who would win a prime chavez or a prime dela hoya

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  • JAB5239
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    #11
    Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
    prime chavez cannot be defeated
    Pernell Whitaker defeats any Chavez. JCC was great. Whitaker was better.

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    • joseph5620
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      #12
      Originally posted by JAB5239
      Pernell Whitaker defeats any Chavez. JCC was great. Whitaker was better.

      I will gladly co sign this lol

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        #13
        Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
        prime chavez cannot be defeated
        Yeah, and it never snows in Colorado.

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          #14
          DLH would indeed always have a size advantage, as he was taller, rangier, and naturally bigger and made the weight limits under the day-before weigh-in procedures.

          As far as being a peak Chavez though, I'm not too sure.

          Even though he was Fighter of the Year in 1995, DLH was still relatively green back at 135.

          The Chavez of 1987, who fought Rosario, was a ****ing monster.

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          • cptroyce
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            #15
            >> i agree dlh by decision<<

            However, it disturbs me to say that!

            Royce

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