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    By Jake Donovan - If you’re concerned about Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. once again missing weight for his March 1 rematch with Bryan Vera, you are not alone. The once-beaten former middleweight titlist is as concerned as anyone else, though his worry carries far less doubt than those with skeptical views.

    “I really hope I make the weight limit,” Chavez Jr. quipped Tuesday evening following a training session in Mexico. “I don’t want to have to give up $250,000.”

    The aforementioned figure is the penalty in place, in the event that the second-generation superstar fails to make the contracted 168 lb. limit for his rematch with Vera, which will air live on HBO from San Antonio, Texas. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    I really hope I make the weight lmao!!!! on that note im going to go each a giant bowl of honeycomb in honor of Chavez jr

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    • #3
      Why doesn't he just fight at a weight that suits him? Sounds like he's a LHW not a SMW or MW these days.

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      • #4
        He made 160 not long ago, i dont understand how he cant even make 168 now.
        He must be one lazy bum.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
          He made 160 not long ago, i dont understand how he cant even make 168 now.
          He must be one lazy bum.
          hahahaha no ****. He has the opportunity to be so much more and just wastes it by not taking it seriously.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
            He made 160 not long ago, i dont understand how he cant even make 168 now.
            He must be one lazy bum.
            Dude dies making weight....also took **** to help out

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            • #7
              Second generation superstar?? That would be putting Junior on the same page as his old man. Crazy doesn't cover it.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Hougigo View Post
                Dude dies making weight....also took **** to help out
                Then he must go to 175. The problem is he will not be able to KO ANYONE at 175 and guys like Stevenson, Kovalev, even Shumenov and Tavoris Cloud would murder him.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by londoner View Post
                  Second generation superstar?? That would be putting Junior on the same page as his old man. Crazy doesn't cover it.
                  Incorrect. Star power does not equate greatness.

                  Chavez Sr. is an all-time great and a legendary fighter.

                  Chavez Jr. is a legit boxing superstar, the second generation of his family to claim that status.

                  See the difference?

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                  • #10
                    He didn't take the biggest fight of his career seriously, so I doubt he'll be 'up' for this or any future fight. Its a shame, because he's not a bad boxer. Its discipline that's a recurrent issue.

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