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    I wish he'd speak through an interpreter, I'd like to know if he is truly delusional or poor English is masking what he is trying to say or his understanding of the question. If he is truly delusional then he probably shouldn't be in there.
    If he's OK mentally then he should be in there, and we should he watching.
    If he wants to make a joke of himself, then I'll watch.

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    He should have listened to his Dad.....but boys will be boys!!


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    Chavez Jr. has no respect for the sport of Boxing. Boxing put him in his place

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    Chavez shouldve never ever been in the ring. He is a joke. no talent, or work ethic. His father knows this. I guess they wanted to cash in on the name.

    He has beaten zero elite fighters.

    I do like watching his fight style. Lead in with his head, block punches with his face, crouch down and go face first into his opponents nuts, then lean his head on the other guys head and throw punches.

    what a fuckin joke

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    Chavez is really rubbish. What was with the slow motion lead with the head crap. What a freak. And the post fight interview? The kid is tripping.

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    Default Re: Should Chavez Jr have been in the ring last night?

    Junior got spanked...he just doesn't have the pop to fight at 175

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    Default Re: Should Chavez Jr have been in the ring last night?

    He shouldn't go in the ring with anybody his own size who is half decent as he'll just lose again. His entire career has been based on getting down to 160, at least occasionally with diuretics, then putting on a quarter of his bodyweight overnight and then bullying smaller handpicked fighters.

    He can probably get down to 168 and be carefully brought back and maybe even get gifted a vacant belt if he's still selling tickets and the networks still want to show him, but the next time he comes up against anybody at world level at 168 or above he's going to get beat again.

    The fight on Saturday wasn't as enjoyable as Maidana beating Broner but it was something I've been looking forward to for years.

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    Default Re: Should Chavez Jr have been in the ring last night?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    He shouldn't go in the ring with anybody his own size who is half decent as he'll just lose again. His entire career has been based on getting down to 160, at least occasionally with diuretics, then putting on a quarter of his bodyweight overnight and then bullying smaller handpicked fighters.

    He can probably get down to 168 and be carefully brought back and maybe even get gifted a vacant belt if he's still selling tickets and the networks still want to show him, but the next time he comes up against anybody at world level at 168 or above he's going to get beat again.

    The fight on Saturday wasn't as enjoyable as Maidana beating Broner but it was something I've been looking forward to for years.


    A very good description of what has frankly always been an extremely pathetic career.

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    Default Re: Should Chavez Jr have been in the ring last night?

    At least I feel spared in the future he is not an undisciplined champ who is on 24/7 eating a bowl of fruit loops in his underwear. We should be thankful that Fonfara closed the books on that phony's lack of class and limited abilities.

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