Yeah sorry - was a bit excited. :drinker:
Will remember for next time.
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35 fights and he's still fighting no hopers. It'll be another 35 before they let him in with a belt holder. If he wasn't his father's son we'd never have heard of him.
Also, JCC junior junior is the spottiest boxer ever.
If you like your fighters protected......Chavez jr is the fighter for you :p
I don't, so I would rather see him ktfo then take on 30 more bums ;)
I think he deserves a break. He had no amateur career so he's compensating now, whats wrong with that?
Well Puya, I feel that people are not obligated to buy the fight so we really can't complain about that.
However, some feel obliged to pay to see the development of a young boxer and hope to see him replicate his father's career....Should he manage it they will feel rewarded, should he fail they will have watched all his fights and no why.
LOL I gave you a good rep and this message appear. looks like you already gave me bad rep ;D :cool:
No Puya mate I never gave you bad rep or SC's man!
Just to prove it and because I love ur sig pic, here's some good rep.
Sounds like Jose Celaya did alright then.
I told you fuckers he wasn't trash. The kid can fight.
People keep forgetting that Chavez and Chavez Jr had no amateur career whatsoever. If we add the typical amateur career (more than 100 fights normally) plus the pro fights to get them for a championship fight it will be around 130 fights. Well, do the math and don't you think its something to respect that a guy with only, say, 30 or 40 fights EVER goes for a belt? Get ANY amateur out there with barely 30 something fights in the ring with any pro and lets see how they do.
Still, Chavez is a Hall of Famer for a reason. Without an amateur career and look at his accomplishments.
Celaya did well and was winning the fight IMO up until the KO and he was landing some good flush shots on Chavez Jr throughout and was a good test for Chavez Jr.
What a spoiled shit...I hate to ruin your guy's little JCC jr. thread but the truth is the kid already lost in Mexico(Carlos molina), and had the decision reversed to a draw. The place he fought was very close to his hometown...go figure. I'll tune into his career when he fights a real fighter, no disrespect to the guys he's fought but there is no way these fights should be PPV. Celaya is o.k. but c'mon theres plenty of better options out there.