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  • #41
    Zbik is not the real champ, real champs aren't given belts that someone else won. Both are overrated but Chavez always talks **** about fighting Top Comp. He will never fight Cotto or Martinez, if he beats this Zbik he will only fight his mandatories, and if he feels they are too tough he will back out and vacate.. With that said Chavez is right, Canelo fought for a vacated belt against a fighter who has never fought at lmw and it was a catch weight. Chavez will probably never fight Canelo, and if they do I won't care who wins.

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    • #42
      These two Mexicans are really making a mockery of this sport.

      ...and you let them get away with it because they are popular. Reminds me of high school.

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      • #43
        Both of them are jokes!

        Let's face it, they are both jokes, BUT chavez is the far bigger joke, as he has fought no one with a pulse and has looked terrible! He backs out of fights and avoids anyone who remotely might fight back! They should fight each other now as canelo at least has some skills and chavez will get koyed soon by another bum!

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        • #44
          "Yea these Mexicans aren't real warriors, they are embarrassments to the sport of boxing. I would whoop both of them, I'm 6'5" and weigh 235lbs of solid muscle and my *** is 10" long soft. I'm a real man!!"

          /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\

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          • #45
            Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
            I can feel him to a degree but Chazev Jr. really has little room to talk.



            And when did Zbik become the real champ did he defeat Sergio when i wasn't looking? Real titlist okay but there is only 1 real champ
            and in no way I am endorsing Jr at all. He's been a lazy soft fighting fighter

            just saying that those who have Canelo miles over him aren't seeing the whole picture their resumes are a lot closer than people realize

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            • #46
              I like Canelo better, and I feel that he'll go farther than Chavez Jr. for the main reason that Chavez Jr. is riding in on his daddy's coattails, having lived luxuriously for his entire youth. Canelo didn't have that option, making him a better fighter

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              • #47
                Originally posted by ThePhantom5 View Post
                Alveraz is 20, he turned pro in 2005 and he has 37 total fights.

                Chavez is 25, He turned pro in 2003 and he has 44 total fights.

                I think Canelo is moving along at a slighty faster pace than Chavez.

                I would expect in the next 7 or so fights that Canelo will fight a top ten or five contender.
                That's what I'm picking.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                  Its like Charlie Sheen talkin ***** about Lindsey Lohan
                  LMAO good one

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Eaner0919 View Post
                    and in no way I am endorsing Jr at all. He's been a lazy soft fighting fighter

                    just saying that those who have Canelo miles over him aren't seeing the whole picture their resumes are a lot closer than people realize
                    There are pretty close currently, indeed.

                    I know exactly where you are coming from.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      Middleweight Julio César Chávez Jr. is getting his plans ready for the training camp to prepare for his title shot on June 4. Chavez will take on WBC middleweight champion Sebastian Zbik of Germany. When the subject was approached, Chavez threw a few barbs in the direction of his Mexican rival, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, who won the WBC 154-pound title last Saturday when he beat Matthew Alvarez.

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                      this is like chisora when he stuck his nose in the haye/wlad fiasco.

                      joke cesar jr. lets see if you show up in shape and not struggling to make weight against zbik.

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