Who is the bigger hype job? Saul Alvarez or Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.?

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  • Sugar Adam Ali
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    #51
    I think both have lived up to the hype...

    People think they are bums but they have held their own vs good competition...
    Both wont be p4p guys, but they are legit fighters, and not the bums alot of people think they are....

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    • Jack Napier
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      #52
      at this point, it's Chavez
      Alvarez at least beat his first really credible opponent
      Chavez choked against Martinez, did nothing until the ass end
      but that said, people now know he's a good but not elite fighter
      Alvarez is now cracking p4p lists and people think he can beat Floyd
      the reality check will come after that fight

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      • Jloro
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        #53
        Originally posted by Bushbaby
        Well Chavez has 40 something fights & only what 3 or 4 of those guys are decent,that's just crazy.
        Hahaha he only has like 4 more fights then Canelo.

        Originally posted by MANIAC310
        Not even close JCC jr.....


        they're both hype jobs but Canelo is only 21 and he seems to be fighting tougher opponents
        Sergio Martinez is on a different level then Trout Lopez and Mosley.
        Floyd will show what Canelo really is.



        And JCC JR would Spark Canelo out cold. Canelo got rocked by a fat Cotto lol

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        • New England
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          #54
          Originally posted by E.P.T.
          Obviously Canelo is the bigger hype job, the fact that Floyd is fighting a weight drained malnourished hype job is pathetic. At least fight the hype job at his weight class, but hey Floyd fans support it.


          canelo had a win over the top jr mw not named floyd mayweather.


          JR's best win is still andy lee.


          canelo is much more proven, and given that hes younger and more active, it's a landslide.

          chavez has also failed a ped test, a recreational drug test, and there was that fiasco in texas after the rubio fight.

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          • sicko
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            #55
            Why do fans take the "HYPE JOB" stuff out on the fighters as if they are the ones that started the hype. It is their ****** a$$ fans that come and start the hype then if they don't live up to it those fans disappear and sign on with new accounts and on a new bandwagon...WTF happened to the Bute fans?
            Last edited by sicko; 07-27-2013, 03:01 PM.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Jloro
              Hahaha he only has like 4 more fights then Canelo.


              Sergio Martinez is on a different level then Trout Lopez and Mosley.
              Floyd will show what Canelo really is.



              And JCC JR would Spark Canelo out cold. Canelo got rocked by a fat Cotto lol

              he was 19 years old and a welterweight. he looked like a boy at that point in his life. now he's a robust, 23 year old man who weighs 170 on fight night.

              do you really think cottos brother would do that to a modern alvarez? of course he would not.


              most of your favorite fighters were years away from network TV on their 19th birthdays.

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              • LoadedWraps
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                #57
                Originally posted by S H A R K B O Y
                Honestly between the two, Canelo shows more promise than JCC Jr. who's been riding his dad's shadow the whole way up. Canelo would spark JCC Jr. if (once) they meet up in the ring.
                The answer is JCC Jr. Without his name, no hype. Calling Canelo a hype job smells of baiting, there is no reason whatsoever to consider him a hype job.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by New England
                  he was 19 years old and a welterweight. he looked like a boy at that point in his life. now he's a robust, 23 year old man who weighs 170 on fight night.

                  do you really think cottos brother would do that to a modern alvarez? of course he would not.


                  most of your favorite fighters were years away from network TV on their 19th birthdays.
                  Lol, it still doesn't change the fact that he got rocked by a lightweight... As far as I'm concerned his chin is su****ious. Trout was a good win, but that fight could have gone either way (I scored it for Trout). Other than that his best win was probably against a 41 year old Mosley (who like Josesito, was unranked at 154).

                  Zbik, Rubio, and Lee were all considered top 10-15 middleweights on most rankings and Sergio Martinez was still in his physical prime, considered the #3 P4P, lineal middleweight champion w/4 straight KO defenses.

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