Like or hate Bob (or Top Rank), this boxing match is legitimate and for the undisputed middleweight championship of the world. Gonna be watching for sure.
It's surprising, to me, that so many people would be pay so much to see what is a total mismatch. Everyone knows that Chavez is going to win and the only question is whether he'll beat the steroids out of Martinez for 12 rounds, or he'll stop him early. The undercard isn't nearly as explosive as Golden Boy's either.
Chavez really needs to leave Arum, he's only holding us back with these crappy supporting casts, small arenas and, in this case, an opponent who doesn't deserve to share a ring with a fighter like Chavez.
It's surprising, to me, that so many people would be pay so much to see what is a total mismatch. Everyone knows that Chavez is going to win and the only question is whether he'll beat the steroids out of Martinez for 12 rounds, or he'll stop him early. The undercard isn't nearly as explosive as Golden Boy's either.
Chavez really needs to leave Arum, he's only holding us back with these crappy supporting casts, small arenas and, in this case, an opponent who doesn't deserve to share a ring with a fighter like Chavez.
Exactly what I thought. Chavez Jr is going to beat the piss out of Maranina but I'm not paying $65 for that. I'll watch it in HD on a stream and then have the GB card playing on TV.
Exactly what I thought. Chavez Jr is going to beat the piss out of Maranina but I'm not paying $65 for that. I'll watch it in HD on a stream and then have the GB card playing on TV.
Lets bet 100MIL on it. I got Martinez by massacre.
NEW YORK — Promoters of the competing event Sept. 15 in Las Vegas have touted their card as “free-per-view,” a shot at the possible pricetag of $65 fight fans will have to pay to watch the Sergio Martinez-Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. showdown in HD that night.
Promoter Bob Arum nevertheless believes there still will be plenty of customers who’ll buy HBO Pay-Per-View’s four-fight show headlined by the long-awaited middleweight battle between Argentina’s Martinez (49-2-2, 28 KOs) and Mexico’s Chavez (46-0-1, 32 KOs), the WBC’s 160-pound champion. [Click Here To Read More]
First of all, there is no way in hell Arum would be ****** enough to charge $65for this mismatch. The fight will end up costing $34.95 at most. Second, with a free fight on Showtime, this fight will be lucky if it sells 200,000. May guess is it will do around 130,000. However, after the fight, Arum will claim that it did exactly the numbers he is giving in this article and guys like Marley and Nathanielz and Dan Rafael will run with them as if they were gospel.
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