If this is what Haymon wants to contribute to boxing, then hopefully Showtime and Fox tear up their deal. Horrid.
Chavez Jr will be co-main for Wilder Fury.
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No, you are wrong.You are wrong. There is a video on the ESPN boxeo page even.
https://www.facebook.com/ESPNBoxeo/
A video, not an article. The writers there are not going to make such a claim.
More than a few reporters already called Showtime about the claim of Chavez Sr. and they were laughed off the phone when asked if Chavez Jr. would co-headline the card.
Just like Chavez Sr. claimed they had signed contracts for Martinez and Eddie Hearn said it was 100% false.
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Show me the evidence then. And what reporters??No, you are wrong.
A video, not an article. The writers there are not going to make such a claim.
More than a few reporters already called Showtime about the claim of Chavez Sr. and they were laughed off the phone when asked if Chavez Jr. would co-headline the card.
Just like Chavez Sr. claimed they had signed contracts for Martinez and Eddie Hearn said it was 100% false.
Every week Chavez Sr. has a new story on his son and every week it becomes fake news.Comment
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I don’t see any issue with him fighting on that card, to be co-main shows they don’t think Wilder/Fury names can carry the card as the main fight. It’s a poor way to sell that fight.That Mexican audience is something they are often chasing with PPV's. I could see that being the logic here.
Don't know how good it'll work doe. I think Chavez Jr isn't exactly beloved or a fan favorite or taken very seriously by many Mexican boxing fans these days. Maybe a lot of casual Mexican fans will still jump on it idk.Comment
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might be on the Card but I seriously doubt he is Co-Feature/Co-Main Event unless it is against David Benavidez it makes no sense AT ALL
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