After their first fascinating struggle not quite finished in a come-from-behind knockout and offered 475,000 PPV buys, according to Boxing Scene, it is expected that not only will there be a rematch, but it'll be extremely worthwhile. Martinez and ChavezAgenuinelyAdespise each other. Martinez believes Chavez is ruined and was handed his devote boxing as a result of his father's position, and Chavez believes Martinez is wrong for believing so. The 19,000-seat venue was sold out by them, when the two met earlier this September at the Thomas and Mack Center in Vegas. Martinez disciplined Chavez for 11-and-a-half times. Within the last few half of the ultimate round, Chavez were able to hurt Martinez and drop him. Martinez barely got to his feet and as opposed to backing down, a stumbling Martinez fought right back before the final bell. With if Chavez can come out as aggressively in the first round of their rematch as he did during the last round of the first battle the rematch being eyed for this fall, based on Ring TV, fans can wonder. In accordance with AskTheBoxer, Oscar De La Hoya vs. Shane Mosley made 590,000 PPV buys. The plot created with a close first struggle helped the rematch offer 950,000 buys. The conspiracy of whether Chavez can study on his first fight is sure to market more PPVs next time around, perhaps a good million's worth.
Via: [Live -] Online - TV] Metalurg Donetsk - Goverla Uzhgorod - Ukrainian Premier League
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