especially if he has potential.
If he is anything like his father when he reaches his prime he will be the sports next superstar, lets just hope the apple has fell VERY close to the tree.Comment
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I agree with every wordOriginally posted by spinksjinxChavez jr. has NO amateur experience I believe and is still relatively young.
The thing is Julio had like 40 fights before he even became a name in the U.S. I believe they are molding his fathers career around him, it is great that he is getting exposure now unlike his father and should do him well especially if he has potential.
If he is anything like his father when he reaches his prime he will be the sports next superstar, lets just hope the apple has fell VERY close to the tree.
people cant critisize him for fighting puppy crapComment
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You didn't read what I wrote.Originally posted by abdiel2k3not that it matters
or changes the fact that hes fighten bums
but his last opponent was Ryan Maraldo on the undercard of morales-pac
OWNEDDDDD
lol
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hes had 8fights since jason "the animal" smith
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Chavez's OPPONENT'S Last opponent was Jason Smith
I didn't name his opponent; not that it matters, but it's Adam Wynalt.
Wynalt's last fight was in Jan '04 vs. Jason Smith.
So much for being owned...Comment
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