I don't get all the venom aimmed at Jr's "lack of respect for the sport." So what if he doesn't respect the sport. In the end, its his loss because he'll never reach his full potential. But at days end, as long as he is able to stay among the top fighters in the world, he remains relevant.
What potential? He is not a very good fighter who also happens to be lazy as hell.
What potential? He is not a very good fighter who also happens to be lazy as hell.
He's actually a better boxer than he's given credit for by some. I lol'd at him fighting on the backfoot, he was doing well too slipping punches and landing big counter-punches until he got tired and sloppy.
I don't see how. Everyone is crying about how Jr "disrespects" his opponents. Yet his opponents gladly accept a pay increase and play ball. Personally, I don't have a price tag on my self respect. So that mindset leads me to believe that if these guys truly are as disrespected as fans claim they are. They need to put their foot down and say I ain't fighting.
BTW, for all the crying that went on with Jr-Vera. Jr weighed in at 172 and Vera weighed in at 171. So I really don't understand people claiming Jr disrespected this or that when his opponent basically weighed the same damn thing.
I am pretty sure no elite fighters would not have played those silly weight games with Junior.
He's actually a better boxer than he's given credit for by some. I lol'd at him fighting on the backfoot, he was doing well too slipping punches and landing big counter-punches until he got tired and sloppy.
You do know it was Brian Vera he was fighting, right? The Brian Vera that I gave eight out of the ten rounds in the fight. Junior can hit them when they stand in front of him to get hit. I also believe Junior's opponents have been overrated, especially Andy Lee. In my opinion Junior's power is also highly overrated. And if his name wasn't Chavez fans would see him for what he really is an average lazy a$$ fighter who has beaten no one.
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