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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Chavez-Vera, Salido-Lomachenko Ticket Information

    SAN ANTONIO, TX -- Former World Boxing Council (WBC) middleweight champion and Son of the Legend JULIO CÉSAR CHÁVEZ JR., his opponent, Top-Five contender and tough Texan BRYAN VERA, Houston’s former World Lightweight Champion JUAN DIAZ, Hall of Fame Promoter BOB ARUM, Zanfer Promotions' FERNANDO BELTRAN, two-time heavyweight champion GEORGE FOREMAN and ARTHUR PELULLO, President of Banner Promotions, will host a news conference announcing the eagerly-awaited rematch -- Chávez Jr. vs. Vera II -- This Thursday! January 16, in the Alamodome (Stadium Floor - South end.) Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. CT with the news conference beginning at 2:00 p.m. CT.

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  • vortex662290
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    #2
    I've said this once and I'll say it again... Chavez Jr is underrated by many if he trains hard he should beat(maybe stop) Vera, but it is up to him to stop his lazy habits.

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    • HanzGruber
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      #3
      Originally posted by vortex662290
      I've said this once and I'll say it again... Chavez Jr is underrated by many if he trains hard he should beat(maybe stop) Vera, but it is up to him to stop his lazy habits.
      Vera is not that good to begin with and jr will be like 20 pounds bigger than him this fight. He beat him fair and square the first time

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      • vortex662290
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        #4
        Idk which "he" you are referring to, but I had chavez losing by one round. Also, weight does not solely determine a fight ask angulo and canelo... You are given conditions for the fight as long as you pass them the rest is irrelevant you use whatever tools are available to you, dehydration is legal so what stops anyone from doing it?

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        • twrx
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          #5
          Exactly^^^ he kills himself to make 160 now 168 by doing things the wrong way but again everyone has that option not just him. Besides after rehydration chavez's strength and stamina are probably at ~75% of what he has in him .

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          • Szef
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            #6
            Salido - Lomachenko is the main event as far as I'm concerned. I have no interest in Vera - Chavez whatsoever.

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            • LOWBLOW_CHAMP
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              chavez will come in with his eyes ****** in and get his face smashed in

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              • nycsmooth
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                #8
                I've no interst in his rematch, as was the cas 4 the 1st 1...a club fighter s an under achiever...let's c him many times he can't make weight this time..

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                • londoner
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                  #9
                  Pro boxing is a completely different beast to the amateur game and Salido is a very tough and solid pro, so what Lomachenko is about to accomplish in winning this fight will have to be considered remarkable.

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                  • revs1227
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by londoner
                    Pro boxing is a completely different beast to the amateur game and Salido is a very tough and solid pro, so what Lomachenko is about to accomplish in winning this fight will have to be considered remarkable.
                    seriously this is insane

                    i dont think he will but if lomo wins i wouldnt even blame hgim for talkin **** like floyd and broner if he did lol

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