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  • #41
    One of the biggest wins Chavez has is Camacho, who lost to Trinidad just one year after losing to Chavez, and Macho lost one year before losing to Chavez.
    http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000607

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    • #42
      Chavez absolutely devastated Edwin Rosario, at a time when Rosario was considered one of the 5 best in the world, & probably the sport's hardets hitter lb4lb.
      Chavez came up in weight to do it, also.

      Chavez fought Meldrick Taylor. He moved up in weight & fought him.
      Taylor was considered the second-best fighter in the world.

      He & Chavez fought one of the single greatest fought fights in history....& Chavez prevailed.

      Iwatch...

      Do you know these things....these details about Chavez....or are you just looking in record books ?

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      • #43
        Chavez absolutely devastated Edwin Rosario, at a time when Rosario was considered one of the 5 best in the world, & probably the sport's hardets hitter lb4lb.
        Chavez came up in weight to do it, also.
        Sounds like Trinidad, but he has done that alot of times.

        Chavez fought Meldrick Taylor. He moved up in weight & fought him.
        Taylor was considered the second-best fighter in the world.
        Trinidad been there, done that, anybody remenber his fight with DLH? No bad horrible stoppages for Tito tho....

        He & Chavez fought one of the single greatest fought fights in history....& Chavez prevailed.
        Yeah, but Trinidads fight wasnt so great cause DLH ran.

        Iwatch...

        Do you know these things....these details about Chavez....or are you just looking in record books ?
        Does it really matter? I'am only 19, and if I was alittle bit older I might be as biased as you old timers, records cant lie...as bad

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        • #44
          I don't know why boxing fans insist on trying to debate with the obvious nut huggers, because no matter how much reasoning and substance you have behind your arguements, those nut hugger types are always blindly defensive about their favourite fighter and will never, ever admit that they are wrong.

          It's pointless really, so I say let these nut huggers carry on with their ignorance.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by cple
            I think "latino" is a term used for people that have spanish as their native tongue. They speak portuguese in Brazil.

            I've tried to ask that question in this forum..I thought it was answered...but this post made me even more confused.

            Here's the thread:


            http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=34776

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            • #46
              Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
              Chavez fought Meldrick Taylor. He moved up in weight & fought him.
              Taylor was considered the second-best fighter in the world.
              Trinidad been there, done that, anybody remenber his fight with DLH? No bad horrible stoppages for Tito tho....

              He & Chavez fought one of the single greatest fought fights in history....& Chavez prevailed.
              Yeah, but Trinidads fight wasnt so great cause DLH ran.
              Are you trying to say that Trinidad's loss to De la Hoya was better than Chavez's win over Taylor just because De la Hoya ran? I'll admit Trinidad is a great fighter, but you'll have to give me better reasons than that to think he's the best.

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              • #47
                duran, whoelse...

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Yogi
                  I don't know why boxing fans insist on trying to debate with the obvious nut huggers, because no matter how much reasoning and substance you have behind your arguements, those nut hugger types are always blindly defensive about their favourite fighter and will never, ever admit that they are wrong.

                  It's pointless really, so I say let these nut huggers carry on with their ignorance.
                  amen

                  you are right: this is getting ridiculous,

                  btw nicolino loche and jose napoles don't appear in any list, I am surprised

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by chavezjr
                    Are you trying to say that Trinidad's loss to De la Hoya was better than Chavez's win over Taylor just because De la Hoya ran? I'll admit Trinidad is a great fighter, but you'll have to give me better reasons than that to think he's the best.
                    Chavez didnt beat Taylor the first time, the Ref stoped the fight for him.
                    Last edited by IwatchBoxing; 05-10-2005, 10:38 PM.

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                    • #50
                      Id have to say JCC

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