both suck, just Duddy sucks a bit more, IMO Jr beats him by UD
both suck, just Duddy sucks a bit more, IMO Jr beats him by UD
This is actually a really good matchup IMO. It's all about pairing guys at the same skill level. I can honestly say this is the first jcc2 match I've been interested in. It has the potential to be similar to duddy/yori boy which was a very entertaining shootout.
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I don't see why duddy shouldn't win. Jcc lost to matt vanda for crying out loud (although not in the record books which is what really matters) that in itself makes me say he at the very least has a really good shot.
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Duddy really needs to win this and put on a good show. I blame the Lyell loss on a bad training camp, if thats Duddy's fault or the trainer who knows, I wasnt watching. He needs to go back to old Duddy and start using that left hook more. This could be a good one because they both like to mix it up, and if Duddy challenges JCC Jr. to slug it out I'm sure he will oblige. Looking forward to a brawl hopefully Roach hasn't taught JCC Jr. too much.![]()
Khan lost to a puncher, but Roach worked wonders for him we'll see how JCC does with Duddy, neither has impressed me really, at least one will be gone when this is over with. But Duddy for being hyped semi at the start of his career has been in limbo forever and JCC has the name but not the power of his dad maybe he is more of a boxer now.
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when did jcc jr. lose to matt vanda? if you're talking about their first bout, you're mistaken. he did beat vanda but it was closer than the judges scores indicated. hence, the disapproval of the boxing crowd in mexico. besides, he was sick for that fight and in their rematch, he beat vanda more thoroughly.
I agree this is a good match-up an exciting one at that.
Yes the WBC does it again, this is for their newly crafted Silver belt.
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I think the winner should fight Manfredo Jr. He's gone on the record saying he's wanted to fight both in the past but Duddy's stock has dropped since then. Just a tidbit I had on my mind in regards to this subject...
Now, back to the subject...
Duddy's been boxing more lately and become less of a crowd pleasing fighter. Boxing would play into JCCjr's hands. If Duddy boxes with him he loses... If he can turn it into a street fight, it'll be a good match and give him a better shot.
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should be a good fight but both are short of been at world level imo.
They can call this fight "Who's The Least Shit?"
It's in Texas so Duddy needs a knockout to win. Duddy's team are trying to reinvent him as a boxer and not have him get involved in brawls. Judging by the evidence of his last fight this is a total waste of time, I've seen statues with better mobility and head movement. Duddy just needs to forget all about boxing and try and blow Chavez away, if it goes to points he's got less than zero chance
I'd love to see Manfredo get the winner of this. To be honest whoever wins this fight, it will likely mark the highpoint of their career. I wouldn't pick either Duddy or Chavez Jr to beat any of the first season contenders in all honesty. I think Ishe Smith, Alfonso Gomez, Sergio Mora, Peter Manfredo, Jesse Brinkley if he could make weight would comfortably beat these guys. Hell even Anthony Bonsante of a few years ago and Joey Gilbert would likely be too much.
I think Duddy will win, but I'm not convinced he will get the decision. Chavez is likely to win if it goes to the cards unless Duddy can make it utterly beyond doubt.
That bias wouldn't effect Manfredo though as he'd knock Chavez out inside 8 rounds imo.
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