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    #41
    No matter what happens in this fight, I'm excited about seeing his performance from training properly for once.

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      #42
      Its really a losing situation when you have to focus an entire training camp on the scale.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
        And only one of those wasn't triple or double digit betting odds... I'll let you decide which one. Funny how I'm a CanYellow fan and I'm even going to put $$ on Chavez. This could be a "cherry pick" gone ALL wrong.
        Mexicans have never been all that smart, but I guarantee you that once the bell rings it'll be every bit the mismatch those others were.

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          #44
          This fight has upset written all over it. Chumpez being able to become the face of Mexican boxing with this win has him motivated with plenty of time to make weight. Candelita has been fighting smaller competition her entire career. She and her team thought they could drain Chumpez down and get an easy win but the guy is going to be shredded and operating like a machine come fight night. This thing will likely blow up in GBP's faces in the worst possible way. I'll be pulling for it to happen all the way up to the fight, lol.

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            #45
            Originally posted by frantic fighter View Post
            Mexicans have never been all that smart, but I guarantee you that once the bell rings it'll be every bit the mismatch those others were.
            *** U! Racist Biatch.

            Your a POS!!! COWARD!

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              #46
              The closer it gets to the fight, the more of a chance I give Chavez to win. If he shows up fully dedicated and focused Alvarez is in for a long night. This is one time Alvarez won't be 15 pounds heavier than his opponent. He is fighting a guy who can box and has some zip on his punches.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
                ??? He just weighed 167 in December...And that was AFTER being off for close to 16 months. And ONLY had like 6 weeks to train... I though this website had ppl on it who knows a bout boxing???

                Before you go full RTard.

                Chavez fought 7-18-2015
                Fought AGAIN 12-10-2016

                BUT the fight didn't get SIGNED until LATE October of 2016.
                why are you mad bro? . I hope he makes weight very healthy, but IMO he wont. 5 last pounds will kill him

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
                  What was the over under on rounds???

                  Over 11.5 Rounds 15/1

                  And under

                  100/1???

                  I ALWAYS bet over on Floyd. Don't even care who won....
                  Floyd was 1/100 for the win.
                  5/12 over 11.5
                  33/20 fight doesn't go 11.5

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                    #49
                    chavez jr- shock the world.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by super-x View Post
                      14.5 pounds for a boxer to lose in 7 weeks is NOT alot at all. 2 pounds a week. Should be easy if Jnr continues to be dedicated and stays focused. Beating Canelo is a whole other question, could be interesting due to size and strength difference.
                      Probably not that easy when you're coming down from 210+ to 164.5 lol that's a lot of weight to cut and stay healthy. Maybe he stayed in shape from his last fight although that would be something new for the kid
                      Last edited by Jsmooth9876; 03-17-2017, 04:24 PM.

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