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    Default Is this the ceiling for Julio Cesar Chavex Jr?

    It's been almost even years since his debut, and despite the gaudy record (41-0-1, 30 KO's) and the famous name, all he has to show is a couple regional belts. He's still on the undercard on major fights, going against guys who don't look like they should be in the ring with him.

    On the other side, he's still only 23 years old. How good is Chavez Jr really? Is this his peak? Is he ever going to be a world champion-caliber fighter?

    (EDIT: I meant "Chavez" on the title, obviously.)

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    Default Re: Is this the ceiling for Julio Cesar Chavex Jr?

    I doubt this is his ceiling as far as talent. He is rather young and has a few more years to keep going up. But as far as achievements...this kid has to do something real soon. This could be his achievement ceiling if he doesn't go out and test himself while he is still in his improving years. Even if he loses he'll be able to go back to the drawing board in these years and work out the differences in order to see what he really is, what he lacks, and what works.

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    Default Re: Is this the ceiling for Julio Cesar Chavex Jr?

    I just don't think he is very good. It's all off of his fathers name so far, and he hasn't beaten anyone of any real note. Admittedly, he didn't have an amateur career, but I think he is too limited to ever amount to much. He steps up and he will get beat, he doesn't step up and it's more of the same.

    He's probably on Mayweather's current wishlist.

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    Default Re: Is this the ceiling for Julio Cesar Chavex Jr?

    julito may not be a great boxer, may not have any amateur experience and may not have beaten the best opponents but the kid is still undefeated and that says alot about his potential! but i will agree that he needs to step it up right now while he's still young because if he continues to languish and face mediocre opponents he will never improve himself. what he needs is a rough, tough opponent who will bloody his nose, his eyes and knock him down a couple of times. only then will the boxing public see if this kid has any heart and has what it takes to fight with adversity. bob arum is just milking the kid for all he's worth. it's time for him to tell arum to get him some real fight NOW!

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    Default Re: Is this the ceiling for Julio Cesar Chavex Jr?

    Conjures a saying of years ago......piss or get off the pot.Hes been warming up for too long,sink or swim time...throw him in already.They seem determined to ride the name and frankly not so much Jrs ahem,all around ability?

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    Default Re: Is this the ceiling for Julio Cesar Chavex Jr?

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    I just don't think he is very good. It's all off of his fathers name so far, and he hasn't beaten anyone of any real note. Admittedly, he didn't have an amateur career, but I think he is too limited to ever amount to much. He steps up and he will get beat, he doesn't step up and it's more of the same.

    He's probably on Mayweather's current wishlist
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    I think he is only starting to scratch the surface of how good he is gonna be. He's still a baby without an amature back round, that is why they are taking him so slow. Lets not forget his father (who is my all time favorite by the way) inflated his record by beating a bunch of "Tijuana cab drivers" to quote Greg Haugen, before stepping it up to the big time.

    He has displayed one punch KO power with that left hook to the head, something his dad did not have and lets not forget his age. He is only 23 with 41 fight experience, he has his whole career ahead of him, you have to like his chances to be a force in the near future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boxer dude View Post
    I think he is only starting to scratch the surface of how good he is gonna be. He's still a baby without an amature back round, that is why they are taking him so slow. Lets not forget his father (who is my all time favorite by the way) inflated his record by beating a bunch of "Tijuana cab drivers" to quote Greg Haugen, before stepping it up to the big time.

    He has displayed one punch KO power with that left hook to the head, something his dad did not have and lets not forget his age. He is only 23 with 41 fight experience, he has his whole career ahead of him, you have to like his chances to be a force in the near future.
    not when after 41 pro fights he's still struggling to beat guys who probably work 3 jobs on the side

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    Tushay Terrible, Tushay LOL never the less given his age I think there is plenty of time for him to improve. Even if it takes him another 3 years to hit the real big time he will still be only 26 and he would have a shit load of rounds under his belt. I still think you gotta like his chances.

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    Default Re: Is this the ceiling for Julio Cesar Chavex Jr?

    This is as good as it gets for him. I think he knows it and isn't very dedicated too (recent weight loss issues). Sooner rather than later provided he doesn't lose to yet another club fighter they'll stick him in the biggest money fight they can with a top fighter and he'll get flattened.

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    Default Re: Is this the ceiling for Julio Cesar Chavex Jr?

    He will never be more then mediocre. Although, he has nothing to be ashamed of, if he wasn't measured against his father's success, he would have had a pretty good pro career.

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    i can't understand why there has been so much negativity and heartache with chavez jr.'s career. number one, he never had an amateur career, two, when he started boxing professionally, he was but 17 years old. sure he's had his fill of mediocre opponents but of the 42 fights he's fought, 7 of those were against opponents with sub .500 records, and that was very early in his career. he has yet to fight a top 10 contender but his 10 or so opponents haven't been that bad:

    in no particular order.

    ray sanchez - 20-1
    jose celaya - 31-3
    tobia guiseppe loriga - 24-0-1
    matt vanda - 38-6 and 39-7
    luciano leonel cuello - 23-0
    jason le houllier - 21-1-1
    troy rowland - 25-2
    jermaine white - 14-1
    carlos molina - 8-1 and 8-1-1. molina has turned out to be a very good fighter and could fight for a title this year or next.

    i could see if chavez jr. was just fighting fighters with losing records but he hasn't. he hasn't fought elite opponents but he's beaten everyone they've put in front of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    i can't understand why there has been so much negativity and heartache with chavez jr.'s career. number one, he never had an amateur career, two, when he started boxing professionally, he was but 17 years old. sure he's had his fill of mediocre opponents but of the 42 fights he's fought, 7 of those were against opponents with sub .500 records, and that was very early in his career. he has yet to fight a top 10 contender but his 10 or so opponents haven't been that bad:

    in no particular order.

    ray sanchez - 20-1
    jose celaya - 31-3
    tobia guiseppe loriga - 24-0-1
    matt vanda - 38-6 and 39-7
    luciano leonel cuello - 23-0
    jason le houllier - 21-1-1
    troy rowland - 25-2
    jermaine white - 14-1
    carlos molina - 8-1 and 8-1-1. molina has turned out to be a very good fighter and could fight for a title this year or next.

    i could see if chavez jr. was just fighting fighters with losing records but he hasn't. he hasn't fought elite opponents but he's beaten everyone they've put in front of him.
    all they've put in front of him has been garbage, and then to put this crap on PPV is ridiculous, if Chavez junior doesn't face a top 20 junior middleweight this year it's pretty clear that he's not gonna ever do so

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    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    i can't understand why there has been so much negativity and heartache with chavez jr.'s career. number one, he never had an amateur career, two, when he started boxing professionally, he was but 17 years old. sure he's had his fill of mediocre opponents but of the 42 fights he's fought, 7 of those were against opponents with sub .500 records, and that was very early in his career. he has yet to fight a top 10 contender but his 10 or so opponents haven't been that bad:

    in no particular order.

    ray sanchez - 20-1
    jose celaya - 31-3
    tobia guiseppe loriga - 24-0-1
    matt vanda - 38-6 and 39-7
    luciano leonel cuello - 23-0
    jason le houllier - 21-1-1
    troy rowland - 25-2
    jermaine white - 14-1
    carlos molina - 8-1 and 8-1-1. molina has turned out to be a very good fighter and could fight for a title this year or next.

    i could see if chavez jr. was just fighting fighters with losing records but he hasn't. he hasn't fought elite opponents but he's beaten everyone they've put in front of him.
    I dont know.Think that list can go both ways....numbers in general can be misleading.His and others.Lost the first Vanda fight really.Cuello was actually a solid scrap,would love rematch.Sanchez....ahhhhh.Le houllier ko while impressive was over rated.Thought inactive Rowland showed him to have many lapses.He keeps going through the motions with 2nd tier types he'll get suprised one night.

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    Default Re: Is this the ceiling for Julio Cesar Chavex Jr?

    This is as good as it gets.

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