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    Comments Thread For: Chavez Jr. Parting From Goossen, Eyes Robert Garcia

    As previously reported, Promociones del Pueblo announced that former middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32KOs) would make his return on July 18th against Marcos Reyes (33-2, 24KOs).

    After more than a year off, Chavez Jr. returned to the ring last month and was stopped by top light heavyweight contender Andrzej Fonfara in nine rounds. The fight with Reyes is going to take place at super middleweight. Chavez admitted after his last fight that a move to 175-pounds, after being a middleweight for most of his career, was a big mistake. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    Is Garcia going to pick him at home too?

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      #3
      good for goosen. probably told junior to cut down on the enchiladas and spend more time in the gym.

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        #4
        Time to get serious Chavez Jr, put down the blunt

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          #5
          He can have Angelo Dundee as his trainer and that wont make a difference if he is not dedicated.

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            #6
            When Chávez Jr. is going to realize that the problem isn't the trainer, but the fighter?

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              #7
              I'm happy for Goossen.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
                I'm happy for Goossen.
                Yea I almost feel bad for him he had to relocate for this clown. Chavez circus continues

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                  #9
                  Chavez Jr is the next Chad Dawson, jumping from trainer to trainer. It didn't matter who trained Chavez Jr, he had no chance in hell against Fanfara. As soon as I heard contracts were signed and Chavez Jr is fighting Fanfara I immediately shook my head at the ******ity of Chavez Jr's handlers. There was a reason why Chavez Sr was against this fight. He knew Fonfara was no joke and Chavez Jr needed a softer opponent at 175 to acclimate to the weight, plus he had a long layoff.

                  Whatever so called "incident" that happened between Chavez Jr and Goossen was just and excuse to make Goossen the scapegoat.

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                    #10
                    Another Amir Khan. He'll jump trainers after every loss. Sometimes, it's just not the trainer...

                    I see Chavez Jr. as extremely 1 dimensional and he won't change. It's left hook to body or nothin. Most fighters know what's coming now and aren't afraid to get in there with him.

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