On the path to Stardom: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Just graduated.

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  • .::|ULTIMATE|::.
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    On the path to Stardom: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Just graduated.

    Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. just won his first 8 round bout in front of a sold out crowd in Culiacan Mexico. The bout was the Main Event of the evening and was broadcasted on the Sky Channel all throughout the country. His next fight will be February the 11th against an opponent yet to be named and will be the main Event on Telefutura. This will be the first time Telefutura has an 8 rounder as main event. Chavez's Jr. crowd attracting success however suggests it wont be the last.
    Last edited by .::|ULTIMATE|::.; 01-23-2005, 10:12 PM.
  • BrooklynBomber
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    At what weight is he fighting.?
    Also did you see the fight and if so can you give us the highlights on his style and how the fight went.

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      Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
      At what weight is he fighting.?
      Also did you see the fight and if so can you give us the highlights on his style and how the fight went.
      He fights at lightweight but that probably wont be for long. He looks alot like Erik when he was at 122lbs. Too physically big for the weight. In this last fight chavez weighed in at 139 1/4 and his opponent 137. Only he still looks like a teenager. Once his body hardens up it will be impossible for him to make 135 imo.

      I didnt see the fight however i have seen him fight and his style is a lot like his dad's going forward, occasionally backing off to set his fighter up and land hard punches. There are few defensive/offensive countering techniques which are identical clones to his old man. He still has a lot to go though and he admits to it as he had basically no amateur career. He seems like he has a lot of power though.
      Last edited by .::|ULTIMATE|::.; 01-23-2005, 10:20 PM.

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      • drh
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        Originally posted by .::|ULTIMATE|::.
        He fights at lightweight but that probably wont be for long. He looks alot like Erik when he was at 122lbs. Too physically big for the weight. In this last fight chavez weighed in at 139 1/4 and his opponent 137. Only he still looks like a teenager. Once his body hardens up it will be impossible for him to make 135 imo.

        I didnt see the fight however i have seen him fight and his style is a lot like his dad's going forward, occasionally backing off to set his fighter up and land hard punches. There are few defensive/offensive countering techniques which are identical clones to his old man. He still has a lot to go though and he admits to it as he had basically no amateur career. He seems like he has a lot of power though.
        Tall and skinny, with plenty of leverage on his punches.

        Looks a real talent

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        • MlLkMan
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          I only saw him once, when he fought this one white kid.

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          • QueenCity
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            Yeah I've only seen him in the Morales/Hernandez undercard against that white kid who looked like he had never been in a ring. I really couldn't gauge his talent but since he's JCC's kid I'm sure he's got boxing in his blood.

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            • the0source
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              I saw him fight, twice... still a long way to go... if you idolized his father, you'll need patience...
              Since, they managed to match him with lemons... just to pad up his win-loss record... keep it clean...

              One of his opponents I guess is a bagger at Wal-mart, doesnt know how to throw a punch... maybe his girlfriend punches harder than him...

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                Originally posted by the0source
                I saw him fight, twice... still a long way to go... if you idolized his father, you'll need patience...
                Since, they managed to match him with lemons... just to pad up his win-loss record... keep it clean...

                One of his opponents I guess is a bagger at Wal-mart, doesnt know how to throw a punch... maybe his girlfriend punches harder than him...
                They are not trying to pad his record, u just cant toss that kid into the wolves if you expect him to be good. He's never had an amateur career. The kid he fought at his father's goodbye fight was very decent. He definitely went in there to be the one who beat chavez's kid. He is still green, what u want them to throw him in with castillo or something?

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                • the0source
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by .::|ULTIMATE|::.
                  They are not trying to pad his record, u just cant toss that kid into the wolves if you expect him to be good. He's never had an amateur career. The kid he fought at his father's goodbye fight was very decent. He definitely went in there to be the one who beat chavez's kid. He is still green, what u want them to throw him in with castillo or something?
                  not that high of caliber opponent... maybe decent enough to give him a good lesson... learn from it... not to beat the hell out of him...
                  we'll see, if he will be like his old man... time will tell...

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                  • kadyo's
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                    The name alone is an atraction. His father has left him a legacy that is very difficult to approximate let alone match or surpass.

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