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Is Floyd's win over Jesus Chavez better than Calzaghe's win over Pudwill?

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  • Is Floyd's win over Jesus Chavez better than Calzaghe's win over Pudwill?

    Jesus Chavez (1-13-1) fought Floyd Mayweather Jr at 130.

    Tocker Pudwill (39-4) fought Joe Calzaghe at 168.

    Which was the better opponent?
    14
    Tocker Pudwill (39-4)
    35.71%
    5
    Jesus Chavez (1-13-1)
    64.29%
    9

    The poll is expired.


  • #2
    enough with these threads!

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    • #3
      I will speak for everyone on here when I say this.

      WHO THE **** IS PUDWILL?

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      • #4
        Who the **** are you?

        Get out of here ya ****! and pay my bet!

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        • #5
          At least we have heard of the name Jesus Chavez. Who the **** is tucker pudwill?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by _Ricky_ View Post
            Who the **** are you?

            Get out of here ya ****! and pay my bet!
            I have done you stupid ****. You pay me 50k.
            Last edited by P4PKING_2008; 05-26-2008, 07:42 PM.

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            • #7
              Who was Jesus Chavez (1-13-1)?

              Why was Floyd fighting hand-picked opponent like that? Why not fight someone who was at least 2-12 instead?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Tunney View Post
                Who was Jesus Chavez (1-13-1)?

                Why was Floyd fighting hand-picked opponent like that? Why not fight someone who was at least 2-12 instead?
                I don't know if your just fooling around with that record, but he's real record is won 43-4 and was actually the WBC Super Featherweight Champ at one point and also IBF LW champ at one time. He's pretty much a straight forward fighter that throws quite a few punches. He actually has a book that's called "Standing Eight" which is actually a really good story on how he had to deal with a quite a few different situations to become a champ.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by IncuFan View Post
                  I don't know if your just fooling around with that record, but he's real record is won 43-4 and was actually the WBC Super Featherweight Champ at one point and also IBF LW champ at one time. He's pretty much a straight forward fighter that throws quite a few punches. He actually has a book that's called "Standing Eight" which is actually a really good story on how he had to deal with a quite a few different situations to become a champ.
                  thats the other jesus chavez he defeated 2 in his career

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                  • #10
                    Oh **** just noticed he fought another Jesus Chavez that did suck. It looked like he fought him in less than a month after his last early in his career and was probably just trying to keep busy

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