I hope this event gets some REALLY good undercards. I believe this may be the fight of the year. Jr. should do well @ 168 and if I was him, I would be in Oxnard with Garcia. GGG is a beast but I think 168 is too much, he might win but he will take punishment, and it might affect him when he tries to come back down to 160.
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Originally posted by drenlou View PostWith this fight here,i cant help but remember a fight between his old man chavez sr vs kostya tsyzu,and wut a fight would of looked like had chavez sr. Been in his prime when they fought.?maybe this fight here would shed some light on wut a prime chavez sn vs kostya fight would of looked like......hmmmmmmmmm!?
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Good fight
In spite of jrs shortcomings, he is a fighter, (another motive to make pops chavez proud), i could see Jr. being able to put some hurt on the Triple G (whom i absolutely respect big time) (a slight miniature of Sergey K), if Jr. trains well, we could see an alltime great fight. I don't see GGG walking through Jr. easy. Only Ward would be an even or better match for GGG.
all in all, good fight (remember jr salvaged the Martinez fight).
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Originally posted by rey guey View Postlogic of a golovtard 101
Cotto,future hall of famer, offers Martinez a fight. Martinez take a big money fight with a legend and he's a ducker
Andre Ward offer Golovkin a fight after GGG called out everybody from 154-168. GGG says no he isn't ready to move up but instead moves up and fights Chavez at 168, a big money fight. and this doesn't mean GGG is ducking Ward, he's just being a good businessman.
GGG isn't ready for 68 against Ward but it's fine for Chavez... ahh Golovtard logic lol.
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Originally posted by rey guey View Posta contractual offer no. team GGG shot that idea down before any of that. honestly I think Chavez is a better economic option for GGG. I'm just pointing out the double standard over zealous GGG fans have.
Martinez fights Cotto on PPV and it's ducking but GGG fights Chavez instead of Ward and a litany of excuses arise for GGG. just pointing out the hypocrisy
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostBy that standard GGG has also offered a fight to Ward, there's probably quotes along those lines. And also Stevenson has offered a fight to Kovalev by your definition.
In boxing offering usually means making an offer, and that hasn't happened afaik.
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actually kinda leaning toward Chavez in this
he's a much better fit for SMW than GGG is
just not buying GGG being the same destroyer at 168 he is at 160
Chavez can take a punch and has some power of his own
if GGG can take his punch he should win this
not completely confident of that though
GGG hasn't yet gone through a solid MW test
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Originally posted by rey guey View Postlogic of a golovtard 101
Cotto,future hall of famer, offers Martinez a fight. Martinez take a big money fight with a legend and he's a ducker
Andre Ward offer Golovkin a fight after GGG called out everybody from 154-168. GGG says no he isn't ready to move up but instead moves up and fights Chavez at 168, a big money fight. and this doesn't mean GGG is ducking Ward, he's just being a good businessman.
GGG isn't ready for 68 against Ward but it's fine for Chavez... ahh Golovtard logic lol.
So it's a bit worse than what you said.
With that said, GGG-JCC is a more even fight. JCC is a SMW by size, but not by resume. Vera was a MW coming up just like Chavez Jr. So in reality Chavez Jr is 0-0 against actual Super Middleweights, and GGG is also 0-0 vs SMW's. So it evens out. Besides, anyone with half a bran cell knows who would get the W in Ward-GGG, better to give GGG and his fans some false hope at 168 by beating JCC, if he could do that.
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