If he is a quarter of the fighter he dad was he would be a world champion.
Comments Thread For: Pacquiao Decides To Allow Son To Follow Boxing Dream
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Gotta give props to Pac for at least trying. The dark side of Pac knows how this business works, and I’m 100% sure he doesn’t want his son being taken advantage of for a promotional companies high game.
The Rule Book in boxing is the Boxer First, not a promotional company. The Ali Act defends the very essence that the Boxer Comes First, always.
I foresee Pac Jr. with Haymon in the foreseeable future which is a good thing.
Haymon protects his fighters well.Comment
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Or worse don't wait to fight fighters at their prime. Don't be the biggest coward ever and wait until you see someone slipping before you fight them.
Don't win fights in a boring manner but actual fight in a spectacular fashion that inspires people worldwide.
Don't be a greedy boring and akwardly pathetic and socially embarrassing loser who can only rely on money to be accepted by others.Comment
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Hopefully not.
Chavez Jr's biggest mistake, in my opinion anyway, was that he was a 6'1 kid who spent his whole time trying to figure out as if he was 5'6.
He didn't need to OD on "Hitman" Hearns tapes, but there must've been aggressive and long Latin fighters for Chavez Jr to pick from.
I don't know how big he is, but even if he's his father's same size, he should probably get the basics down correctly before copying how his dad does everything 'wrong'.
It's not a direct comparison, but he should shoot to be more Fabian Maidana to Marcos Maidana than ChavezJr to EGC.Comment
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