| 20 November 2011
Manfredo retired after the fight, and in one of the quotes of the year, said he was no longer interested in the sport, basically: "I don't want to promote or be part of boxing. I just wanna (eat) a sandwich." Admittedly, Manfredo was there to make Chavez look pretty, and almost certainly the slow and still-hittable Chavez couldn't do some of the things he did to Manfredo to legitimate middleweight champion Sergio Martinez. But Chavez' career arc, for me, is mimicking that of his popular Mexican rival Saul Alvarez. I started a skeptic of his talent. I was slowly won over by Alvarez. I'm on my way to being won over by Chavez. Chavez is going to be fun no matter what. But if he can fight like he did Saturday, the universe of appetizing match-ups open up for him with fighters previously thought to be in a much higher skill bracket. Here's a good start, a fight that already was appetizing even before Saturday: Should Alvarez get past Kermit Cintron next week, let's see these two Mexican youngsters go at it next.
(I now return to my writing vacation. Don't forget to stop back by during the week and check out what the rest of the staff is up to, though. You have read some of these guys, right? They are GOOD.)
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