Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
IMO Mugabi RTD 10
What your picks?
What your picks?
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AntonioMartin
- Middleweight
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Re: Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
The Beast by RTD 8
Re: Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
Mugabi might kill him in the process.
Re: Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
Chavez didn't even box at Middleweight did he ?
If the question is could he move up at a certain point and challenge Mugabi, that would be tough depending which Mugabi he ran into, he went 25-0 all by stoppage just prior to the Hagler fight.
Chavez lost at 147 to De La Hoya, Welterweight was roughly about his limit, throw on another 14 pounds and it starts to become a stretch.
Under those circumstances put me down for Mugabi.
If the question is could he move up at a certain point and challenge Mugabi, that would be tough depending which Mugabi he ran into, he went 25-0 all by stoppage just prior to the Hagler fight.
Chavez lost at 147 to De La Hoya, Welterweight was roughly about his limit, throw on another 14 pounds and it starts to become a stretch.
Under those circumstances put me down for Mugabi.
Re: Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
The question was about his sonEvander wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 21:21 Chavez didn't even box at Middleweight did he ?
If the question is could he move up at a certain point and challenge Mugabi, that would be tough depending which Mugabi he ran into, he went 25-0 all by stoppage just prior to the Hagler fight.
Chavez lost at 147 to De La Hoya, Welterweight was roughly about his limit, throw on another 14 pounds and it starts to become a stretch.
Under those circumstances put me down for Mugabi.
Re: Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
Ohgiacomino wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 22:36The question was about his sonEvander wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 21:21 Chavez didn't even box at Middleweight did he ?
If the question is could he move up at a certain point and challenge Mugabi, that would be tough depending which Mugabi he ran into, he went 25-0 all by stoppage just prior to the Hagler fight.
Chavez lost at 147 to De La Hoya, Welterweight was roughly about his limit, throw on another 14 pounds and it starts to become a stretch.
Under those circumstances put me down for Mugabi.
WTF are we doing with Jr on a thread like this.
If that's the case Mugabi inside 3.
Re: Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
Evander wrote: ↑24 Sep 2020, 00:23Ohgiacomino wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 22:36The question was about his sonEvander wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 21:21 Chavez didn't even box at Middleweight did he ?
If the question is could he move up at a certain point and challenge Mugabi, that would be tough depending which Mugabi he ran into, he went 25-0 all by stoppage just prior to the Hagler fight.
Chavez lost at 147 to De La Hoya, Welterweight was roughly about his limit, throw on another 14 pounds and it starts to become a stretch.
Under those circumstances put me down for Mugabi.![]()
WTF are we doing with Jr on a thread like this.
If that's the case Mugabi inside 3.
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margaret thatcher
- Featherweight
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Re: Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
Depends what mood Jr is in, physically he'd be able to stand up to the overrated Mugabi and take the beating. If he's up for it he could last , if he wasnt it could be another mid rounds quit like in his last fight
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AntonioMartin
- Middleweight
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Re: Middleweights : John Mugabi vs. Julio Cesar Chavez jr
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑24 Sep 2020, 20:10 Depends what mood Jr is in, physically he'd be able to stand up to the overrated Mugabi and take the beating. If he's up for it he could last , if he wasnt it could be another mid rounds quit like in his last fight