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From round 1 to 11, Martinez made it a very boring fight.

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    From round 1 to 11, Martinez made it a very boring fight.

    The only time he decided to trade and actually fight, he almost got knockout.

    I mean I understand that was part of his plan, but the whole fight you can see Chavez just wanted to trade. It was almost like he was waiting for Martinez's legs to get tired so he didn't run so much, but his timing was a little off.

    In other words, bring back 15 rounds.

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    Originally posted by SonOfCuba View Post
    The only time he decided to trade and actually fight, he almost got knockout.

    I mean I understand that was part of his plan, but the whole fight you can see Chavez just wanted to trade. It was almost like he was waiting for Martinez's legs to get tired so he didn't run so much, but his timing was a little off.

    In other words, bring back 15 rounds.
    I can't agree wit you pal, he put on a masta class in those rounds, it was a ting of beauty and the epitome of what masterful boxing should be.

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        #4
        Originally posted by SonOfCuba View Post
        The only time he decided to trade and actually fight, he almost got knockout.

        I mean I understand that was part of his plan, but the whole fight you can see Martinez just wanted to trade. It was almost like he was waiting for Martinez's legs to get tired so he didn't run so much, but his timing was a little off.

        In other words, bring back 15 rounds.
        Change your name to SonOfMexico cause you're obviously another mad Chavez fan. Go back and rewatch the fight. Martinez was staying on the ropes and ripping Chavez apart on the inside at least once every other round. Dude was toying with Chavez, period. Chavez shouldnt even be boxing, the dude is a bum.

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          #5
          Originally posted by SonOfCuba View Post
          The only time he decided to trade and actually fight, he almost got knockout.

          I mean I understand that was part of his plan, but the whole fight you can see Chavez just wanted to trade. It was almost like he was waiting for Martinez's legs to get tired so he didn't run so much, but his timing was a little off.

          In other words, bring back 15 rounds.
          Nope. There were times throughout the fight Martinez sat down on his punches and looked to brawl and JCC didn't want to engage. It was clear that Martinez was having a little effect on whether JCC wanted to throw, be it moving or actually connecting with shots.

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            #6
            That wasn't boring for me at all, he put on a clinic. Another thing, he walked Chavez down plenty of times within those 11 rounds and gave Chavez plenty of opportunities, more than I initially expected him to, considering he was fighting a damn cruiserweight.

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              #7
              bring back same day weigh in's too

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                #8


                It is boxing not rock em sock em. The end of the day Martinez did more than his fair share of fighting, if Chavez was unable to hit Martinez back that's on him.

                I'm sorry but if someone is on their bicycle their opponent does not look like that. ''He got on his bike'' is another way of saying ''He wouldn't let him hit him''.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jsfd26 View Post
                  Change your name to SonOfMexico cause you're obviously another mad Chavez fan. Go back and rewatch the fight. Martinez was staying on the ropes and ripping Chavez apart on the inside at least once every other round. Dude was toying with Chavez, period. Chavez shouldnt even be boxing, the dude is a bum.
                  I actually think Chavez could stop Martinez in a rematch, but he has to stay at '60 because when he moves up, he won't like what he gets from fighters who are actually his size.

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                    #10
                    Disagree. There was nothing boring about Martinez schooling Chavez Jr. It was pretty damn entertaining, actually. And you act as if Maravilla was running all night and potshotting when he was actually letting his hands go constantly, sitting on his punches, and backing up Chavez at times.

                    Chavez lost to the superiour fighter plain & simple, he would have lost in a 15 rounder, and if they have a rematch he will lose again.

                    Deal with it.

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