And Andrade would've beaten Bute in their first fight. The 15-rounders was something special.....which other fights would've had different outcomes had they been 15-rounders??
Not to mention the fact that Sergio was injured and had no choice but to trade with Jr. in the 12th. 3 more rounds under the same circumstances Jr. would have gotten to him because Sergio could no longer use his movement and angles to break Jr. down.
On the flip side, 3 more rounds and Jr. may have gotten the munchies at some point and just quit....
Apparently you forgot how gassed JCC jr was in that 12th rd. As was Sergio, but just sayin.
You also forget that Sergio rallied back at the end of the round, and actually hurt JCC jr., after the KD.
Sergio is my favorite fighter, but not in your wildest dreams, will he EVER hurt Chavez! Chavez is too big for that man and that weight class. Yea Sergio busted hs face up, but Chavez doesnt feel that stuff!
The whole outcome of a fight changes if the fighters are fighting in preparation of 15 or 12 rounds.
It's not a case of "Chavez would have won because he would have had 3 rounds more to knock him out" as that would be assuming Sergio and him had the exact same game plan as they did for the 12 round fight which would be a terrible assumption.
i was going to say the same thing
You cannot just add 3 rounds to the end of a particular 12 rounder. The thing is that for example Bute-Andrade I, would have been different because the fighters would pace themselves for the longer distance.
Apparently you forgot how gassed JCC jr was in that 12th rd. As was Sergio, but just sayin.
You also forgot that Sergio rallied back at the end of the round, and actually hurt JCC jr., after the KD.
But still..... :)
The whole outcome of a fight changes if the fighters are fighting in preparation of 15 or 12 rounds.
It's not a case of "Chavez would have won because he would have had 3 rounds more to knock him out" as that would be assuming Sergio and him had the exact same game plan as they did for the 12 round fight which would be a terrible assumption.