Nacho had a dumb ass game plan period. He wanted Jr. To box something he is trash at. He trained to box and once he saw that didn't work he folded like a lawn chair. Blame goes on the hall of fame trainer as well.
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Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View PostGarcia fighters come in overweight constantly. If Garcia was in Chavez's corner, Chavez would have lost half his paycheck to the scales.
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Originally posted by LOCOMEX89 View PostThe pairing was a horrible idea from the beginning.
Chavez Jr. doesn't have a high boxing IQ or defensive skills that Nacho looks for in his fighters.
Chavez Jr. is a brawler by nature and that was his best chance at victory.
If he would have had Robert Garcia or Freddie Roach in his corner he would have had a better chance.
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yo...
Finally got a chance to watch the fight, and though Chavez Jr did basically lose every round (think I had two rounds that I thought could be given to Chavez Jr if you were desperate), he needs to stick it out with Nacho Beristan/Angel Heredia, imo.
Shot confidence is something really tough to get over, but Chavez Jr's fitness was there late, he seemed to be attentive in the corner, and the tactics (in the few moments that he got over the fear of the counter) seemed to fit well into the style of an actual 6'1 middleweight from Mexico.
Gilberto Ramirez is the WBO 168lb champion; fight Rocky Fielding (solid fighter, likely not world level, and the chance of Sky Sports/Showtime/Televisa), fight Matvey Korobov (solid fighter, world level, great check as to how Chavez Jr is fully coming along), and then the stage is set for another massive event.
Can't sit around for too long, though; his fitness is good now, but everyone knows that Chavez Jr's battle with food, so better to get him into camp without too much delay.
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Originally posted by LOCOMEX89 View PostThe pairing was a horrible idea from the beginning.
Chavez Jr. doesn't have a high boxing IQ or defensive skills that Nacho looks for in his fighters.
Chavez Jr. is a brawler by nature and that was his best chance at victory.
If he would have had Robert Garcia or Freddie Roach in his corner he would have had a better chance.
Nacho isn't Julio Cesar Chavez, but he's earned himself a deep respect in the Mexican boxing scene, and he seems to also have Chavez Jr's respect (committed to the long camp, listened to what was being taught to him, didn't fold up and leave when things didn't go his way, etc).
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Originally posted by nycsmooth View PostIf this was in the business World they would not pay him 4 what is called "failure to provide services", he should not have been paid... glad I didn't pay one penny to watch this travesty for all you suckers you did you are what it is: suckers...
"In the business world" Chavez Jr performed just fine and did what he agreed to do.
Now, "in the business world", he wouldn't have earned any performance bonuses, but that's another conversation
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Yet Jr says "He didn’t hurt me. He’s not a big natural puncher. I felt his punch but not to hurt me.... "
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Originally posted by WesternChamp View Postthe problem is not the game plan, its jr himself. garcia or roach wouldnt be able to help him. the guy just wouldnt throw in fear of getting counter. you cant fix that.
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Guess this is what happens when one of Memo's pupils is subjected to VADA testing. Can't gain that power edge and build confidence. Chavez mailed it in, fought scared and was feeling the effects of coming down in weight to fight a stronger man.
Moving on to GGG/Canelo, it's anyone's fight. I don't see where either of them has a clear or distinct advantage. This is why the fight is compelling. No one demands a one-sided fight. The fans want this, so be happy it being made.
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Originally posted by Suavecito80 View PostNacho had a dumb ass game plan period. He wanted Jr. To box something he is trash at. He trained to box and once he saw that didn't work he folded like a lawn chair. Blame goes on the hall of fame trainer as well.
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