Chavez v lee result

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by realtyson, Jun 16, 2012.


  1. realtyson

    realtyson Active Member Full Member

    510
    0
    Dec 4, 2010
    Put $200 on lee so who ever finds the result first please post
     
  2. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

    10,289
    365
    Sep 25, 2008
    Lee lost via 7th round TKO.

    I had the 58 for chavez and 55 Lee. Good **** and bad luck mate :good
     
  3. stiflers mum

    stiflers mum Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

    22,520
    787
    Aug 9, 2005
    JCC jr KO 7. Sorry mate. September 17 JCC jr v Sergio Martinez.
     
  4. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

    35,028
    18,296
    Jul 29, 2004
    Martinez is going to tap dat ass...wouldn't be surprised if his sheer sexiness causes Chav Jnr to drop his dacks and present.
     
  5. perfect jet

    perfect jet Boxing Addict Full Member

    6,869
    1
    Apr 23, 2006
    I know he wont be dropping his dacks and pissing in a cup. Thats two fights in a row where juicer chavez jnr hasnt given a urine sample.

    Texas. They love him. And arum loves them back.
     
  6. swilson120

    swilson120 Well-Known Member Full Member

    2,009
    0
    May 6, 2009
  7. perfect jet

    perfect jet Boxing Addict Full Member

    6,869
    1
    Apr 23, 2006
    Done deal

    Sergio v jcc jnr.

    Sept 15 vegas
     
  8. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

    10,289
    365
    Sep 25, 2008
    What the :admin I meant good fight and bad luck :lol:
     
  9. stiflers mum

    stiflers mum Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

    22,520
    787
    Aug 9, 2005
    Sure you did pal.
     
  10. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

    10,289
    365
    Sep 25, 2008
    This content is protected
     
  11. TCboxa

    TCboxa Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

    20,695
    2
    Feb 13, 2010
    How can he refuse a urine test and not be fined or at the least suspended?
     
  12. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

    10,289
    365
    Sep 25, 2008
    They should'nt have let the fight go ahead with out a JCC urine test. Lee could have been killed by him, his fuggen huge at MW
     
  13. PorkChopExpress

    PorkChopExpress Champion of the Universe Full Member

    2,700
    0
    Aug 11, 2004
    Martinez will make short work of JCC Jr anyway :deal

    Some people are going nuts over him for this win. All he showed is he can beat up a small, relatively average boxer with every advantage in the world.
     
  14. Contendo

    Contendo Boxing Addict Full Member

    5,036
    1
    Mar 13, 2009

    **** you go on and on with the drugs issue PJ... You go on with conspiracy theory after conspiracy theory and practically label all boxers as drug cheats.

    Geez I have my doubts on certain fighters, no question, but I don't go off half cocked as you seem to tar everyone with the drugs brush.

    I think you'll find your statement incorrect and JCC jnr did "drop his dacks and **** in the cup..."

    Article link -

    http://espn.go.com/blog/dan-rafael/post/_/id/1320/take-the-test-chavez-did


    Article below -


    Take the test? Chavez did - Dan Rafael ESPN Boxing

    As if there weren't enough scandal and controversy in boxing already, now we have a manufactured one due to an honest error -- but one that many fight fans can't seem to accept as just that.

    I was watching HBO's "World Championship Boxing" telecast Saturday night, waiting for the start of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.'s middleweight title defense against Andy Lee at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas, when announcer Jim Lampley informed the audience that "there has been a delay in Julio Cesar Chavez's dressing room. ... Andy Lee has been gloved up and warming up for quite some time. We're told that in the other dressing room, Chavez tried and failed to provide a [urine] sample and the Texas state commission has elected to take the sample after the fight."

    That sounded reasonable to me, but a look at my Twitter feed and Facebook page revealed a deluge of comments from boxing fans who, for whatever reason, believed that something was amiss -- that Chavez having difficulty providing a sample was evidence he was using some sort of illegal substance or was looking to duck the drug test.

    That's a big reach.

    In fact, Chavez (and Lee) did provide a prefight urine sample, according to his manager (Billy Keane), his promoter (Top Rank vice president Carl Moretti) and, most important, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation -- all of whom I spoke with to check on the issue.

    On Tuesday, I spoke to Randy Nesbitt, a spokesperson for the TDLR, which oversees boxing in Texas.

    "Both fighters, Chavez and Lee, submitted urine samples before the bout," Nesbitt said.

    According to Nesbitt, the rules in Texas allow regulators to ask for a sample before or after a fight, and both fighters were tested before the bout. They were the only fighters on the card tested, which is permissible under Texas rules.

    "Their samples have been sent to the lab, and the results will be looked at when we get them," Nesbitt said.

    As for Lampley's ill-timed comment, HBO spokesman Kevin Flaherty told ESPN.com: "Jim's comments at the time were accurate. We were unaware that shortly thereafter a sample was provided. That was unfortunate."

    In other words, it was an honest mistake by HBO, even though some won't accept that.

    These are the same people who wrongly believe that Chavez refused to provide a sample for his previous fight, a victory against Marco Antonio Rubio in February in San Antonio. Once again, Chavez got a bad rap.

    Chavez didn't refuse that drug test. Instead, as the TDLR admitted after the fact, it screwed up by not having the proper testing equipment on hand for the fight. In fact, Chavez did not flee the event after the fight to avoid the test. I was there. Chavez was at the postfight news conference and leisurely answered questions. He was not a man in a hurry to leave.

    But once again, the conspiracy theorists want to believe the worst about Chavez. It's understandable that some are inclined to, because in November 2009 Chavez tested positive for Furosemide -- a diuretic that is typically used to help cut weight or as a masking agent for steroids -- in conjunction with his fight against Troy Rowland, which took place on the Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto undercard at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

    For the positive test, the result of a prefight urine sample, the Nevada State Athletic Commission suspended Chavez for seven months and fined him $10,000 (10 percent of his $100,000 purse). The fight result, originally a lopsided decision for Chavez, was changed to a no-decision.

    But that positive test has nothing to do with Texas' blunder in February, nor does it have anything to do with Saturday night, when Chavez provided a prefight sample without any other issue than not being able to pee on command.

    According to the TDLR, Chavez-Lee generated a gate of $756,461 from 10,799 tickets sold, with 2,677 complimentary tickets given away. The attendance (13,476) was a far cry from the 30,000 to 40,000 Top Rank originally anticipated, but Top Rank president Todd duBoef said the banning of beer sales at the Sun Bowl was one factor that hurt gate figures.
     
  15. swingin

    swingin Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,992
    2
    Apr 19, 2012