You may remember seeing all those videos of robert garcia talking about how if he could train any fighter it would be chavez jr. Also says that if he trained Chavez he would be able to beat GGG.He even says he would only charge Chavez for his training only if Chavez beats Martinez.
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Robert Garcia has revealed that is on the verge on training middleweight contender Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. The former 160 lb titlist is due to face-off with Brian Vera at 168 lbs next weekend, but is keen to nail down a rematch with former-conqueror Sergio Martinez who trashed the Mexican on points last September. Chavez Jr (46(32)-1-1) has not fought at all this after being suspended following testing positive for Marijuana in the wake of his defeat to the Argentinian champion.
Chavez Jr. and his legendary father have been at odds this year over who should train him with the fighter originally stating he would ban his father from working his corner altogether, although he has since backed down on the claim. Garcia will be ringside for the Mexicans comeback bout versus Vera (23(14)-6) and will, alongside his new strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza, start training him for a busy 2014 which should see an anticipated rematch with Martinez come to fruition.
Garcia is at the helm of one of boxing’s most formidable stable of fighters. The American’s gym over in Oxnard, California houses star names in Brandon Rios, Nonito Donaire and Marcos Maidana and has been universally praised with Garcia awarded 2012 trainer of the year for his feats. The former super-featherweight titlist has recently started working with Ariza who will now be strength and conditioning coach to Rios, Maidana and Chavez Jr. following an acrimonious split with Freddie Roach.
Chavez Jr. and his legendary father have been at odds this year over who should train him with the fighter originally stating he would ban his father from working his corner altogether, although he has since backed down on the claim. Garcia will be ringside for the Mexicans comeback bout versus Vera (23(14)-6) and will, alongside his new strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza, start training him for a busy 2014 which should see an anticipated rematch with Martinez come to fruition.
Garcia is at the helm of one of boxing’s most formidable stable of fighters. The American’s gym over in Oxnard, California houses star names in Brandon Rios, Nonito Donaire and Marcos Maidana and has been universally praised with Garcia awarded 2012 trainer of the year for his feats. The former super-featherweight titlist has recently started working with Ariza who will now be strength and conditioning coach to Rios, Maidana and Chavez Jr. following an acrimonious split with Freddie Roach.
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