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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Chavez Jr. Rips Canelo: Gave Away His Belt, Lied About Weight

    Former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. has lashed out at his Mexican rival, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez. The two countrymen are scheduled to collide on May 6th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. They have agreed to clash at a catch-weight of 164.5-pounds. Canelo, who holds the WBO junior middleweight title, is moving up from 154-pounds. Chavez Jr. is coming down from his last fighting weight of 168-pounds.
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    Chavez JR is just swinging off his father's nutts now! His father is a living legend but he's nothing but a worthless, fat, lazy piece of shet! He could of been everything he just said. From the moment he became a boxer he already had the Mexican fans and his dad's legacy riding with him. He would of had every opportunity to reach the top and create his own legacy but he ****ed it all off. He thought his name alone would carry him without putting in the work. Well he's gonna find out come May that he's not as good as he thinks he is and Canelo gonna tap that ass! WAR CANELO!

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    • bluepete
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      #3
      He has got a point about the weight.

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      • oscar9992
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        #4
        Ahahaha... Thank you man for those #FACTS!

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        • Nightfall
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          #5
          he's taking shots at canela and De la holic. ha ha ha ha.

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          • bigdunny1
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            Chavez has no point and is really reaching. Can't bring up weight when he literally has fought guys naturally 2 weight classes smaller his entire career. And most of the time they were not even top guys. Matter fact his old promoter famously bragged about how they only put in in the ring with guys way too small and limited. The few times he stepped up and fought top guys or guys near his size he lost. Once almost being shut out and the second time dropped and then quit on his stool.

            Only one of these guys has been booed in a fight by his own Mexican fans...and that was Chavez. Hell his own fans not only booed they created a riot as they rushed the ring and threw bottles at him. He is doing a lot of talking but it's good sell the fight but you getting your butt whooped.
            Last edited by bigdunny1; 04-13-2017, 04:27 AM.

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            • bigdunny1
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              Originally posted by T.M.T
              he's taking shots at canela and De la holic. ha ha ha ha.
              Yup the shot about I don't need to sing to be famous was clearly aimed at Oscar who did a album years ago as a fighter. Still bitter that Oscar whooped his daddy and made him quit, like father like son. Both the Chavez's can't get over that loss. Bitter bytches. LMAO

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              • bigdunny1
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                The loss by Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on Saturday night at the StubHub Center in Carson, California to Andrzej Fonfara didn't necessarily bring about unbridled joy from Bob Arum - who had promoted much of his career before they split - who was in attendance for Terence Crawford's impressive stoppage of Thomas Dulorme in Arlington, Texas. "Well, Crawford's win made me very happy and I wasn't happy necessarily on Chavez's loss because, y'know... what had took us eight or nine years to build, f***ing (Al) Haymon destroyed in one f***ing night,"said Arum to BoxingScene.com on Monday morning.


                "He exposed what we all knew about Chavez: that he had built his reputation on his ability to come down in weight and then hydrate up so that he was fighting smaller guys. Look at every one of his fights, when did he ever fight a guy his own size? We never, ever, ever put Chavez in a fight where we did not clear it with the father who knows more about boxing than any of those guys around. Who best understands his sons limitations than Julio Sr?," said Arum.

                And the the father did go on the record before this fight stating that he would not have chose Fonfara as the opponent...Chavez Jr's night ended with beer being pelted on him from the audience.

                "I know that the Mexican fans have been off this guy because they're very discerning and he did the most inexcusable thing for a Mexican - not losing or getting beat up - but quitting. Mexican fighters don't quit," stated Arum.

                So can this be put together again? Well, that's not Arum's problem anymore.

                "I have no idea, I couldn't care less, I really feel sorry for the father, who I have a great love for. I have nothing against the son. The son is what he is, somebody who is very, very spoiled, very, very entitled and he got what he deserved."
                Last edited by bigdunny1; 04-13-2017, 04:30 AM.

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                • Randall Cunning
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                  Damn, the irony in this thread is overwhelming, bouncing all over the place

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                  • BigStomps
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                    Originally posted by bigdunny1
                    Yup the shot about I don't need to sing to be famous was clearly aimed at Oscar who did a album years ago as a fighter. Still bitter that Oscar whooped his daddy and made him quit, like father like son. Both the Chavez's can't get over that loss. Bitter bytches. LMAO
                    With all due respect man I think your wrong by calling Chavez SR a b itch.
                    Yeah he's bitter that Oscar whooped his ass twice and he did quit on his stool but him being a b itch?? Far from it! He's a living legend and if your Mexican you would know that.
                    Also he was way past his prime when he fought Oscar and already involved heavily with drugs and alcohol. Not an excuse for quitting but by that time he had accomplished so much that I think he stopped caring about boxing and wasn't putting in his full effort into Boxing. Nonetheless I can look past that and consider him a legend and every true Mexican boxing fan should too.
                    But Chavez JR is a straight b itch! You won't hear no argument from me on that.

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