enzoBostero escribió:Si se hace esta pelea soy Lionel Messi...
Humo total, JR peleará con Bika seguramente...
no la sales mi compa, ojala y se de y será interesante ver si Jr. aguanta los trancazos de GGG y por ahí mete una mano y vemos si es de Vdd.....
Saludos..
Yo creo que podria aguantarlos nadie a estado ni cerca de noquear al Jr Esa posible pelea con GGG seria una de las pruebas que le hace falta para tomarlo un poco mas enserio
Me gustaría esta pelea y hasta le pondría alguna fichita al Junior. Porque se le podrán criticar muchísimas cosas, por lo menos ha sido probado y que sabe lo que es esta en una guerra y sabe aguantar también . En cambio GGG nunca tuvo un rival que lo probara siquiera, y me gustaría saber como como se vería si le entrara alguna manito del Junior
Psicotroniko escribió:Pero....esa pelea se haría supongo yo, en el peso que el Jr. marque en la balanza el día del pesaje cierto?.....
Me imagino el contrato:
Peso pactado: A determinar un día antes de la pelea/ inferior a 200 libras
Le tienen que poner mucha plata a GGG y este va a estar 45 sin entrenar por la muerte de su padre. Sería linda pelea pero no creo que se haga, ya se conocen los amagues del JR.
Arum quiere a pascal pero si no se puede seria con GGG
Arum Wants Chavez-Pascal If Not Chavez-Golovkin
NEW YORK — If a July 12 pay-per-view bout between Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and Gennady Golovkin cannot be made, promoter Bob Arum would like to have Chavez move up to light heavyweight to face Canada’s Jean Pascal.
Arum said Tuesday before a Miguel Cotto-Sergio Martinez news conference at Madison Square Garden that he had dinner with Pascal on Monday night to discuss the fight.
“He’s a very intelligent guy,” Arum said regarding Pascal. “I didn’t realize it.”
Arum added that a Chavez-Pascal fight would take place either in Las Vegas or at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, where Arum’s Top Rank Inc. has promoted two Manny Pacquiao fights in recent years.
Momentum began building for a Chavez-Golovkin showdown both before and after a re-focused Chavez (48-1-1, 32 KOs, 1 NC) recorded a unanimous decision victory over Bryan Vera in their March 1 rematch in San Antonio. It looks less likely now, though, that a Chavez-Golovkin fight could materialize so soon.
Kazakhstan’s Golovkin (29-0, 26 KOs) was supposed to defend his WBA middleweight title against Andy Lee (31-2, 22 KOs) on April 26 in The Theater at Madison Square Garden. Golovkin is mourning the recent death of his father, however, and it is not known when he’ll return to the ring or if the Lee fight will be rescheduled.
Meanwhile, the 31-year-old Pascal (29-2-1, 17 KOs) is fresh off a unanimous decision win over fellow adopted French-Canadian Lucian Bute (31-2, 24 KOs) on Jan. 18 at Bell Centre in Montreal. Pascal has won three straight fights since Bernard Hopkins out-pointed him in their light heavyweight championship rematch nearly three years ago.
The Haitian-born Pascal has done big box-office business in Montreal and Quebec City, but he has expressed an interest in fighting in Las Vegas. It also is highly unlikely Chavez would even consider boxing Pascal anywhere in Quebec.