Comments Thread For: Saul Alvarez: The Time is Not Right For Chavez Jr. Clash

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  • REDRUM619
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    #11
    saul canelo wins in brutal fashion its gonna be as one sided as a gang ****

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    • Funtime
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      #12
      Originally posted by REDRUM619
      saul canelo wins in brutal fashion its gonna be as one sided as a gang ****
      Chaves Jr. is getting enough exposure without having to fight Alvarez at the moment, but that may change if he gets another loss to his name. At this point in time i see Chavez as the winner, but given a couple more tests and it'll be very hard to call. Alvarez could end up the better of the 2.

      let it simmer for a year then get it on!!!

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      • PRBOXINGCOTTO
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        #13
        wait canelo so y you be coming out ure mouth so much tlken about you want to fight him you have a date ready now this chavez would beat you maybe by ko but both of you are hype jobs dont know y mexico wants to see it they havnt proven nothing

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        • zero188
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          #14
          damn, someone got to him. doesnt sound like him

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          • Cleto_Reyes
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            #15
            At this point canelo wins. but later on freddy roach might make chavez jr really good. so it would be a good fight later on

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            • THE REED
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              #16
              Yes it is, don't wait until he loses... which wil be inevitable.

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              • PR ESQ.
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                #17
                Despite the disparity in the number of fights, I believe that both are equally matched. Canelo’s desire to stall this fight to increase the “HYPE,” is in my opinion what is wrong with boxing. Why shouldn’t we get the benefit of a fight like this now instead of having to wait?

                I would love to see this fight just based on the sheer magnitude of the fight in Mexico. Truth be told, a loss would not damage the career of either drastically. If Canelo wins, he is expected to and he would continue his rise as a bond fide star in the making, and Chavez fades into the background, which is what most predict anyway considering his overall body of work. Conversely, if Chavez Jr. wins, he gains more respect and sets up some great fights in the future including a rematch with a more seasoned Canelo, which will undoubtedly be the excuse for his loss. It’s a win – win proposition in my mind for us at least. I’m certain Chavez Jr. fans would beg to differ!

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                • ralph22
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                  #18
                  i notice for a long time this guy has lost his feet from the ground since he was 19 what a shame...he'l get what amir kahn got or what victor ortiz got

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                  • GOD-FR33
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                    #19
                    You BONE-HEADS don't listen........

                    NEWS FLASH!!!!!!! CHAVEZ Jr. can fight!!!!!! I don't care how average JOHN DUDDY was/is, he is TOUGH! SAUL can't beat him!!! He's not on the level as CHAVEZ Jr yet. He would get stopped or K.O.ed even. You idiots act like CHAVEZ is just a famous last name. It's not, he can FIGHT LIKE HELL! I'm glad COTTO didn't fight him 'cause he was getting beat up 2! I love COTTO but he is simply too small and CHAVEZ is steady growing.

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                    • Funtime
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PR ESQ.
                      Despite the disparity in the number of fights, I believe that both are equally matched. Canelo’s desire to stall this fight to increase the “HYPE,” is in my opinion what is wrong with boxing. Why shouldn’t we get the benefit of a fight like this now instead of having to wait?

                      I would love to see this fight just based on the sheer magnitude of the fight in Mexico. Truth be told, a loss would not damage the career of either drastically. If Canelo wins, he is expected to and he would continue his rise as a bond fide star in the making, and Chavez fades into the background, which is what most predict anyway considering his overall body of work. Conversely, if Chavez Jr. wins, he gains more respect and sets up some great fights in the future including a rematch with a more seasoned Canelo, which will undoubtedly be the excuse for his loss. It’s a win – win proposition in my mind for us at least. I’m certain Chavez Jr. fans would beg to differ!
                      To me you let a fight like this build so when they do meet, they are both at there absolute best, which clearly right now neither are. i understand your logic, but when i see a fight like this i want to know the 2 boxers are at the absolute best they can be.

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