I think the strategy is: Let's pad the record to 100-0... THEN let's start to challenge the big boys. Hey... dad AND son with 100 wins? What better legacy than that?
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I think the strategy is: Let's pad the record to 100-0... THEN let's start to challenge the big boys. Hey... dad AND son with 100 wins? What better legacy than that?
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Didn't see it, but pretty surprised to hear he had some trouble with Celaya, doesn't sound good really although I'll have to see it to know for sure.
Growing so tired of hearing about Chavez Jr ( Daniel San, Karate Kid look a like) who is living off his fathers name knocking out another boy off of some farm in texas that is half his size. Please... Please... fight somebody who ive heard of and just get KO'd. I have nothin against the kid but hes just not very good.
Sounds like Jose Celaya did alright then.
I told you fuckers he wasn't trash. The kid can fight.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
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.
the next Yory Boy Campas.
Im not sure that his opponents arent payed to fall down.
I can imagine people were complaining about Chavez Sr. as well even though he didn't have an amateur career as well. People saying "Just watch what will happen if he goes for the title, he'll be totally exposed and destroyed". And what happened? Chavez won six world titles in three weight divisions got knocked down for his first time ever on his 89th fight. He holds records for most successful defenses of world titles (27) and most title fights (37). A very shocking moment in boxing where commentators, experts, fans, etc. could be heard gasp.
Chavez, hall of famer and legend in boxing history for good reasons. Not sure if Chavez Jr. can get there as well. Wish him the best.
Last edited by Chino; 02-13-2008 at 07:24 AM.
Well I just enjoyed watching the fight. Both guys cut, some good shots i had guzzled 100 beers - to me it was great.
“If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize.” Muhammad Ali.
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.
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