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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Lee Praises Chavez's Power, Sees Tough Task For Sergio

    WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. recovered from a slow start he blamed on leg cramps and stopped Andy Lee at 2:21 of the seventh round Saturday night to retain his belt at the Sun Bowl in El Paso. Chavez (46-0-1, 32 KOs) began tentatively, not even throwing his first punch until 75 seconds had elapsed in the first round, and was initially outboxed by Lee (28-2), a much taller challenger than Chavez had previously faced. But as the next two rounds passed, the Mexican champion began to stalk Lee, blasting him with right-cross counterpunches. [Click Here To Read More]
  • any craic lad?
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    #2
    Even though i felt Andy would have to work very hard too get the belt im still distraught but hey hes still young at 28 but Chavez is just a beast very hard night for any MW

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    • PRBOXINGCOTTO
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      sergio is going to ko chavez he was sluggish in the early rounds something you cant do with sergio because once he gets momentum hes not losing n he has power that chavez has not faced before lets see if the fight finally happens but i can see arum setting up a fight with pavlik n chavez down the road

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      • ksan
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        #4
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. recovered from a slow start he blamed on leg cramps and stopped Andy Lee at 2:21 of the seventh round Saturday night to retain his belt at the Sun Bowl in El Paso. Chavez (46-0-1, 32 KOs) began tentatively, not even throwing his first punch until 75 seconds had elapsed in the first round, and was initially outboxed by Lee (28-2), a much taller challenger than Chavez had previously faced. But as the next two rounds passed, the Mexican champion began to stalk Lee, blasting him with right-cross counterpunches. [Click Here To Read More]
        It seems we have a new El CASHCOW THE VACA DE DINERO SUPERBEASTO JR FAN!!

        WELCOME ABOARD ANDY!

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        • Primera
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          #5
          Originally posted by PRBOXINGCOTTO
          sergio is going to ko chavez he was sluggish in the early rounds
          What? He wasn't sluggish at all. Pure technical skills. Chavez Jr will KO Sergio.

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          • SonnyDempsey
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            #6
            Lee didn't say a word about his power. Said he was big and strong, but nothing about his power. Misleading headline.

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            • ksan
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              #7
              Originally posted by SonnyDempsey
              Lee didn't say a word about his power. Said he was big and strong, but nothing about his power. Misleading headline.
              Well in the headline they didn't say anything about "Punching"

              Power is a a very broad statement.

              But we can concur he did meant it that way about his punching power too, after watching his head move like a piñata



              Last edited by ksan; 06-17-2012, 01:48 PM.

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              • bronxrican23
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                JR too slow for Martinez. He is starting to remind me of margarito. Always pressing. Good chin. But slow. Easy work for Martinez.

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                • ragingirishman
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                  one thing for andy...hes never been knocked out or hit the canvas...boxingscenes headline that chavez took him down is unfair...andy will be back...chavez was just to heavy and strong he will be a soild super middleweight.....any news on chavez"s refusal on the urine test???

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ragingirishman
                    one thing for andy...hes never been knocked out or hit the canvas...boxingscenes headline that chavez took him down is unfair...andy will be back...chavez was just to heavy and strong he will be a soild super middleweight.....any news on chavez"s refusal on the urine test???
                    Chavez did piss in the end i believe

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