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  • Comments Thread For: Chavez Sr: Julio Jr. Will Remain at 160, Not Move Up

    The legendary Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. expects his son, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (46-1-1, 32KOs), to remain at 160-pounds when he returns to action in 2013. Last Saturday, Chavez lost a twelve round unanimous decision to Sergio Martinez in Las Vegas. A few days later it was revealed that Chavez Jr. failed a post-fight drug test. The young boxer tested positive for marijuana.

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  • #2
    big mistake. its a matter of time until he start getting weight drained. guy is cutting too much weight man

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    • #3
      Translation-Julio will remain fighting 20 lbs heavier than his opponents

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      • #4
        I can almost say for certain that even if his next fight is suppose to be at 160 he doesn't make the weight.

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        • #5
          Translation= My son sucks, but he will no longer train in the living room. From now on he will train in the back yard and still without Roach.

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          • #6
            Junior only needs to change one thing to become the fighter that he and his daddy believe him to be. And that one thing he needs to change happens to be everything.

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            • #7
              Chavez Sr does not benefit Jr's camp one bit...just thought I'd put that out there..

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              • #8
                They just trying to bank on getting a older Martinez and think Chavez can hurt Martinez which he can't Martinez played with this kid the entire fight a healthy Martinez will beat Chavez again easy plus Chavez never takes his fights serious he's a joke

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                • #9
                  Why???

                  He should just go to 168 and fight Pavlik, Abraham, Bika, Stevenson, etc.

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                  • #10
                    If he does stay at 160, I'd rather not see a rematch. I'd rather see him fight Macklin or Murray next, than maybe Geale or something.

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