• Canelo vs Chavez Live: Canelo, Chavez Jr., and Trump’s Border Wall

    Hall of Fame trainer Nacho Beristain Canelo vs Chavez Jr Live, who is working with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., predicts an old school Mexican war on May 6th, when his fighter steps in the ring with country rival Saul "Canelo" Alvarez at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Nacho was hired by Chavez's team a month and a half ago, and hopes to have enough time to find the formula for victory.

    Event: Boxing Fight
    Date: Saturday, May 6
    Location: T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas
    BroadCasting : Canelo vs Chavez Live

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    However, Nacho expects a very exciting contest that will resemble some of the past war involving Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera and Juan Manuel Marquez. "I think it's going to be a war like Marquez-Barrera, Barrera-Morales... with two Mexicans you are guaranteeing a war," Beristáin told ESPN Deportes when asked about the way anticipates the HBO pay-per-view fight to play out. - See more at: http://www.boxingscene.com/nacho-expects-chavez-jr-vs-canelo-real-mexican-war--115614#sthash.CM8nkBLj.dpuf.

    For the last two weeks, Nacho has given Chavez Jr. a 47% chance of victory. When asked if Julio Cesar now has a 50 percent chance of victory, Nacho left the percentage at 47. Nacho likes how training camp is going and the type of work that Chavez Jr. is putting in. The veteran trainer is being careful not to overtrain his fighter. "I think we are at 47 percent. Julio is going to get up very well and it's going to be a great fight," Nacho predicted. "[Training camp is] going well, he's looked good. I like how he's boxing now. We do not demand too much because we know that the training is different from the fight, he's going to give everything there with his own light and we do not have to demand so much." Regarding the fact that Canelo says he sees numerous possibilities of knocking Chavez out, Nacho believes that there is some arrogance in his corner and that can be dangerous  Canelo vs Chavez Jr Live Stream. "He has always been with his coaches. Although he started his career well, very humble, the boy is a restless boy. But pride always does a lot of damage," Nacho said. - See more at: http://www.boxingscene.com/nacho-expects-chavez-jr-vs-canelo-real-mexican-war--115614#sthash.CM8nkBLj.dpufIf the first fight between Omar Chávez and Ramón Álvarez, which took place in September 2014, was surrounded by controversy and interest, the second fight goes beyond the idea of gaining revenge - it involves the highest level of pride. The rematch, Chavez-Alvarez II, will take place on April 29 in the city of Chihuahua over ten rounds in super welterweight division, with TV Azteca televising in Mexico and BeIn Sports to the United States and several other countries.

    The duel between Chávez (35-3-1, 23 KO's) and Alvarez (24-5-2, 16 KO's) takes place a week before their brothers are expected to battle in Las Vegas. On May 6th at the T-Mobile Arena, Chavez's older brother, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., will battle Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, who is the younger brother of Ramon. - See more at: http://www.boxingscene.com/chavez-vs-alvarez-rematch-finalized-april-29--115508#sthash.QHLUCBPM.dpufFor this reason, the fight between Omar and Ramón is of paramount importance. The winner will give a big boost to his brother in the lead-up to a great commitment. The loser, on the other hand, will put extra pressure on his sibling to restore some family honor.

    The location for this contest, the "Manuel Bernardo Aguirre" Gymnasium of the beautiful and historic Chihuahua, will be packed with wild fans to witness these two warriors who give everything in the ring. Omar Chávez and Ramón Álvarez first met in the ring on September 27, 2014 in the Palenque of the Fair of Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, in an exciting match - where Alvarez got a close decision victory. "I will demonstrate to Ramon that the Chavez brothers are and will be better, they will never overcome our surname. I will motivate my brother Julio by defeating Ramón, I have prepared like never before in my career," said Omar, who has been training for the last 40 days at the Otomí Ceremonial Center along with his older brother, Julio César Jr. A native of Guadalajara, Ramon Alvarez, has vowed to return strong by defeating Omar again - this time with greater clarity   Chavez Jr vs Canelo Live. "The first fight was very good for the fans, the second will be better. My brother Saul motivates me with his fight against Junior and I do not see where I can lose to Omar. This is a matter of pride and I'm going to win," Alvarez said. - See more at: http://www.boxingscene.com/chavez-vs-alvarez-rematch-finalized-april-29--115508#sthash.QHLUCBPM.dpufI’ll give Golden Boy credit, this is definitely not something I expected to be writing about when I woke up this morning.

    The promotional firm just released the official commercial for Canelo Alvarez vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., and it begins pretty much like any other cheesy fight ad you might see, except that it quickly shifts to a scene depicting a footrace between Canelo and Chavez Jr, headed right towards the infamous Donald Trump border wall.

    What happens next can only be described as an overt act of war, with both Canelo and Chavez Jr. completely obliterating the vital national security infrastructure as the pair invade Las Vegas — which just so happens to be where they’ll be fighting on May 6.

    Now I always like to process these things in sequential order. Firstly, I don’t take kindly to threats. Don’t you dare invade this country when a simple knock and special exception visa will do. Secondly Chavez Jr vs Canelo Live Stream, I didn’t know Golden Boy was a socially conscience organization — but duly noted. And lastly, is there actually a decent chance that this turns out to be a competitive fight, or have I stared too long into the abyss?

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