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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Chavez Jr. Failed To Learn From Father's Mistakes

    From an evolutionary standpoint, species thrive when they duplicate the successes while circumventing the failures of their forebearers. In the case of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., he appears to have inherited his father's exceptional pugilistic DNA, but has followed his footsteps down the path to surefire defeat as well.

    Chavez Jr.'s loss to Andrzej Fonfara was reminiscent of his father's shortfalls against naturally bigger and stronger fighters. While their punches shook, rattled and rolled opponents at lighter divisions, those same blows bounced harmlessly off larger-framed men once they crossed the boundary of how much meat on the bone they could effectually carry into the ring. Chavez Sr. recognized his offspring's folly and tried to dissuade the him from taking on Fonfara but to no avail.
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    Quitting runs through their veins!!!

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    • KidDinamita
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      #3
      Chavez Sr. that fought De La Hoya was way past his prime. You cannot compare Jr. with Sr.

      I doubt Jr. will ever fight the same level as his father did.

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      • jaded
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        [IMG]http://i1343.***********.com/albums/o788/jadedz1/Jr%20and%20Papi_zpseugxvhhx.jpg[/IMG]
        Last edited by jaded; 04-23-2015, 06:02 AM.

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        • PETUFF
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          #5
          Excuses and more excuses !stop !he lost to a better man thats all ....at anyweight he fight the best he loose.....he is not a good boxer that's all

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          • mike1010011
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            #6
            Are you really going to compare the level of opponents s that senior fought towards the end of his career,against the c level fighters that Jr struggles against? The moment he faced a B level fighter like fonfara,who he didn't out weight by 20 lbs,he got exposed and beat to ****.

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            • ramses07
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              Sr never ballooned up in weight to face smaller guys.

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              • skinnystev
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                #8
                chavez jr just might quit boxing

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                • Luilun
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                  #9
                  Sr still had power at 140 he beat Randell in 2nd fight and knock him out in the 3rd fight

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                  • Ravens Fan
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                    "In the case of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., he appears to have inherited his father's exceptional pugilistic DNA.'" What, did someone seriously say this about Junior???? He is a face first brawler who isn't even good enough to carry his pops spit bucket.

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