El Paso, Texas --- " CHAVEZ HITS EL PASO!" ---- WBC Middleweight Champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. arrives in El Paso, Texas late Monday night for his upcoming WBC World Middleweight Championship against top middleweight contender Andy Lee of Limerick, Ireland, Saturday,June 16 at the Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso,Texas. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions, DiBella Entertainment, At&T and Tecate, this championship card will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing? ---- Photo Credit : Chris Farina/Top Rank [Click Here To Read More]
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Originally posted by 4Corners View PostMan I really hope we see Chavez-Martinez in October.
Originally posted by Primera View PostI'm just glad a free fight is near us. Not paying for another top rank ppv
Wonder if something "controversial" will happen in this fight too.
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Don't be surprised if Lee puts on a show against Chavez but Chavez still gets the customary "gift" W in Texas, a la Top Rank style. People are really overlooking Lee. Bad idea.
I also wouldn't be surprised if Chavez is slightly overweight and loses the title on the scales. Easy duck against Martinez!Last edited by GodInFleshSuit; 06-12-2012, 05:54 AM.
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Anyone give Lee a chance in this fight and do the UK fans get to see this on sky sports or box nation?
Ive seen a couple times. Once he was getting knocked out by a bum and the other time he was beating a bum. I dont rate Chavez so it should be a winable fight for Lee.
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lee has to ko chavez..it cant go to the cards,...arum will want to make martinez-chavez in vegas. ko him andy or it will be a repeat of pacman-desert bum fight...
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Originally posted by Primera View PostI'm just glad a free fight is near us. Not paying for another top rank ppv
Wonder if something "controversial" will happen in this fight too.
I remember his fight with Craig McEwan last year, when he got ****** and was losing the fight, until his late rally, which resulted in a TKO. McEwan isn't the most skilled fighter out there.
Then he came back a few months later and fought the only guy that had beat him (Brian Vera). He looks to have shown some improvement and was able to keep his composure. If we look at it, Vera was the smaller man, so Im not sure how much that says about Lee's skill against a bigger guys.
How do you have this one going?
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