Comments Thread For: Fonfara: After He Hit Me Once, I Knew Chavez Loses

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  • SchoolTheseCats
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    #21
    Originally posted by Derranged
    Even though Chavez won only one round, the whole time I was thinking that Fonfara would get robbed blind if it went to a decision. Now that you mention it, I'd also be very interested to know those scores.
    On one scorecard it was 88-81 other two had it 89-80

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    • AP♠
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      #22
      Good for the judges doing the right thing. Anytime and any fight against Chavez you'd have to bite your nails hoping he doesn't escape with heist #75340.

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      • LoadedWraps
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        #23
        Originally posted by TheMexHurricane
        Best of luck to Fonfara! He's a hard working and humble kid. I hope he wins a belt next because he's the best in his division after Kovalev, maybe even better than Kovalev???

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        • PETUFF
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          #24
          Chavez is a coward look......Here’s what Chavez Jr. said while quitting on his stool after the 9th round:
          “Stop it, I’m done. Stop the fight. Stop it. Stop it. I want it stopped. It’s my leg. My legs bothering me. Stop it!!!

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          • PETUFF
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            #25
            He really quit like a coward!!he scream stop it!!!stop the fight!!!stop it!!!!

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              #26
              Originally posted by sparkman0811
              Yes, his two fights prior to Fonfara were at 173 and 168, but against a 160 lb. guy, Vera. I give full credit to Fonfara for his win, hope he gets the Stevenson rematch. But, the size advantage Fonfara had against Chavez was clear. Honestly, don't know what weight class Chavez belongs at. Possibly 168, kind of like Broner when he tested the waters at 147. Thought Chavez fought decent last night, but just bit off more than he could chew against a solid light-heavyweight, pretty much jumped up 2 weight classes in opponent size. But, yeah like you said, this is a result of him not watching his weight in between fights.

              As for punching power, I mean Chavez wasn't really much of a hitter even at 160, so I have no idea how he thought he could make it against 175 lb. guys.
              Did you possibly watch the fights on HBO last night and somehow confuse the two cards??

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              • Bobby Tony
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                #27
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                Julio Cesar Chavez Jr was stopped after nine rounds by Andrzej Fonfara on his return to the ring after more than two years two years away....[/URL]]
                You can say it twice but doesn't make it true. After more than ONE year away. Bryan Vera rematch was 3/1/2014.

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                • Mike_R
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                  #28
                  Chavez Jr. just does not have the proper motivation, and it seems like this result was just a matter of time. He was an enormous middleweight and could take punches all night long but his lack of defensive fundamentals are not going to do him any favors this high up the scale.

                  He still doesn't seem like he takes any of it seriously to me.

                  Does this kill a JCC Jr. v. Golovkin fight? Maybe not. I think I'd still watch that. I'm not sure JCC has any business being in there with any top 175 pounders. He's got nothing for Ward at 168 either. I think he's in a real tough spot now.

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                    #29
                    That's never a good thing.

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                    • SUBZER0ED
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Mike_R
                      Chavez Jr. just does not have the proper motivation, and it seems like this result was just a matter of time. He was an enormous middleweight and could take punches all night long but his lack of defensive fundamentals are not going to do him any favors this high up the scale.

                      He still doesn't seem like he takes any of it seriously to me.

                      Does this kill a JCC Jr. v. Golovkin fight? Maybe not. I think I'd still watch that. I'm not sure JCC has any business being in there with any top 175 pounders. He's got nothing for Ward at 168 either. I think he's in a real tough spot now.
                      Chavez, JR has been exposed. He's an undedicated, under-skilled fighter who can't control his weight. He has no amateur experience, which means he's flying by the seat of his pants, and on his father's coattails. He's also a whiny b1tch. He cried to the ref all night. Any talented, properly-schooled fighter gives him hell.

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