Re: Why Boxing has to be respected
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ykdadamaja
You guys don't know shit about boxing. Chavez had that 10 rounder won from round 7 and 8, handily. Why fight for the rest of the way looking for a ko when you had it won... and as you said, he was exhausted and he still was beating Vera and getting out of the way enough.
A well traiend Chavez would have ko'd Vera within 5 or 6. Mayve even sooner.
Thats just ass backwards and its Jrs problem the entire time and the root of his problems...assuming that all he has to do is show up and can slack off. That and bong hits and having nothing but yes men around him.
Coulda, woulda, shoulda.....didn't.
Unless its sarcasm, in which case brilliant :D
It has to be sarcastic, right?
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What's sarcastic is picking Vera as the winner when he clearly didn't win... not even close.
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Re: Why Boxing has to be respected
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walrus
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Spicoli
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ykdadamaja
You guys don't know shit about boxing. Chavez had that 10 rounder won from round 7 and 8, handily. Why fight for the rest of the way looking for a ko when you had it won... and as you said, he was exhausted and he still was beating Vera and getting out of the way enough.
A well traiend Chavez would have ko'd Vera within 5 or 6. Mayve even sooner.
Thats just ass backwards and its Jrs problem the entire time and the root of his problems...assuming that all he has to do is show up and can slack off. That and bong hits and having nothing but yes men around him.
Coulda, woulda, shoulda.....didn't.
Unless its sarcasm, in which case brilliant :D
It has to be sarcastic, right?
You would think, either that or Gwen Adair or Jr. have joined Saddo.
Re: Why Boxing has to be respected
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Beanflicker
I haven't seen the fight but I've heard the opinion of people who I respect and usually agree with saying they thought Vera beat him convincingly.
It's just a sad fact in boxing that there is no consistency when it comes to the scoring of a fight, and unless you stop a guy there's no telling who is going to win when the scorecards are handed out.
Agree with your post... except maybe the last part. If Chavez Jr. is involved, chances are unless he gets stopped, he's getting the decision. The fact that Martinez got the nod in their fight is a testament to just how badly Sergio schooled and dominated the kid. Otherwise, it could've been another shady decision.
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TitoFan
I don't think there's a need to add anything to this thread. @
Violent Demise , you have finally shown yourself to be (for the millionth time), the blind, nationalistic, moronic poster you've always been. Like I've always said, you defend the indefensible... right there for all to see.
Ahhh.... it's like going to the forest to chop down a sickly pine, only to find out the damn thing has developed tree rot and has fallen down on its own.
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Show me exactly how I defended him
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TitoFan
Agree with your post... except maybe the last part. If Chavez Jr. is involved, chances are unless he gets stopped, he's getting the decision. The fact that Martinez got the nod in their fight is a testament to just how badly Sergio schooled and dominated the kid. Otherwise, it could've been another shady decision.
Right. I guess the gameplan is to continue to fight in a weight class he has no business being in, against much smaller guys who are known to not have much power like Vera.
JCC Jr is turning into quite a joke.
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we need the next (third) Coming of Sugar Ray to save the boxing
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Chavez Junior is trying to make a career for himself and should be respected for getting into the ring. However his name means he has responsibilities to not damage it so he should start training and be more active. Otherwise he should just cash out against Froch.
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Sorry M. I know you're trying to find the silver lining in JCC Jr's cloud. But the sad truth is that if he was really trying to make a career of himself, he wouldn't be making a mockery of the boxing weight divisions. He wouldn't have gotten himself suspended for taking diuretics in a blatant attempt to come into the ring at 30 pounds over his opponent.
Other than @Violent Demise, who lost any shred of credibility he may have had at one time (frankly, I never thought he had any).... and ymadaka (whatever... don't remember the spelling right now).... no one in the entire civilized Western world thought he won his fight against Vera.
So he makes a mockery out of boxing.... boxing sinks itself deeper into its black hole by scoring like JCC Jr-Vera, and CJ Ross's scorecard on Floyd-Canelo..... and the sport just keeps on going down the toilet.
Over 50 scorecards at press row had Junior losing his fight to Vera, yet once again the corruption that is boxing rears its ugly head. And delusional VD has the nerve to start this stupid, f*cking thread.
Most serious boxing fans consider Junior a joke.... and not a very funny one at that. He should hang up the gloves, and spare us this freaking circus. Boxing doesn't need any help in that regard.