Is Martinez-Chavez jr. becoming another Floyd-Manny Soap-Opera?

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  • -jose-
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    Is Martinez-Chavez jr. becoming another Floyd-Manny Soap-Opera?

    I gave up on Mayweather vs Pacquiao a long time ago
    they both full of ****, now some boxers want to be T.V.stars
    instead of boxers.
    Now we have Martinez-Chavez jr. pointing fingers at each
    other talking ****.
    I blame Mayweather (Lol) he started this whole ****,
    if he would of fought Manny 3 years ago boxing would be a lot different now
    I'm not choosing sides here don't care for Floyd or Manny much.
    Julio has to fight Martinez within a year if he wins he deserves credit
    and if he doesn't he still gets credit for making boxing interesting again.
    Sergio Martinez is getting old I think Julio Cesar Chavez jr. is waiting for
    Sergios social security to kick in.
  • boxaholic
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    #2
    Floyd is willing to fight Pacquiao and vice versa

    Martinez is willing to fight JCC JR. and vice versa

    The problem is Bob Arum.

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    • Calabis
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      #3
      Originally posted by boxaholic
      Floyd is willing to fight Pacquiao and vice versa

      Martinez is willing to fight JCC JR. and vice versa

      The problem is Bob Arum.
      Yup exactly...this mfer is the problem

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      • Kagami Taiga
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        #4
        the two fights arent comparable floyd/pac should be harder to make because its quite unprecedented. itd be the first time to boxing superstars are fighting each other. even tho a lot of bull**** has soured the fight, its a much bigger deal than chavez/martinez.

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        • Reloaded
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          #5
          Originally posted by boxaholic
          Floyd is willing to fight Pacquiao and vice versa

          Martinez is willing to fight JCC JR. and vice versa

          The problem is Bob Arum.
          Absolutely it is Bob Arum , he roadblocks everything he doesnt want .

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          • The_Sandman
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            #6
            Originally posted by jose830
            I gave up on Mayweather vs Pacquiao a long time ago
            they both full of ****, now some boxers want to be T.V.stars
            instead of boxers.
            Now we have Martinez-Chavez jr. pointing fingers at each
            other talking ****.
            I blame Mayweather (Lol) he started this whole ****,
            if he would of fought Manny 3 years ago boxing would be a lot different now
            I'm not choosing sides here don't care for Floyd or Manny much.
            Julio has to fight Martinez within a year if he wins he deserves credit
            and if he doesn't he still gets credit for making boxing interesting again.
            Sergio Martinez is getting old I think Julio Cesar Chavez jr. is waiting for
            Sergios social security to kick in.
            Floyd should have fought Manny 3 years ago?? You talk as if Arum would have let them. And you continue to talk as if either Sergio or Chavez has a choice. All your concerns and problems in your post is rooted to Bob Arum.

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            • elfag
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              #7
              Martinez - Chavez is rediculously clear cut. Martinez agreed to their split, ie. Martinez is the defending linear middleweight champ but is willing to take way less of the purse just to make the fight. Arum releases a statement saying they are cancelling further negotiations. Martinez is the mandatory but Arum has the pull to allow Chavez to keep the ABC trinket.

              Chavez:
              tested positive for diretics
              arrested for DUI mere weeks before his last bout
              skipped out on the post fight drug test
              routinely drains down 20-21 pounds and comes in at 180
              refuses advanced drug testing
              refuses to fight martinez, the linear champ, for a larger share of the purse

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