Chavez jr. needs a harder fight! There are so many options.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Samurai's Slice, Jul 13, 2011.


  1. King87

    King87 Guest

    He definitely won't be facing Martinez any time soon, thats for sure and as much as people would like to see him fight the Ginger kid, I doubt that'll happen..at least for a long time. Alvarez is in a pretty good division and doesn't look like he's moving up soon..and theres NO way Jr would move down.
     
  2. outslugger

    outslugger The Relentless Stalker Full Member

    1,068
    0
    Apr 27, 2011
    He would in 4 :lol:
     
  3. IRONSENSE2002

    IRONSENSE2002 muslim and proud Full Member

    5,383
    1
    Jul 27, 2010
    if that pussio isnt ready then why is he ''world champion'' your telling me that a 25 year old who has over 40 professional fights behind him and was crowned world champion isnt ready if he isnt ready then he should give up the belt and go back to fighting crackheads and cholos. the kids a ****ing fraud and that fat son of a ***** arum is milking as much out of him as he can before the inevitable happens
     
  4. kommieforniaglo

    kommieforniaglo Boxing Junkie Full Member

    8,396
    15
    Jun 10, 2010


    This
     
  5. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

    31,154
    2,108
    Jul 24, 2004
    44 fights but none against anyone near the level of Martinez who's at the top of his game right now.

    Let me put it in this term......if Martinez is a 10 right now, Chavez fought a 6 in Zbik......He needs to take on a 7 in his next fight, and scale on one notch at a time.

    You dont go from the best you've ever done is fighting a 6, and then jump all the way up to fight a 10.

    Only morons will criticize a fighter like Chavez for declining to move up 3 or 4 notches to fight a 10.

    One notch at a time.

    Now, if Chavez in his next fight goes from fighting a 6 in Zbik to take on someone lower than that, let the criticism roll!:deal
     
  6. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

    31,154
    2,108
    Jul 24, 2004
    Your statement can be applied to most champions of all calibers, including Pacquiao and Mayweather who have both evaded particular style matchups.

    I dont think there is a single fighter in boxing today who we can say takes on all comers, not a ****ing one.
     
  7. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

    13,616
    0
    Nov 15, 2008
    David Lemieux!
     
  8. Samurai's Slice

    Samurai's Slice ESB Legend Full Member

    19,069
    2
    Jun 27, 2011
    Yea, I am ok with Andy Lee, Marco Antonio Rubio, Brian Vera, James Kirkland, or even as low as Sergio Mora. Just someone with a pulse. :happy
     
  9. Ant68

    Ant68 Active Member Full Member

    1,030
    1
    Dec 28, 2010
    Hahaha. Alvarez is far too quick and accurate for somebody as limited as Jr, especially because he exhibits such little head movement. He'd stop him, probably on his feet, but he would stop him, and it would be a ridiculously convincing win. :rasta
     
  10. Samurai's Slice

    Samurai's Slice ESB Legend Full Member

    19,069
    2
    Jun 27, 2011
    No they haven't! I know one name on his resume and that is John Duddy! He fought 40 fights Fight someone with a pulse.. Just fight a bogus fighter even!, just one we know. Brian Vera, James Kirkland, Saul Alvarez, Sergio Mora, Marco Antonio Rubio, Andy Lee.
     
  11. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,544
    68
    Dec 22, 2009
    Jr is an embarrassment to the sport of boxing and will be exposed as soon as he steps up, if that ever even happens.
     
  12. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

    14,086
    9
    Aug 8, 2004

    If he cant fight a "10" then ****ing drop the godamn belt.
    this is what is wrong with boxing today...champs fight champs...no chumps
     
  13. JoeCamelTow

    JoeCamelTow Boxing Addict Full Member

    5,900
    4
    Dec 27, 2010
    I'd like to see that but Lemieux needs to get a couple of wins first.
     
  14. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

    31,154
    2,108
    Jul 24, 2004
    Thats the thing .....when there was one champion per weight division, you could'nt get away with not fighting real contenders.
    Nowdays, there are more weight divisions and multiple world champions in each division that so called champions can get away for years without fighting a real dangerous contender.

    Thats just what boxing has become, but dont come in here and pretend and make it seem like its only Chavez getting preferential treatment when boxing is full of fighters holding world titles hostage.
    ....its the name of the game nowdays, which is why being a world champion does'nt hold the same value it once did.
     
  15. D50

    D50 Active Member Full Member

    1,146
    0
    Sep 3, 2010
    I agree with a previous poster, he needs to fight someone on roughly the same level as Zbik. Then fight Martinez and lose his 0 like a man.