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    Comments Thread For: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr: I'm Ready For Golovkin or Froch

    Former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-1-1, 32KOs) is focused on making history, by becoming the first Mexican boxer to win a world title at the super middleweight limit of 168-pounds. Last Saturday night, Chavez set the record straight with a twelve round unanimous decision over Bryan Vera at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

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    #2
    hope it's the winner of froch/groves...then face golovkin,we know about golovkins situation so I hope he handles all of that business and comes back whenever he's ready,in the mean time I think it will be froch/groves first,then golovkin

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      #3
      Why doesn't a great boxing nation like mexico have any good fighters at the higher weights?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ivansmamma View Post
        Why doesn't a great boxing nation like mexico have any good fighters at the higher weights?
        Imagine if they had a World Heavyweight Champ? That'll great for boxing.

        Arreola doesnt count if he wins cuz he represents the U.S.

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          #5
          props to chavez dude is a warrior and will fight anyone, and it is usually exciting. Yeah he may like to party and is a bit lazy, but the normal folk can relate to him... he likes to party and he just likes to fight and aint scared!

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            #6
            Froch's jab would keep him honest but it's interesting to see how well Chavez does on the inside, if he can get there. While I have no doubt Chavez loses to both, I think Froch is the more entertaining and interesting fight.

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              #7
              Good fight for both fighters. Seems like Junior has rededicated himself to the sport. This is by no means an easy fight for the triple G fighter.

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                #8
                Well

                Originally posted by Ivansmamma View Post
                Why doesn't a great boxing nation like mexico have any good fighters at the higher weights?
                Well that is an easy answer, I am Mexican and I can tell you that the majority of Mexicans are under 5,10 Ft.For anyone to make a statement at 168 you have to be taller. Chavez is what 6,1ft. What Mexico does have is smaller boxers I think too many. And all the taller mexicans prefer Soccer or Baseball in the North of Mexico.

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                  #9
                  He's so big compared to the others around him, that he is not afraid to fight any one. He can absorb a lot of punishment as well. This guy has to be like 185-190lbs on fight night, probably rehydrates 20lbs. At 168 GGG will face basically a cruiserweight. If he wins it would definitely be by decision. Chavez is just too big to be KO'ed by a Middleweight coming up. I can see Froch having an easier time than GGG because he has some physical attributes that are on par with JCC Jr, like height, reach, and I think Froch rehydrates no more than like 10lbs? So even Froch would be outweighed by JCC Jr. Ward weighs 185lbs if I remember correctly.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View Post
                    Froch's jab would keep him honest but it's interesting to see how well Chavez does on the inside, if he can get there. While I have no doubt Chavez loses to both, I think Froch is the more entertaining and interesting fight.
                    Froch would be very happy in case he gets his Vegas goodbye fight.

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