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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Rubio: Facing Martinez, Ten Times Harder Than Chavez Jr!

    On December 16th, Marco Antonio Rubio (53-5-1) knocked out Matt Vanda in the fifth round of their WBC Convention showcase fight that took place at the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. With the victory Rubio has reeled off ten consecutive wins since suffering a knockout loss to Kelly Pavlik in 2009. [Click Here To Read More]
  • UglyPug
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    this is a VERY dangerous man. . . he possesses an EXTREMELY POWERFUL OVERHAND/STRAIGHT RIGHT! he throws this with deadly accuracy. . . he has an iron clad chin, and juevos the size of bowling balls. . . i don't know if he will be able to beat chavez because chavez, unlike lemieux, isn't a fragile little girl who gasses after 5-6 rounds. . . chavez has that extra weight to hold up for 12 rounds. . . i think he'll be able to outwork rubio, and be able to cover up just well enough to eat his right hands. . .

    i honestly wouldn't be surprised if he beats martinez, though. . . martinez is VERY vulnerable to jabs and straight punches. . . but he'll prolly be able to pop out enough jabs, and skeet around enough with his fast soccer feet to get the UD

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    • Ray*
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      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      On December 16th, Marco Antonio Rubio (53-5-1) knocked out Matt Vanda in the fifth round of their WBC Convention showcase fight that took place at the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. With the victory Rubio has reeled off ten consecutive wins since suffering a knockout loss to Kelly Pavlik in 2009. [Click Here To Read More]
      How old is rubio now? He seem to have been around for a while now, I saw him last against Pavlik and to be honest people like Martinez or Chavez Jr should not be losing to a fighter like Rubio at this stage of his career.

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      • MrFynest
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        Iron clad chin? Same Rubio that got destroyed in .32 seconds by Kofi Jantuah? He has a punchers chance but he's not beating Chavez.

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        • STREET CLEANER
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          #5
          Rubio does have the punchers chance and enough chin to stay in there late with Jr. Don't know if Jr's higher weight will benefit him. 50/50 fight if you ask me

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          • freudianslip
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            #6
            Rubio will give Chavez a good fight because Chavez isn't very talented but I think Chavez will take the win. You really think TR would sacrifice Chavez just yet?

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            • torin03
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              "Martinez 10 times harder than Chavez"? I think Rubio is crazy by saying this comment. Martinez might be better than JR but ten times? Which A class fighter has Martinez impressed on, maybe only Williams who he knocked out with one lucky punch. Name me some other A class fighter Martinez has bitten......

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              • richardt
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                Everyone is expecting Rubio to expose Chavez. I don't think Chavez is a fraud, his record is a fraud. He is strong/has skills but building up his record and making his early fights PPV is pure bull****. We will see if fighting a string of white clubfighters will come back to haunt him. Lemiuex was much worse. That dude fought no one and never left his cushy Canada.

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                • jclooney
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                  #9
                  Rubio can get it too. He will be schooled by Chavez. Chavez may not be elite, but he can get Rubio out of there...

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                  • willieb24
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                    #10
                    this is the same dude that got his ass knocked out by sorry ass kelly pavlik, and yall think this dude has a chance. GTFOH!

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