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Sunday Nov 2, 2008


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JC Chavez Wins Big, Donaire TKOs Mthalane

By David A. Avila

LAS VEGAS-The favorite son of Mexico, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., proved against Minnesota’s Matt Vanda that their first encounter was a fluke and also kept his place in line as a possible future opponent of Oscar De La Hoya.

 

Is it to avenge his father’s two losses to the Golden Boy?

 

“No, it's to make more money,” said Chavez Jr, still jubilant after his victory Saturday evening.

 

Chavez Jr. had beaten Vanda (38-8, 21 KOs) several months earlier in a close encounter, but because of the tainted win due to one Mexican judge’s horrible scorecard, the son of Mexico’s great champion hit the training camp and wiped away the sour taste of the first fight before more than 5,000 people at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.

 

“I showed that what happened in Hermosillo was an aberration,” said Chavez (38-0-1, 29 KOs), who was flanked by his father and brother after the fight. “I was in better condition and physically stronger in this fight.”

 

Chavez, 22, sprinted ahead in the first three rounds with his usual volume punches to the body while Vanda seemed by design to be looking to tire out the popular Mexican fighter. But it wasn’t going to happen in this fight.

 

“He outworked me,” said Vanda, 30. “He deserves the win.”

 

Vanda mounted a rally in the middle rounds with some lead right hands and body punches of his own, but Chavez found his second wind and began attacking the body and head with four-punch combinations. Vanda retaliated but only with one or two punches.

 

“We fought when I wanted to fight,” said Chavez. “I dictated the pace of the fight.”

 

Vanda was willing throughout the fight to prove that Chavez’s power could not put him away. But the body shots and four and five-punch combinations did their job in impressing both the crowd and the three judges who all ruled Chavez the winner, 99-91, 97-93, 98-92.

 

This time there was no doubt and there were no flying bottles by the mostly pro-Mexican crowd eager to cheer on their hero’s son.

 

Eager to prove that he had his father’s guts, Chavez poured on the punches in the final round and found an eager partner in Vanda with a rousing 10th round that brought the crowds to a fever pitch.

 

“I know one thing, I entertained the crowd,” said Vanda, who was never in serious danger of being stopped but simply could not match Chavez’s number of blows.

 

A beaming Chavez looked around and raised a fist to the crowd.

 

Now the fighter they call “Chavo” has a slim chance of being considered by De La Hoya as his next choice following the Dec. 6 showdown with Manny Pacquiao.

 

“We’re communicating with De La Hoya’s team about a possible fight,” said Chavez Jr. “Maybe we can set something up.”

 

In the semi-main event, IBF flyweight world titleholder Nonito “Filipino Flash” Donaire  injured his hand in the first round and found the going rough against South Africa’s Moruti Mthalane (22-2, 15 KOs).

 

“I hurt my finger on my right hand in the first round,” said Donaire (20-1, 13 KOs), who trained in Las Vegas for this fight.

 

It was Donaire’s second world title defense and for five rounds he had to weather the onrushing pressure tactics of Mthalane before a severe cut over the challenger’s eye from a slicing right hand forced the referee to halt the fight at 1:31 of the sixth round.

 

“He complained that he couldn’t see,” said Donaire, who pointed out the cut to the referee who immediately halted the fight and brought the ringside physician who advised that referee Joe Cortez stop the fight. “He was a real tough guy.”

 

Donaire displayed his blend of speed and power immediately but it was obvious after the first round that he was not the same fighter in the following rounds. The slick boxer often switched to southpaw to offset the injured right.

 

“I was switching because my hand hurt,” said Donaire, who was ahead on all three scorecards when the fight was stopped 49-46 twice and 48-47.

 

Other bouts

 

Popular Jorge “Travieso” Arce (51-4-1, 39 KOs) stopped fellow Mexican Isidro “Chino” Garcia (25-6-2) at 48 seconds of the fourth round in a junior bantamweight bout. It was a battle of former world champions but Arce of Los Mochis found Garcia’s weak spot with a left hook to the liver and was able to pull out a victory against the defensive-minded Garcia of Tasco.

 

Lamont “Havoc” Peterson (26-0, 12 KOs) out-worked Detroit’s Lanardo Tyler (19-2, 11 KOs) in a 10 round battle for the NABF junior welterweight title. Instead of Havoc, they ought to call Peterson Chain Gun because he never stops with the punches and bores through defenses with volume. The judges ruled unanimously for Peterson 98-91, 99-87, 99-90. The Washington D.C. fighter has eliminated the holding he used to employ a few fights ago and never stops punching.

 

Russia’s Matt Korobov (1-0), fresh off the Olympics in China, scored a third round technical knockout with a pretty right hook on Mario Evangelista’s (1-2-1) chin. The Mexican fighter was held up by the ropes and when he refused to step forward after the 10-count referee Russell Mora stopped the middleweight fight at 2:01 of the round.

 

Former U.S. Olympian Vanes Martirosyan (22-0, 14 KOs) didn’t waste time and landed a right hand, left hook combo that dropped Ohio’s Charlie Howe 30 seconds into the fight. Howe beat the count but was bum rushed by the Armenian-American fighter, who pummeled him until referee Toby Gibson stopped the fight for good at 1:20 of the first round.

 

Ty Barnett (16-0-1, 11 KOs) of Washington D.C. pulled out a majority decision over South Carolina’s game Johnny Edwards (14-3-1, 8 KOs) in a six round lightweight bout. Barnett was wobbled in the third round but mounted a counter attack in the last three rounds and nearly knocked down Morton. Judge Lisa Giampa scored it 57-57 with Al Lefkowitz tabbing it 59-54 and C.J. Ross 59-55 for Barnett.

 

Middleweight Mark Tucker (6-0, 5 KOs) of Maryland took a six round unanimous decision over Arkansas’s Terrence Wilson (5-4). The judges scored it 60-54 for Tucker who sports a Chuck Liddell-like Mohawk haircut.

 

 

 

 

 

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Fistic Fury:  Still not sure about Chavez jr, he isn't the biggest puncher in the world and hasn't got the tightest defence although he is a decent counter puncher. I would imagine De la Hoya would deal with him pretty sharpish.
Sunday Nov 2, 2008 06:38:05 AM
Anony:  :::: Chavez Jr. is 22 years old and he is already 38-0-1, 29 KOs???? I didn't know he was so young. I guess he started to fight at 15 and do it every month hahahahha. I'm glad for him but before Vanda he was fighting bums and that's the truth... in one fight the other guy looked like 52 years old, it was obviously somebody to fill up the resumé... SO FROM NOW ON (AFTER VANDA) I WILL START TO COUNT HOW MANY GUYS HE REALLY CAN TAKE AWAY... I wish him well, let's see.
Sunday Nov 2, 2008 06:38:11 AM
donputo69 out of jail:  whooooopi damn do.....congratulation to chavez jr for beating another parking lot attendant....who's next?...a security guard from pathmark?....give me a ________...you filling the blank...anyway...this guy is a straight bum....he needs to start fighting real fighters....what's his record now?...38-0?...lets see...he fought 25 parking lot attendants...10 car wash employees....and 3 waitress from applebees....so there u have it...an amazing 38-0 record for chavez jr...wow...amazing....holla back!!!!!
Sunday Nov 2, 2008 07:34:16 AM
manboobs the great:  Donputo69, don't forget about the midwest hay bailer who held him to a draw. I personally feel he is ready to take a step up to Tiajuana cab drivers. All joking aside, if Jr. wants to fight guys like this we should NOT have to pay to see it. He's only 22 so I don't think he should have to fight big names, but I refuse to pay for sparring sesions.
Sunday Nov 2, 2008 09:28:31 AM
Big "Obama" Daddy:  Chavez Jr. is just another "Junior" that went way too far on his Daddy's name .. Camacho Jr., Earnhart Jr., Mayweather Jr. (just kidding) and of course The WORST Junior of All Time ... George Bush Jr.
Sunday Nov 2, 2008 11:28:06 AM
Anony:  ::::: TO ALL VOTERS IN USA :::: I wish you don't forget what Bush, Cheney and those from the republican party did to the world these past 8 years. Bush clearly lied to every nation involved in the Iraq war and send their soldiers to harms way (more than 5,000 dead soldiers already) to a country who wasn't responsible of the 911 attacks. THAT'S A PROVEN FACT!! We here in PR can't vote for the President of the USA but I wish voters in the states are intelligent enough to understand there is a need for change. PLEASE, IT'S TIME TO FIGHT. DO IT WITH YOUR VOTE!!!!!
Sunday Nov 2, 2008 12:13:46 PM
Boxing Rambo:  Chavez Jr. won in a convincing fashion but one thing you'll notice about the fight is that Chavez Jr. is not at all strong as a fighter. I bet if another boxer who is tough and rugged fought Chavez Jr., he would probably get exposed and knocked the shit out of him. Oscar will KO Chavez Jr. if they ever fight, I guarantee you that.
Sunday Nov 2, 2008 02:08:29 PM
Yuvie:  Donaire wasn't all that dominating then? Ah well, at least he's back in the frame. A dominating performance wasn't expected after such a long lay-off. I did see Chavez Jr, I don't know what to make of him. I find him odd to watch. I really can't see him getting any further than a minor title win.
Sunday Nov 2, 2008 02:22:27 PM
mike:  If John Duddy gets past Hearns Jr. in January, i would love to see a fight between Chavez and Duddy in March to see who is ready for a title shot. There are no monsters in this division and it is wide open for someone to take control. These are really the only two fighters (i guess Mora also) with a large fan base who can bring some recognition to this weight class. Each of these guys have some defensive limitations which allows them to get hit alot but their fights are generally fun to watch because they got heart. No fight fan is saying they want to stay home because Forrest, Spinks, Mora, etc are fighting on TV (or worse pay per view). After Spinks got that decision against Karmazin (who was champion) by running for his life the last 4-5 rounds i vowed never to watch him again.
Monday Nov 3, 2008 01:03:38 AM
Real Talk:  ha ha ha ha haaaaah !!! Lmao , Don Puto 69 you just made my morning . Funny as hell , and stay out of trouble . I'll holla
Monday Nov 3, 2008 12:19:03 PM
Pete steward:  Message to ChavezJR Stay Away from ANGULO!
Monday Nov 3, 2008 01:29:33 PM
RIVERSIDE:  CONGATULATION JR. YOU ARE BLURRY IMAGE OF YOUR FATHER, KEEP ON FIGHTING MINESOTA TAXI CAB DRIVER AND ONE DAY YOU WILL BE 88-0, CAN ANYBODY IMAGEN HOW JR WOULD LOOK AGAINST TOP FIGHTERS, SAY MARGARITO VS JR.......KO IN 30 SECONDS
Monday Nov 3, 2008 02:29:24 PM
tia smith:  hey im terrence willison little sis nd i guess u did pretty good nd my brotha did grat nd he kam up dar from arkansas nd went six rounds wit u nd he kuld of won idk i guess he was tired bt anywAY PEACE OUT!!!!
Monday Nov 3, 2008 08:07:01 PM
Javier agrees with Don puton for the first time:  DLH is too much of a fighter and has too much experience for Baby chavez, i like Chavaz but he is talking too much, and who did he beat? a nobody and he thinks he is his Dad, he says DLH is a coward for not fighting Margo ,well you fight Margo, you know guys ,Jr. you need more class like DLH he stays silence.
Monday Nov 3, 2008 08:37:46 PM

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