Chavez jr training techniques
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So because I have a Mexican flag in my avi I'm suppose to follow blindly and support any Mexican boxer, even one who I feel is talentless, not even a true champ that had a belt gift wrapped and given to him by his godfather. A boxer that I feel que ni tiene fuerza ni para pegar estampillas. All because of his name. No thanks, I'd rather support the boxer that came up the hard way and paid his dues and has earned his spot at the top.Comment
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That might be the least impressive training session I've seen from a professional boxer. **** is on Charlie Zelenoff's level. The commentator didn't know what to say, he had to ask JMM to explain that and JMM wanted to laugh, but held back.
Terrible editing too... Who edited that video? A 5th grader for a class project? Why wouldn't you cut out the struggling push ups to avoid making Jr. look like a bum?
I liked how Jr. fought Lee, his positioning, his punch selection, accuracy, he implemented an excellent strategy for pressure fighters fighting a southpaw. His lack of defense is going to work against him though. Sergio has a great shot at stopping Jr., he just needs to withstand JCC's mid-rounds assault, after that he can put a beating on him ala Pavlik and Chavez won't have anything for him except to survive on heart and toughness (which he has plenty of, but at some point, it isn't enough to survive).Comment
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Joe training techniques
Weight Lifting
Joe Frazier vs Pole vaulter Bob Seagren, skiier Jean-Claude Killy and auto racer Peter Revson.
Frazier at 3:26, wow....
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The first event in the inagural Superstars, Joe Frazier nearly drowns as Peter Revson, Jean-Claude Killy and Bob Seagren head toward the finals.
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1973 Superstars 100 Yard Dash
Elvin Hayes, Jean-Claude Killy, Rod Laver, Peter Revson, Joe Frazier.
Joe Frazier at last place
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So what?... right
FRAZIER IS ONE OF THE GOATS!
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Sure JCC Jr didn't grow up in the slums.....in fact he probably came up being a rich spoiled kid, and yet he still strived to be a boxer like his father. I don't know any kids who would have followed in the footsteps, especially when growing up as a spoiled brat. But here he is, 46-0 and he's here to stay.So because I have a Mexican flag in my avi I'm suppose to follow blindly and support any Mexican boxer, even one who I feel is talentless, not even a true champ that had a belt gift wrapped and given to him by his godfather. A boxer that I feel que ni tiene fuerza ni para pegar estampillas. All because of his name. No thanks, I'd rather support the boxer that came up the hard way and paid his dues and has earned his spot at the top.Comment
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Pocho (pocha fem.) is a term used by native-born Mexicans to describe Chicanos who are perceived to have forgotten or rejected their Mexican heritage to some degree. Typically, pochos speak English and lack fluency in Spanish.Comment
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Marco Antonio Barrera, came from a very upper class family, and was even studying to be a lawyer. That's something all Mexicans know.Sure JCC Jr didn't grow up in the slums.....in fact he probably came up being a rich spoiled kid, and yet he still strived to be a boxer like his father. I don't know any kids who would have followed in the footsteps, especially when growing up as a spoiled brat. But here he is, 46-0 and he's here to stay.Comment
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