This could be a good strategy for Rubio.
Chavez hasn't shown stamina or chin issues in many fights, but in the fight he has (Vanda I; perhaps earlier fights as well), he becomes a sucker for a right hand, a left hand, an overhand, an underhand, double hands, and whichever hand is left over (he's lucky, he's not fighting Tim Bradley).
Jr.'s defense and overall strategy looked improved against Manfredo, but the fight ended before it could actually go rounds. If Rubio can pressure him, minimize the damage Jr. will inflict upon him, and save his stamina for the 2nd half of the fight, it could be another upset win for him. Rubio could just walk him down and paste him with right hands as he did to Lemieux. JCC isn't going out as easy, so Rubio is really going going to have to put a beating on him if he wants the fight to be stopped.
Chavez hasn't shown stamina or chin issues in many fights, but in the fight he has (Vanda I; perhaps earlier fights as well), he becomes a sucker for a right hand, a left hand, an overhand, an underhand, double hands, and whichever hand is left over (he's lucky, he's not fighting Tim Bradley).
Jr.'s defense and overall strategy looked improved against Manfredo, but the fight ended before it could actually go rounds. If Rubio can pressure him, minimize the damage Jr. will inflict upon him, and save his stamina for the 2nd half of the fight, it could be another upset win for him. Rubio could just walk him down and paste him with right hands as he did to Lemieux. JCC isn't going out as easy, so Rubio is really going going to have to put a beating on him if he wants the fight to be stopped.
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