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  • ralph22
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    #1

    roach training JC chavez jr

    will chavez jr become a better fighter now with Roach training him or do you think he will keep being the same
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    Yes he will improve
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    No he will be teh same
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  • TBear
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    #2
    Roach would bring out the best in Chavez, but who nows how far "the best of" Chavez will go. There is probably a reason he has so many fights and hasn't faced anyone yet.

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    • jrosales13
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      #3
      Of course he is going to become better. He can't become any worse.

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      • B.U.R.N.E.R
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        #4
        Now we can see how good Roach really is.

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        • DIB42
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          You can't fault Chavez jr too much for the competition he's faced, dude had no amature career. That said, we shouldn't be forced to watch him have his amature career in the pros, he shouldn't be on ppv events, but thats Arums fault for maxing out his value out of the chavez name.

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            #6
            Originally posted by DIB420
            You can't fault Chavez jr too much for the competition he's faced, dude had no amature career. That said, we shouldn't be forced to watch him have his amature career in the pros, he shouldn't be on ppv events, but thats Arums fault for maxing out his value out of the chavez name.
            But, you understand that so his fighters could get exposure right? I mean that is what a promoter is suppose to do right?

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