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  • #41
    Originally posted by boricuajr23 View Post
    True but he can do what he did a few yrs back with Cotto and Pavlik (I think it was these 2). Both fights being the main event in 2 different locations (different hours) and televise them on PPV. I'm sure with those 4 fighters he can hit 1-1.5 mil easily!
    Yeah that's a good idea, cotto vs marg 2 in ny and chavez jr vs martinez in the west coast.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by el malo View Post
      Yeah that's a good idea, cotto vs marg 2 in ny and chavez jr vs martinez in the west coast.
      LOL. you read my mind. Chavez-Martinez in Cowboy stadium and Cotto-Margarito II in Yankee stadium on the same night....No LAS VEGAS. Its too bad we the fans cant call the shots or at least have somewhat of a say.

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      • #43
        What a piece of crap fight.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by DocG
          How could a 160lbs champ exercise his immediate shot to fight a 154lbs champ?....that's cherry-picking!!!
          HUH?????.................the fight last night was for a MIDDLEWEIGHT(160 lbs) TITLE.Chavez weighed in at 180lbs last night.......

          Cherry picking, LMAO

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          • #45
            Beating Chavez in LA would be the best way to gain a fanbase big enough to sell on his own afterwards. Martinez will easily be recognizable to the general public as the first guy to beat Julio Cerzar Chavez' son. Then he could concentrate on superior lesser known opponents because he won't have to worry about money. All Martinez needs is one big money fight so he could leach off the opponent's fan base the same way every other fighters gets big.
            Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 06-05-2011, 05:41 PM.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
              Beating Chavez in LA would be the best way to gain a fanbase big enough to sell on his own afterwards. Martinez will easily be recognizible to the general public as the first guy to beat Juliso Cerzar Chavez' son. Then he could concentrate on superior lesser known opponents so he doesn't have to worry about money. All Martinez needs one big money fight so he could leach off the opponent's fan base the same way everyone else gets big.
              Not to mention that Martinez trains and currently lives in Cali

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              • #47
                and the ducking begins chavez will hide form martinez and cotto

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                • #48
                  Wow, the undisputed middleweight champion of the world, lineal champ that is, relegated to calling a rookie. Nice job Dibella, you have turned Martinez into the b side of a fight that is quite honestly below him. Chavez may jump at this chance. I think the fight sells, but if Martinez lays him out like Williams, Jr. is out of the picture, Arums alot of things, ****** isn't one.

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                  • #49
                    this guy just wants his last pay day we all know he wins100 bucks per fight casual fans don even know ho the hell he is

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by ralph22 View Post
                      this guy just wants his last pay day we all know he wins100 bucks per fight casual fans don even know ho the hell he is
                      agree, casual fans dont even know who he is but what ever happened to fighting the best and proving to be the best? The best at 160 is Sergio Martinez and they are using this lack of crowd drawing a reason to not fight him. This should be a fight Chavez jr should be demanding Arum to get him if he really has that mind set to prove he is the best.

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