Chavez jnr looking razor sharp for canelo

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  • Reloaded
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    #21
    Originally posted by considerthis
    I hope we see some good old mexican body punching...this fight has that feel. I didn't care about it when it was signed cuz of the disappointment on no ggg fight, but now I'm kinda hyped.
    I think that's Canelos target and he is good body puncher, also suits him being smaller and faster for a great body attack.

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    • Real King Kong
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      #22
      Originally posted by Reloaded
      I think that's Canelos target and he is good body puncher, also suits him being smaller and faster for a great body attack.
      I feel the same...i definitely expect he'll mix em into his combinations. I think he'll try to move and box tho...his feet will look a whole lot quicker vs chavez.

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      • thedarkness
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        #23
        canela shat bricks upon seeing the video

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        • The Time
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          #24
          You can't not train seriously and take fights off and then all of a sudden train seriously and expect a big change overnight. If this were the Chavez Jr of 2012 right before he had just fought Martinez then I would expect a good fight from Chavez Jr. But since Martinez he hasn't been disciplined. Now he wants to train hard and be serious. Boxing doesn't work that way. Sure we're going to see how Canelo adjusts too to being at a higher weight and fighting a bigger fighter. He's being drained down to 164.5 though. How much will Chavez have and for how long before his tank empties. Meh, I'm not too excited about this fight. I mean I'll watch it, for free of course. But not that excited about it. I'm looking forward to the undercard more than the actual main event. I hope the Canelo vs Chavez Jr fight proves me wrong though and I'm hope I'm pleasantly surprised by it. As of now though, I'm not feeling it.

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            #25
            Originally posted by The plunger man
            Fonfara is natural light heavyweight so size beat him...canelo has never faced any one as heavy or heavier than him and we still don't know how his chin willl hold up or stamina if he is in with a bigger fighter....its not gonna be easy for canelo bolio......but we will see
            It's not that he lost to a good bigger fighter that is bad. It's the fact that he stayed in his corner when he didn't seem to be hurt much or unable to continue. Standards of gameness for top pro boxers are high. It sorta of, kind of looked like a quit to me. Maybe you didn't see it that way. I don't think Canelo would ever stay in his corner if he was capable of continuing the fight.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Vegemil
              Seems like you have so much hate for Golovkin that you're completely ignoring his point. The fact that you're even comparing the 154 fighters in size to Chavez is laughable.
              Your an idiot whos not getting my point,& yes im comparing their size because they're bigger than canelo or same size which he claims canelo never fights. It's laughable that golovtards act like canelos a giant 1 minute then the next hes tiny, yet gigis a much taller fighter who only fights little guys & bums his whole career,then gets his azz schooled by a guy a half inch taller & suddenly jacobs a cheat for being a 1/2" bigger & skipping bs weigh in. Canelos fighting a giant again & all gggroupies can say is that hes going to get whooped because hes only fought tiny guys,then u clowns say even if he wins it dont count because hes weight draining him. Golovtards are truly the scum of boxing.
              Last edited by kushking; 04-16-2017, 01:21 AM.

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              • iamboxing
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                #27
                Originally posted by bigdunny1
                That's produced by golden boy to sell the fight. They clearly edited and sped up the videos to make Chavez look faster then he really is. You can Google some of the mit work and he is much slower. LMAO
                lmfao@sped up the video...****...he looked slow in the sped up vid

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The Time
                  You can't not train seriously and take fights off and then all of a sudden train seriously and expect a big change overnight. If this were the Chavez Jr of 2012 right before he had just fought Martinez then I would expect a good fight from Chavez Jr. But since Martinez he hasn't been disciplined. Now he wants to train hard and be serious. Boxing doesn't work that way. Sure we're going to see how Canelo adjusts too to being at a higher weight and fighting a bigger fighter. He's being drained down to 164.5 though. How much will Chavez have and for how long before his tank empties. Meh, I'm not too excited about this fight. I mean I'll watch it, for free of course. But not that excited about it. I'm looking forward to the undercard more than the actual main event. I hope the Canelo vs Chavez Jr fight proves me wrong though and I'm hope I'm pleasantly surprised by it. As of now though, I'm not feeling it.
                  Fighters can rise it depends on the mental state and what zone he is in, the body is only the engine the mind is the driver, motivation is an extremely strong force.

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                  • icha
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by mathed
                    This is the key to the whole thing. The diva is a 168 pound boxer who has been killing herself to make 155 for years. There is a real, legitimate reason why she has been going through all that hassle too and it wasn't because she thought is was fun either.

                    Chavez is substantially taller, has a substantial reach advantage, will be just as "tough" as the diva, and will have a power edge over the diva. Forget the odds, this is an uphill battle for this chica.
                    Stfu, stop ducking my bet...

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                    • The plunger man
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by boliodogs
                      It's not that he lost to a good bigger fighter that is bad. It's the fact that he stayed in his corner when he didn't seem to be hurt much or unable to continue. Standards of gameness for top pro boxers are high. It sorta of, kind of looked like a quit to me. Maybe you didn't see it that way. I don't think Canelo would ever stay in his corner if he was capable of continuing the fight.
                      I think motivation plays a big part in that....fighting fonfara to fighting a fellow mexican superstar who he dislikes extremely is a whole different ball game..having beristan in your corner and looking totally focused in training for the job ahead makes me think this fight could turn out to be very interesting if canelo can't hurt him.......i think chavez with the fight against fonfara was a fight for nothing ....it was a fight for nothing where over the course of the fight chavez jnrs punches had zero effect on fonfara and with a fighter like chavez...lack of desire to push yourself through the hurt will play a big part if your not doing well....however this fight it knd of reminds me of when holyfield boxed tyson for the 1st time.....holyfield was looked upon as finished and tyson was a 25-1 on to beat him and yet some how he managed to bring out his best against tyson....we will see m8 but i have a sneaky feeling that chavez will be a live dog in the fight
                      Last edited by The plunger man; 04-16-2017, 03:38 AM.

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