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  • Comments Thread For: Chavez Jr. Admits: If I Don't Beat Britsch - Then It's Time To Go!

    Former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (49-2-1, 32KOs) is putting his career at stake when he steps in the ring with Germany's Dominik Britsch (32-2-1, 11KOs) on December 10th at the Arena Monterrey in Monterrey, Nuevo Len, Mexico.
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  • #2
    if you can't beat him you should, he doesn't have power and has been stopped by a journeyman before

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    • #3
      I kinda think it would be good for that division if Chavez Jr. got it together and was competitive again.

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      • #4
        Dude stopped Andy Lee at his peak. He lacks the discipline and mental toughness of his dad.

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        • #5
          Crazy that he already has over 50 fights. He still seems like an up and comer but that's because he's always been an underachiever and we are always waiting for him to get it together when in reality he is a veteran and former champion. I'd beat his ass GUARANTEED. Anyone who says differently has man **** and a small pecker.

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          • #6
            Junior should have already stopped he showed nothing except they barely tolerable gym and a whole long list of wins over taxi drivers and this guy he's fighting is no world Peter Abby class fighter so if he wins then who's he going to fight ??is somebody who can punch back... he's a perfect example of someone too long protected by both the father and the WBC...

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            • #7
              Junior should have already stopped he showed nothing except a fairly durable chin and a whole long list of wins over taxi drivers and this guy he's fighting is no world Peter Abby class fighter so if he wins then who's he going to fight ??is somebody who can punch back... he's a perfect example of someone too long protected by both the father and the WBC...

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              • #8
                Junior needs to work hard this fight and come back at the end of January or beginning of February. But I think Chavez will struggle with the German.

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                • #9
                  What has this POS even accomplished in boxing to talk about retirement already LOL

                  Over 50 fights and still an up and comer LMAO

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                  • #10
                    as long as he keeps making money,why quit? so he won't win big fights,it's not like anybody is calling him a pound for pound fighter ,he will be a journeyman type of fighter getting paid than most,so why not continue?..easy money

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