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  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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    #11
    Originally posted by StrangerInTown
    Murphy's Law states that whatever can go wrong will go wrong.
    Murphy was an Irishman.
    Irish fighters are rough and tumble rumblers.

    Andy Lee is a Boxer. He boxes for a living.
    This will go all wrong for him on the evening of June 16.
    Why? Because he does not live to brawl and against Julio one must have some of that savvy in the bank come pay night.

    John Duddy was a tough Irishman as well.
    He and Junior went 10 under appreciated toe to toe frames.
    Duddy retired soon thereafter.

    For all of the flaws that may exist in Juniors arsenal, fighting tough is not one of them.

    Julio Chavez Junior has guts galore.
    Enough to give any willing boxer a problem on any given night.

    Chavez Vs. Lee:

    Chavez by KO in 8.
    Please don't tell me you're comparing Duddy to Lee...

    Also, Lee is a big MW at 6'2" and like someone said depends which Lee shows up. Either way, WAR Lee! We are depending on you to whoop this guy.

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    • Daddy T
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      #12
      Lee will outbox chavez for the first 6 or 7 rounds ... I see him having plenty of power to hurt Chavez but all the same would be very surprised and impressed if he actually stopped him. After that it will turn into a life and death brawl which should favor chavez but if Lee's stamina holds and he keeps fighting smart he should end the fight ahead on points. (to all non biased onlookers) Question is how far ahead will Lee have to be to get the decision and not be robbed? IMO even in texas they won't be able to rob him if chavez only legitimately wins like 1 round but in reality all jnr has to do is take 2 or 3 out of the twelve and they will find a way to give him the decision. yeah, Lee is up against it here, if he doesn't completly dominate chavez and or stop him, they will screw him and give it to chavez.

      So really as much as I favour Lee in this and think that man to man he has the edge over chavez and believe he will likely get the better of him on the night, the smart money in this is still probably on a shltty and super controversial split decision win for chavez. - won't stop me sticking 20 quid on Lee though
      Last edited by Daddy T; 04-04-2012, 12:16 PM.

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      • right hand jab
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        #13
        Originally posted by El C@cique@PR
        Lee will outbox chavez for 4 rounds, then gets tired and Chavez will pummel him late in route to a TKO!!
        Chavez is simply too big and strong for Lee, who tends to tire and is kinda soft!!
        Don't be riddiculous, Lee's 6.2, actally comes in shape for his fights, hits hard and is technically superior to Chavez. On the other hand, Chavez has stamina and weight issues himself, he also has a lot of technical flaws that could exposed by Lee. The only way that Chavez wins is by unanimous robbery, otherwise it's Lee by an 11th round stoppage.

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        • TheMexicutioner
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          #14
          Will Freddie have time to train Khan, Pacquiao, and Junior?

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