he's 16 and will fight his first pro fight next friday in mexico, he is fighting at featherweight
another son of Chavez to fight pro Omar Chavez
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save it. We havnt seen much from the first son. Put the young one into futbol or somethin. How much are these guys plannin to milk off of that Julio Caezar Chavez Jr Jr name???? -
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save it. We havnt seen much from the first son. Put the young one into futbol or somethin. How much are these guys plannin to milk off of that Julio Caezar Chavez Jr Jr name????Comment
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Originally posted by ferocitycalm down, years from now we'll be hearing about pacquiao jr. from the phillipens who supposedly fight just like his dad
and ive seen Jr more than once.Comment
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Originally posted by BonafideHow would you compare him to Camacho JR ? will we see a bust ?
I also understand the idea of not rushing a fighter, but i mean come on 25-0, and still 6 rounds, thats BS. If he was a decent, not a great fighter, he should have been challenging for a belt at this point if not defending one.Comment
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Originally posted by VanesBoxingcant say, i havnt seen Camacho Jr. But for Chavez Jr. i understand they need the money and have to push him forward with his name, and i can take that once twice three times, but for the kid to be 25-0 and still be fighting 6 round fights against pretty much nobodys, it just gets annoying.
I also understand the idea of not rushing a fighter, but i mean come on 25-0, and still 6 rounds, thats BS. If he was a decent, not a great fighter, he should have been challenging for a belt at this point if not defending one.Comment
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Originally posted by ferocityi think by the time jr. is ready, the jr. welterweight division will be wide open and then i can possable see jr. if he keeps advancing be a player at 140.
at this pace, this kid will have brain damage at a fluffed 58-0 when he is finally ready to challenge for a title.Comment
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