Jrs. actually said in interviews he'd like to one day fight ODLH.
I like the kid and I'm a fan buuuuuuuuut......
I laugh cause ODLH would punch his ass back to Culiacan.
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Jrs. actually said in interviews he'd like to one day fight ODLH.
I like the kid and I'm a fan buuuuuuuuut......
I laugh cause ODLH would punch his ass back to Culiacan.
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I know
But seriously he would get beat up bad against the Old faded OSCAR.
It's time like someone said that this kid start to fight guys with a pulse.
He has already 30 something fights .....WOOT? Fuck put him up with Mayorga, Mosley, MArgo, Cotto, Floyd. sadly he will end up dead or ALI.
Que Viva Puerto Rico
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ODLH will never fight JCC Jr. Mexicans pretty much hate him anyways for embarrasing a past-prime JCC who had too much heart to realize that he was just too old and for running against Trinidad. ODLH is mainstream but he's always wanted the adoration of the harcore Mexican faithful and fighting JCC Jr and winning would make him reviled. Plus, while JCC Jr. is still a little wet behind the ears and really would be an underdog, I don't think Oscar wants any of that body work.
I think JCC Jr is a knock out waiting to happen. It is not just his last fight, but pretty much every fight he is getting hit way too often. He has inherited the gift of a granit chin from his father and that along with his power has saved him so far.
As soon as he faces a top contender he will get his ass knocked out cold.
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Something that many fail to remember is that JCC Jr. has NO AMATEUR CAREER. What we are seeing pretty much is a young amateur with only 30 something fights getting in the ring with pros who typically have more than 100 fights (amateur) plus their pro fights. Come on guys, he's not THAT BAD.
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There's a reason he didn't have an amateur career. He'd have a record such that you'd be unable to convincingly build him into a professional prospect and have him top the bill to sell out houses on a PPV card in his 35th fight against a no hoper. Miss out the amateur career however and you have a little gold mine.
He's got no chance against anybody good. And he was diabolical facing a southpaw for his first time. Against a world class southpaw he'd get massacred. Cory Spinks would beat him like a gong.
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If he had an amateur career he would definitely be fighting a more challenging opposition. This is his 30+ fight EVER.
If he faces someone with a big name and wins I guess he would prove way more since he had no amateur career.
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Im sure the guys that Chavez Jr. is fighting don't have any amatuer backgrounds either!
Amatuer career can be overrated...and in his case, the lack of it is an excuse to keep fighting potatoe sacks.
Anyways, Im sure JCC Jr. had boxing gloves on his hands before he could walk
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Funnily enough i just watch Oscar-JCC 1 and 2 before coming to work and they were a bit embarrasing.In the first fight Oscar opens a pretty brutal cut with a jab,and just bloodies him up and for a double dose of embarasment makes JCC quite on his stool after bloodying up his mouth in the second.Yeah JCC Jr beating Oscar would be a real sweet taste of revenge.Wont ever happen but nice to think eh.
"It wasn't the night of the jab"
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Wow! Some people just don't like the Chavez family, eh? Hhhhmmmm considered one of the greatest fighters in boxing history winning six world titles in three divisions. Defended his titles for quite a while. Going undefeated for more than 89 bouts. Never ever being knocked down until his 89th bout. No wonder commentators, boxing experts, etc. gasped when they saw Chavez down for the first time ever. Sure, there are good boxers out there, but Chavez is not THAT bad. I guess you don't agree with him having the status he has in boxing history, right?
wont ever happen as oscar will probably be 6ft under by the time chavez jr stops fighting these bums
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Interesting how even though Chavez Sr. eventhough he didn't face a belt-holder on his 10th career fight he still is the recognized legend in boxing history for the accomplishments I already mentioned and more. Some other guys may face a belt-holder early in their career and still they are not as recognized.
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"It wasn't the night of the jab"
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Julio Cesar Chavez holds records for most successful defenses of world titles (27) and most title fights (37). Won 6 world titles in 3 weight divisions. Ranked by ESPN as the 17th greatest boxer in history. Hall of Famer. Knocked down until his 89th fight. Etc .etc. etc. All that still doesn't convince you, eh? Oh well.
I could agree in one way or the other with all the people that don't like Chavez (which are quite a lot of boxing fans) if the first time he fought a big name got totally dominated but nope, he got rid of them the same way he got rid of the other not-so-well-known boxers and get to the point of being one of the greatest in boxing history.
Yep, Chavez Sr. was past his prime of course. JCC Jr would need to wait for Oscar to start fading just like Oscar waited for Chavez and go for it. I don't see it happening either as much as I like the Chavez.No not at all.But Oscar did put a some beatdown on him didn't he, far from "prime" of course, but highlights how good it would be for JCC Jr to spank Oscar, wich wont happen will it.
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