He's beaten Carlos Hernandez, Gerena, Singwancha and at age 32 he gave Morales a very very tough fight.
Yes, he gave an great performance WITH ONE ARM. He tore his rotator cuff in the second round of that fight and threw 95% of his punches from then on from only one side (I forget if it was his left or right he hurt). And he STILL had Morales looking like he fought 25 rounds with prime Tyson.
These idiots just don't realize how good Chavez was. He was an excellent volume pressure fighter with an incredible chin. He put his punches together very smooth, accurate and had some decent speed. Not to mention Chavez was a hard hitting 130lber... Just ask Leavander Johnson.
He's beaten Carlos Hernandez, Gerena, Singwancha and at age 32 he gave Morales a very very tough fight.
Jesus Chavez is a tough little bastard no doubt. I thought he would have beaten Barrera (in a potential matchup) because he's an effective activity guy who will stay on top of you if he gets momentum. A couple of his best performances came against Javier Jauregui (who was coming off of two wins over a young JL Castillo) and Julio Alvarez...a close give and take slugfest.
It's too bad he got hurt against Julio Diaz.
These idiots just don't realize how good Chavez was. He was an excellent volume pressure fighter with an incredible chin. He put his punches together very smooth, accurate and had some decent speed. Not to mention Chavez was a hard hitting 130lber... Just ask Leavander Johnson.
He's beaten Carlos Hernandez, Gerena, Singwancha and at age 32 he gave Morales a very very tough fight.
1.) How? when I watched DelaHoya fight a clown last May 5!
2.) With respect to the man, he can tell a power punch & powerless PBF punch.
3.) He's not stupid, he's not a PBF nutlicker like... you know who!
Foreman still one of the greatest fighter of all-time
4.) CHAVEZ have a big heart. His corner knows that PBF is ahead in points, though they know that CHAVEZ will not be KOed by slaps in the face, still this will accumulate in points. They need to stop the fight coz Chavez needs a KO to win, and he do not have a KO punch like PAC!
5.) Great fight....for nutlickers!
wow this post reminds me of high school.
good thing you make yourself look so stupid I dont even need to dignify that with a response.
Floyd wouldn't have gone as far as he did if not for him having a huge heart. Good stoppage by the corner, nothing highly visible but really, Chavez gave it his best but he wasn't going to win that fight.
Gringo nailed it. Heart is what we recently saw from Pantera as he was getting his ass handed to him. Floyd is an awesome fighter and should drop back down to at least 147 and show some more killer instinct and wear his heart on his sleeve a bit more instead of flying around the ring in circles at 15 mph, but much respect to Mr Mayweather's skills.
Floyd wouldn't have gone as far as he did if not for him having a huge heart. Good stoppage by the corner, nothing highly visible but really, Chavez gave it his best but he wasn't going to win that fight.
Very good fight, but Floyd obviously the bigger & much much more skilled fighter in that one.
Mayweather showed a lot of good stuff, as he did in a number of fights at 130, 135, but I'd give Chavez the prize for heart there.
I don't know if I would call that heart. I would call that mental toughness and focus. Floyd's focus down the stretch of fights is unbelievable...it was as evident as it has ever been in the De La Hoya fight. Oscar was giving him a rough time throughout the first 8 rounds...I had it even. Oscar was doing the whole bully thing, using his strength and smarts to get some rounds off Floyd. Those last 4 rounds were a testament to Floyd's greatness though. He stayed composed, he stuck with his game plan, and he spoon fed Oscar that right hand in the championship rounds.
That's not heart though. Once Floyd gets old and his reflexes go, we would see if he has any heart. Heart is getting your ass busted and persevering through adversity. Heart is what Arturo Gatti has shown us in so many of his comeback wins. Heart is what Miguel Cotto showed in the Ricardo Torres fight. Heart is what Archie Moore showed against Yvon Durelle in '58, or what Diego Corrales showed against Castillo in 2005.
Are you guys serious?
Floyd is in his 5TH weight division.
He has moved 24 pounds up in weight, and is still fighting people that outweigh him by 20+ pounds, yet you're criticizing him for not standing "toe-to-toe"?
Guys just use your brain for one second, he's fighting people that weigh 40+ pounds heavier than the people he fought at Super Feather. It isn't that hard of a concept to understand.
The difference between Floyd now vs. when he fought Chavez and Castillo is that he'll tie an opponent up when he's against the ropes more often now. He's gotten better and better throughout his career at handling pressure fighters and Hatton certainly wouldn't be the best he's fought.
this video doesnt prove anything for the current floyd. this is the old floyd, who recently lost his desire to win big, and wants just to stay alive. merchant mentioned its like someone who doesnt want his hair to get messed up. the old floyd is more exciting.