As the announcer said it tonight, the "cauldron of..", well, if you were present you would have heard it. It was brilliant.
Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. has pulled the wool over one too many of us, using his weight and name to bully his way onto the sport of boxing, undeserving and unworthy of such "records" he has slipped into his recognition. Out of the fans observant and unwilling to let the names blind them, how many believe he is really the real deal?
*crickets*
As the aged Maravilla showed, a flighty and swift opponent can make easy work of the slow and plodding JCC Jr., a peck and move strategy if you will; exposing his size and lack of skill, a precedent his legendary father set in stone. Comparatively a "dwarf" as his vocal spectators put it, but well agreed in such regard.
Moving forward, any opponent with 75% worth their wit, can dispose of the plodding Cash Cow, cashing in on a hefty payday worth the time and effort; a gold mine ready for the exploitation.
Julio, deja de jodernos; pelea alguien que valga la pena.
Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. has pulled the wool over one too many of us, using his weight and name to bully his way onto the sport of boxing, undeserving and unworthy of such "records" he has slipped into his recognition. Out of the fans observant and unwilling to let the names blind them, how many believe he is really the real deal?
*crickets*
As the aged Maravilla showed, a flighty and swift opponent can make easy work of the slow and plodding JCC Jr., a peck and move strategy if you will; exposing his size and lack of skill, a precedent his legendary father set in stone. Comparatively a "dwarf" as his vocal spectators put it, but well agreed in such regard.
Moving forward, any opponent with 75% worth their wit, can dispose of the plodding Cash Cow, cashing in on a hefty payday worth the time and effort; a gold mine ready for the exploitation.
Julio, deja de jodernos; pelea alguien que valga la pena.
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