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  • #11
    Al Haymon is the most powerful man in boxing. He put Chavez in with someone who is good. Thank You Al Haymon for showing the world that Chavez Jr is a sack of ****.

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    • #12
      Rekt .

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      • #13
        Arum with that ether....on himself

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Bobby Shmurda View Post
          Bo ppl wanted to see Jr exposed. Now they side with arum? It was gonna happen sooner or later. Who gives a ****? The kid was never better than a c level talent.

          Jr. has been exposed many times before. Vanda, Zbik, Martinez, Vera.
          We all knew who he was. Every fighter within range of his weight wanted a piece. Fonfara got the golden ticket this time around.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Clegg View Post
            Cong**** on being better at protecting your fighters I guess

            Arum continually claimed he wanted Froch-Chavez though, which would've had the same result.
            Losing to a hall of famer does not have the same effect as losing to an average unknown fighter. Chavez would still get beaten by Froch, but it would be more understandable and forgivable. Plus if you're going to lose, lose for big money. That's why Arum took the risk with Martinez.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by No bueno View Post
              Don't necessarily think Arums acting bitter . Just calling it how it is .
              well I think he has every reason to be upset......its like you build a business up...dedicate all your time to it.....sponsor it....even though other ways might be easier to see the guy you groomed run to your competitor and give up all your contacts and then work for him....I have no issue with a fighter seeking a better deal financial and career wise......but at least be a man and honour your existing contract....before you jump ship....karma is a *****.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
                Losing to a hall of famer does not have the same effect as losing to an average unknown fighter. Chavez would still get beaten by Froch, but it would be more understandable and forgivable. Plus if you're going to lose, lose for big money. That's why Arum took the risk with Martinez.
                jr got paid 4.2mil last week. does he deserve 4.2 mil? no. lol. whats wrong with boxing fans? suddenly cherrypicking and protecting fighters become ok

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                • #18
                  Haymon exposed your work of sticking him in the ring with weak opposition and only time he did step up and take a risk when he was with top rank got schooled 11-1 by Martinez bob don't be bitter

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                  • #19
                    I think all concerned underestimated Fonfara, the new Kelly Pavlik.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by North Star View Post
                      I read this earlier today. It makes you wonder what is going to be done with Junior now? I really don't think he has the dedication to really commit himself to the sport. His entitlement mentality shows even when he is in the ring. I don't know if this knockout loss will humble him or not, but from has track record, he doesn't care. Let's see if he goes back to 168 where he may still be the bigger guy in the ring on fight night.

                      It's too bad the fight with GGG didn't happen. It probably will never even be considered at this point, like he tweeted about shortly after Golovkin/Macklin.
                      triple G said he still wants Chavez fight

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