12 Rounds: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Bryan Vera II

Versatility
Being versatile means adapting to every strategy throughout a fight. Chavez has been a repeated copy of himself from the beginning of his professional career. He relies on applying pressure, banging up and down and punishing while his fuel lasts. At this point, it's difficult to expect a change in his style. Vera, meanwhile, has the ability to present alternatives. He can accelerate, go backward, counterattack and switch up the pressure if he believes it's the best option.
Advantage: Vera
-- Bernardo Pilatti
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